21 December 2012

JBK Staff Christmas Party

A great night out out at the Dunn Lewis Ctr in Ulladulla Ten Pin Bowling was had by the JBK Team and Families last Tuesday Night. It was brilliant to relax and have some serious competition with the Team and see who could take out the Title. The overall Winner was Sam Boardman with the Barnestorming speed and Brute force but the real winners were the Goodwin Girls having a Smile from Ear to Ear all night. 
 Matt and the girls checking out the action
JBK Team at the Dunn Lewis Ten Pin Ctr
 JBK's Janet Boardman sizing up her weapon of choice
Sam Boardman at the food.

Dinner at the Italian Pizza Restaurant in Ulladulla topped the night off. What a great night and really great to see the kids having a ball.

Cheers

Rossco

26 October 2012

KAYAKTOPIA 2012 - OCT 27TH & 28TH

Only 1 day till Kayaktopia 2012 on the magnificent shores of Jervis Bay. Come on down and test paddle, touch and feel the best the Paddlesports Industry has to offer both here in Australia and around the World. We have a fantastic roll up of manufacturers and new products to view and discuss your next Sea Kayaking Adventure with the Professional Staff here at JBK.



Don't miss Kayaktopia 2012 , door prizes foe registered attendees and for every $100 spent you will receive an entry into the brand new Pura SR120 from Seaward Kayaks Australia.

Register Now Here

17 September 2012

Kokatat Paddling Jackets now in store.


JBK's Tracy Gibson with our new stock of Kokatat Paddling Jackets.
 

 Synonymous with quality and protection the Kokatat Range are designed to provide maximum comfort and superb fit and function. Kokatat Outer Wear and PFDs are the choice of our Team and we invite you to drop and try them on for yourselves.

 

28 August 2012

Jervis Bay Perfection

The closing stages of winter ( or what I call Sprinter )has put on a show of amazing warm conditions and beautiful calm seas and as our last weeks of Monday Closing draw to an end the Staff at JBK are making the most of their days of the water. 

Janet and Myself spent three hours yesterday lolling around on Hire SUPs in the Husky area and took in the warmth.Light Breezes make for some interesting technique changes as we regained our winter balance, and the "occasional "swim. Looking forward to a long hot summer with plenty more of this, so Book into a Hire Kayak or Stand Up Paddleboard and experience the change of Winter into Spring on Jervis Bay Today.

Contact Us Today to arrange a hire or book into a course to refresh your skills for the season ahead.

All the Best

Ross Boardman 
JBK Teram


16 August 2012

New Arrivals - Walden & McTavish Stand Up Paddleboards in Store NOW

JBK Instructor Matt Goodwin taking delivery of our new stock of Walden "Magic" Stand Up Paddle Boards ... 
 
 
Come in NOW to Jervis Bay Kayak Co and check out the new range of Walden Step Deck SUPs and the superb McTavish Double Flyer Tail SUP 9'6. Check out the full range of Trident Carbon and Hybrid SUP Paddles and accessories on our On-Line Paddlesports Superstore.
 
See our range of Boards, Bags and Paddles in store today or organize your first lesson this Spring!

10 August 2012

Epic Lunch Breaks

So it's Lunch time, the sun is shining and the wind is blowing off shore. What better way to spend the break from the office than to change into my paddling gear and get out for a quick dash on our Demo V8 EPIC ski.


This is a fast yet stable machine, very light and responsive. With an EPIC Mid Wing Blade in your hands it is a brilliant way to get your heart rate up and get your daily exercise in while enjoying being out there on the water.
Available for daily Demo Paddles from our Store in Huskisson, call us to arrange your test paddle today.

Best Regards
                                                                                                               
Tracy Gibson - Jervis Bay Kayak Co 

28 July 2012

Sea Kayaking Trips to the Solomon Islands 2013

Our new Sea Kayaking in the Solomon Islands Video is finished and a big thanks to Tracy for editing and putting together this sensational Sea Kayaking Trip Video. The Solomon Islands is one of the most beautiful regions in the world and is perfectly suited to Multi-day Sea Kayaking Trip where we stay in the local Morovo Eco Lodges and have plenty of time to meet the villagers and experience Village and Subsistence life with these beautiful people.



Join us in 2013 on one of our custom Solomon Islands Sea Kayaking Adventures and experience a True Adventure holiday with JBK Travel

25 June 2012

JBK Humpbacks spotted today in Jervis Bay

Ross and I decided to spend our first closed winter Monday on the water to see if we could spot some Whales. The sun was shining, the water was warm and a light Westerly wind was blowing so anything else was going to be a bonus. After an hour on the water we were rewarded with  6 Humpback whales cruising past, one of which was white!! Affectionately known as Migaloo. We saw it come to the surface a couple of times so we are both certain of it. We almost forgot to record anything as we were enjoying the sight so much but if you look closely we just managed to take a photo of one of the Humpbacks in the distance, unfortunately not the white one.
Humpback Whale off the bow

After a coffee and relax on the beach enjoying the warm winter sun we headed home - no more whale sightings but we were visited on one or two occasions by a seal and a turtle.
A reminder of how wonderful the paddling in Jervis Bay is in winter
Janet Boardman - JBK Team

19 June 2012

JBK SOLOMON ISLANDS - MOVIE TRAILER HERE NOW

This movie straight from the cutting room floor from Tracy Gibson. Cannot wait to see the full version, very exciting.



