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waihibeachsup
NSW
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NSW, 48 posts
1 May 2026 8:37am
Casso said..
How did the comp go? Any footage?


Mate the weather has been absolutely bonkers
big sub tropical lows coming down every week and pushing east, running over the top top of us or moving down the west coast.
who wants to promote sup comps? Not me anymore.
hopefully we get it done this year.
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
30 Mar 2026 5:52am
bigman said..
About 15 years for me, bought my first sup while I was living back in Hobart, 7s Uberfish
On the Goldy not many doing it now, I'm the only sup out at Greenmount most of the time, lots wizzing around on efoils




Good crew down Tassie.
bring back the fish sup shapes!
every man and his dog are on foil drives now.
im just jealous! ??
id use one too if I could throw down 15 k
are there a crew at Currumbin still?
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
30 Mar 2026 5:50am
bigmc said..
I was in the Cronulla Sutherland SUP club back then. I think our first comp was 2010 or 2011. Good days and group of like minded paddlers. I think we may have had 50 or more members at one stage. I don't think many ex members paddle anymore or maybe the occasional holiday paddle. After the club folded was in Malnutrition (bad name) at Gerroa for a couple of years. After taking off so well SUP has dropped off almost as quickly as it started. Similar to what happen to windsurfing here in AUS. Great sports but there are so many different choices now. I wish I was in my 30's.


Epic! I didn't even know there was a Cronulla club.
wild.
yeah as far I can see sup is nearly done.
There will always be that core crew.
i foil too but i choose my sup first and foremost.
I'm learning shape 3d and have Wavechaser files so I can continue defining my own custom shapes for the next 20 + years because I will never stop stand up paddle surfing.
all the best ??
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waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
27 Mar 2026 4:42pm
Thanks legend.
Nothing quite like it
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
26 Mar 2026 4:48pm
Hey Casso
nice for you to join the yarn.
2011 hey! Wow! I was going off the info on my image. 1 year to early, typical me always ahead of my time ??
I think I've said it before you need to make a book with all of your best images through out the years.
going back to the photos of that era, what camera were you using back then? My first surf photography camera was a canon 20d and I even bought a water housing for it.
how's the colours, the boards, everything!
Wild there's no actual sup media format coming from Australia, Asia and the pacific in 2026.
casso, do that book!
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
25 Mar 2026 12:39pm
That one time I scored a 7 page photo journalism article in a international magazine.
Retrofuturism
The only one in Australia who has a copy.








Topic: Narelle
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
25 Mar 2026 11:49am
Narelle, That a girl
Such a wild thing to watch unfold on the charts.
There has been some massive system developing off Australia & The tropics, but old girl Narelle has travelled counter clockwise and by the latest snap shot is on track to spray the SA & Victorian coastlines with all time conditions.
PT Addis will be a SUP big wave heaven on this system, take a few spare leashes, throw on a Pfd and get out there you rhino chasing Corelords!
Will we see Narelle reach Tasmania? I bloody hope so.
My dream destination wave on king island, Martha's would certainly be getting that kind of swell wrapping around both sides of the island. There is a bunch of awesome setups there, near impossible to get a sup there unless you have a 2 piece board for travel.
Boneyards about 30kms out from Apollo bay would be pumping! Damn I'd like to get another crack at that wave.
I seen some footage of the Pilbara having fun foil waves, surely there's a perfect point break located up there somewhere, the powerball is wild atm 20million up for grabs. Leave me your lotto number and when we win, we can buy a private jet to chase swells for the rest of our days. Although the price of petrol is hectic atm.
East Coast is about to get some solid East swell and then a massive South swell in a quick one two combination.
there is a crazy Hawaiin style wave inside the heads at Port Stephens in a big east swell, a left hander that you could actually paddle out to on a sup, sharky as **** and you would need mid time pushing in to avoid getting sucked out through the heads. Probably one of the wildest waves I've seen on the east coast of Australia, snap your leash and you better have a good relationship with god.
Also you have a epic left hander called Windy Woppa just across the channel.
Terrigal Haven will be a spot that would be worth a look as well, another wave I wish I could score again.
Damn the list goes on.
The South swell!
it's going to get massive, If I still lived in Manly I'd be getting the bus across the bridge instead of the ferry.
plenty of waves kids. Get amongst it.
#Undergroundsuplords




waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
24 Mar 2026 5:22am
I've had the luxury of pioneering a few epic sup waves in my time.
outsides - A outside ledge in Newcastle that only starts to break at 6ft and holds 10ft max, loves the South - SE swell
ledging take off followed by a big wall that runs into deep water. Every session had it to myself and really had use land markers to line myself up.
miss the adrenaline and being scared of those crazy back reef bombs.

SUP Island - Port Kembla, NSW
when I moved to Wollongong I discovered my dream wave
best at 6ft, a left hander point break on a island known as a old seal colony, great whites they say.
Not the first one to surf it, but definitely was always on it over the 4 years I was in the gong, and always just me out.
Hands down the most challenging sup wave I've surfed and on my backhand even more challenging.