Stay tuned here and on Facebook for the full Solomon Islands Adventure.

16 June 2012

JBK Solomon Islands Expedition - Trip Report

Solomon Islands Expedition – Morovo Lagoon
4th – 12th June 2012

JBK Participants: Petra Booij, Liz Ferguson, Rachel Seath, Cath Naismith, Peter Jones, Terry Davies, Julie Lamont, Di Brack, Sue Feary. JBK Leader : Tracy Gibson

Day One (4th June)

            We started the trek to Sydney early and arrived at 4:30am to check in our bags and paddles.

            With the group assembled and excited about the adventure ahead we settled into our day of travel. Four modes of Transport later (Three Aircraft and a Boat transfer) we were welcomed with open arms (and a complimentary cocktail) by Grant Kelly from the Uepi Island Dive Resort, which would be our home for the next two days to prepare for the paddling trip.

The Magic Uepi Island Resort

            The following day was spent getting orientated with our equipment and packing dry bags as well as doing the most amazing snorkeling you could imagine. Uepi Island lies right on the outer Toba (Outer Coral Reef) which fringes and shelters the Morovo Lagoon. Hundreds of tropical fish varieties and stunning coral combined with 28degree water tempts had us snorkeling the edge of our Island paradise for literally hours. The resorts dinning and bar area look directly over the water so it was easy to settle into a few SolBrew beers at the end of the day and enjoy the wonderfully fresh banquet of food cooked by the local islanders.

 Group on the Water - Photo Tracy Gibson

            The trip got underway the next morning in beaming sunshine and hot conditions. Water clarity is incredible in the Lagoon and we were paddling over coral bombies and past lushly forested islands all the way cruising along the Toba to our lunch break.

A tropical storm blew in as we were getting ready to leave so we waited for the winds to ease a little before heading onto our proposed camp site on Sambolu Island. The rain and storm cell intensified with lightning and thunder becoming more regular as we neared our destination. Our Solomon Islander crew had set the camp already for the night but had not yet put our tents up giving us the option to stay and ride out the nights storm on the Island or be boated back to the Uepi Island Resort to get dry. While some were up for the adventure we elected as a group to take advantage of the spare rooms available at the resort as all flights in or out had been cancelled that afternoon.

  Morovo Village By Sea Kayak - Photo Tracy Gibson


The next morning, after an extra hardy cooked breakfast at Uepi, we were back on the boats and motoring back to our Kayaks and gear. The Uepi crew were preparing to move the camp to our next overnight stop on Njapchanjomo Island. The day started out wet and overcast but this actually made for comfortable paddling conditions out of the usual tropical heat. With regular stops for drinks and snacks we made the most of our tailwinds surfing the kayaks along. Our camp was set up as we pulled onto the beach. A small village was built at one end of the island and our camp set at the other which offered us stunning views of the sunset that evening. Some went exploring the Island on foot or Snorkelling as Terry and Aeram, our Solomon’s Guide, headed out fishing outside the Reef where it drops off the coral shelf. The boys came back with a huge Spanish Mackerel and another smaller fish. The crew cooked a wonderful BBQ that night that included Sausages, Marinated Chicken and fried rice and now some Spanish Mackerel!. Most of the fish Terry and Aeram then offered to the Solomon family living on the Island which they excitedly accepted.

 Morovo Lagoon Kids - Photo Terry Davies

This Solomon Island Expedition was always going to be as much about the Culture as it is about the Paddling and Snorkelling. We were excited then the next day as we left camp for a Local Lodge run by the Village church community at Chubakopi. We had sunny and glassy conditions all morning as we paddled from the outer reef area to the main Island of Vangunu. This Island and New Georgia Island are where most of the Villages are located and the majority of the population lives in the Morovo Lagoon.

  Morovo Lagoons - Matikuri Lodge - Terry Davies

 Along the way we had a stop at the village of Cheke to see the eel fish people there treat as pets in the river and shopped at a small market set up with carvings, bags and baskets created by the local people. Here we started to see the result of what unregulated logging is doing in the area and it was a real eye opener for the potential it has to destroy this fragile environment. We moved onto lunch at the village of Karjoro where we were greeted by men in a traditional Solomon War Canoe.