Having relationships with certain waves is such an experience. I love figuring out all of the facets of waves that carry serious power and will humble you real quick.
Ive also been fortunate to score some fickle reefs and river mouth set ups with no one out, especially living in my car/van for 6 years.
from the south coast all the way to Apollo Bay in Victoria, to now in NZ.
i miss my old friends and I hope in this lifetime I get to come and say hi and we can ride together once more.
just you and me together.
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waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
22 Mar 2026 4:26pm
When's the next ones coming?
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waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
22 Mar 2026 4:18pm
supthecreek said..
Just a 77 year old dog retiree SUP wanker here with zero skills, wandering around the lineup looking to ruin someone day
Sheeesh... and I thought SUP was fun... little did I know






Unfortunately for you, your prime surfing years weren't on a sup. My are.
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waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
22 Mar 2026 4:09pm
couscous said..
I have been sup surfing from the start of the sport in AUS and from my perspective things are better now for sup surfers than they were at the height of the sport, granted there are not many big personalities in sup now, but it sure is fun doing it.
There are so few sup surfers and foiling has become the focus of the negative energy from the short board crew.
No one cares about the random sup surfer anymore; you can just kind of be in the background catching heaps of waves while staying out of people's way and you will be fine; people actually hoot you if you do something that is impressive.
I'm also very grateful for the health aspects of the sport, you get such a balanced workout sup surfing especially if you do a bit of lay down paddling while you're out there.
When I go surfing on my shortboard I get a sore neck, shoulders and ribs. Sup gives me none of that.
So stoked that I found this sport, I'm going to do it till I simply can't get on a board anymore.


Word ??
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waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
22 Mar 2026 4:07pm
surfershaneA said..
Your my hero you spunky hip hop boy. I've gone through gallons of lube laminating over your sexy boy body. Then what your opinionated rants do for me is utterly next level. IMy mind feels all dirty and devious! ?? ?? ??

II'm just so shattered you ran away to New Zealand. I know Australians just wouldn't give ypu enough attention. It was so sad. Only time they ever wanted to acknowledge you SUP surfing was when you scalped yourself. Dam ingrates. ?? ??

So glad now your in new teritory where your ego has room to expand like it should be allowed. You're many ta GOD and you know it. Keep on compulsively posting till everyone understands. You deserve the attention you crave!


How many times did you see me when I lived in manly you gronk. Nothing to say then hey. everyone in newy east always told me how much of a complete **** wit you were.
nuff said.
a few days ago I scored 4-5ft perfect NZ sand bar just me out. Perfect A frame take offs walling up down the line to a perfect end bowl barrel. 3 hours of absolute perfection.
imagine having that kind of knowledge. I do, you never will. I'm done with the kooky bull**** anyways.
Just another session of a lifetime that you couldn't even fathom. Gods soldier, don't get it twisted.
Shaker the biggest gronk who ever did pick up a paddle.
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
13 Mar 2026 5:01am
Just found some photos of my first ever sup comp back in 2010. 17 years riding a SUP this year.
is there anyone more dedicated to the sport?
Casso perhaps with the close second.









Local big wave reef - damn I miss these days!!!
2015 ??
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
21 Feb 2026 5:08am
This past week my favourite part of Waihi Beach has finally got its perfectly shaped sand banks back.
Beach Access 15 has been absolutely smoking
With nice 2ft @12seconds with all day offshores and 2m high tides around the late morning making for 3 sessions a day picking the tides on the mid incoming, mid outgoing and mid incoming evening.
And scoring 15knots for wingfoiling on the high tides and an epic sup foil surf session with my new 1250 fireball front wing! Game changer.
Beach Access 15 has this path that highly resembles a few beach access paths on the north shore of Oahu particularly the one that runs next to JOBs house at pipeline and back door + this cool little one at V Land.
we have had these two consecutive massive tropical lows push past the NE coast super quick both going along the same path sending out that long period NZ lines.
Ive been a full forecast nerd watching every little movement and well it's paid off.
I love sup longboarding, but this past week Ive never felt it like I have before, the froth meter was through the roof, experimenting was in full swing with cross stepping with style from the nose back into a swooping inside paddle drop knee turns was the main focus + just stylish gliding take offs, cross stepping in a more slower and mindful mannerism of where my feet are going and style.
unfortunately I never have anyone to film so I use visualisation as really important tool prior to every wave and after every wave. As I see the wave coming and I'm getting into position I'm already planning what I want to achieve on every wave.
going back to the feeling. Like I said I've never felt sup longboarding like I have this week.
im riding a NSP sleepwalker 10x24@93.7L designed by Tully St John that I bought for $1000
the magic board indeed.
the best thing about this week that I had this epic bank all to myself every session, no one out, couldn't even see another surfer anywhere.
March, April & May are the best times for my coastline in NZ, let's hope the next three months deliver like last year and there are more epic sup longboard sessions to be had. Dam I'd love to drop an edit though.
waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
18 Jan 2026 12:37pm
Calling the NZ and international SUP surfing community! We are back for the second year.
Weekend 2 of SUP week goes out with a bang ??
Sup Shortboard/longboarding/foil surfing event.
Waihi Beach, Western Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand.
Mens & Womens divisions
Opens + Weekend Warriors + Grand Masters
(all divisions pending on numbers, so we are flexible)
3 wave scoring x 15 minute heats.
3 or 4 person heats again pending on numbers)
Each participant will surf 2 or 3 rounds in each division pending on conditions.
good conditions with all day offshores that this coast is know for we go 3 rounds per division.

Leave comments below if you are interested or have any logistical questions.
last year was super fun!!!


waihibeachsup
waihibeachsup
NSW
48 posts
NSW, 48 posts
29 Nov 2025 2:46pm
I feel like there are no heroes in SUP anymore.
im talking Australia here.
my notable heroes are Roger Saunders aka dog man, Jackson Close, Marty Cole to name a few.
i really love that they had a rebellion to them, there style was there own, almost a punk like stick it to the man ethos. What happened? Where are these characters?
To me, these characters defined "**** you".
sup has become too shiny and squeaky clean, where are these characters mongrels amongst the pack?
Return To Classic site 😭
Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