 Solomon Islands - War Canoe in full dress - Photo Tracy Gibson

All dressed up and with one with spear and shield in hand, these men used to hunt the heads of white people or attack (or defend) from incursions from other villages. It was a mesmerising display and everyone had come out of their houses to watch and wave as we arrived. A special lunch was layed out for us of many traditional island delicased, my favourite was the fried sweet bananas and fresh coconut drunk and eaten straight from the source. Our overnight stay at Chubikopi village was short but gave us an interesting perspective on how a bigger village operates. We toured the new school and village before heading off again to snorkel at the site of a crashed P38 Bomber from the War on our way to the naturally rustic and picturesque Matikuri Eco Lodge.


 A very laid back and relaxed setting we got very comfortable with Island life here again as it was to be our home for the final three nights of the trip. With a fridge powered by generators to keep the SolBrew Beer and Coke cool Benjamin and his wife Jillian made us feel part of the family here and were fantastic hosts not to mention fabulous cooks!!. They even organized the local pipe band “Kavakoasa” to come to the island one evening for a night of Solomon music and dancing.

 Kavakoasa Pipe Band at Matikuri Eco Lodge

The following day saw sunny and glassy conditions again for our crossing to Bapata Passage. We followed narrow Mangrove Passages to a small reef fringed lagoon of beautiful Corals and fish life for snorkelling with the stunning backdrop of steep Limestone cliffs. This also allowed us to pop outside the lagoon to play in the open ocean swell as another afternoon rain storm hit. Gone as quickly as it came we turned around for the paddle back and a game of Kayak Frisbee on the way.



Our final days paddle was a shorter one which took us 7klm to Kuacha Is. To snorkel all day on the Reef. This particular place has a fantastic Ship wreck to see with coral and fish now making it their home. Your eyes widen and you hold your breath as you snorkel off the beach across the shallows to be greeted by this awesome structure standing silently in its watery home.

 Japanese Fishing Trawler - Perched on the reef in 4000feet of water - Photo Terry Davies

As we paddled back I took time to reflect on the huge variety of things we had seen in on 9 short days. This Solomon Islands trip is one of true adventure. Still remote and non-commercialised the stillness of the Lagoon is only broken by the sounds of children singing in Dug Out Canoes or the wind as a rain storm blows briefly in. A subsistence living people, the cultural and natural experience of this place makes our Solomon Islands trip Adventure one to remember for a lifetime.

 Morovo Sunset

12 June 2012

JBK - Travel. Solomon Islands Expedition.2012

JBK Paddlers - have arrived back from their 9 days in the Solomon Islands. We will await a trip report from the guys and can't wait to hear the stories that come out of these amazing Sea Kayaking Trips.

11 June 2012

Seaward Kayaks to be used in an Incredible Adventure.

 Check out the new Seaward Sponsorship of Wave Vidmar's attempt to paddle from San Francisco to Maui. This 3000 Nautical Mile Trip is anticipated to take well into 50 days of Sea Kayaking in a purpose built Seaward Passat G3 Sea Kayak. The last time this was attempted was 25 years ago.

06 June 2012

JBK Paddlers Trip - Solomon Islands

Tracy Gibson and the JBK Paddlers departed on Monday this week for the Solomon Islands and the Morovo Lagoon. At last report they had settled in to some nice Kayaking and heading down the coast towards Sambulo and tomorrow to Njapchanjomo and Chubikopi Village on the Island of Vanagnu to stay in the Village Eco Lodge. They are reportedly loving the Isolation and Beauty of this incredible region. Check out Google Earth and see what an incredible place this really is.  

31 May 2012

JBK - Ningaloo Reef Explorer Sea Kayaking Trip

Ningaloo Reef Trip 

 JBK's Matt and Ross and some of our JBK Paddlers Club Members are back from an unforgettable week paddling and snorkeling the Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth in northwest WA.
JBK Paddlers with Neridah from CSK WA
 
Syd balancing on the kayak after an offshore snorkel.Great Face.

After a couple of comfortable flights from Sydney up to Exmouth, Monday saw us embark on our adventure into the Cape Range National Park to set up our 'home sweet home' base camp just 100m behind the sand dunes that protect the crystal clear turquoise waters of the Ningaloo Reef Lagoon. We were pleasantly surprised with some of the creature comforts on offer, especially a couple of Eskies full of ice to keep our drinks cool after a long day's paddling. There was no sitting around though once home base was organised, as it was straight into 5k warm up paddle and offshore snorkel to give us a taste of the week that was to come. It was certainly a new experience for Matt to anchor his kayak 2km offshore, tie a couple of others onto it, them jump out and swim away!

Taking a break at Sandy Bay
On Tuesday and Wednesday the group was treated to some of the finest paddling and snorkeling Australia has to offer as we made our way northwards along the fringing coral reefs that characterise this special part of the world. We put in around 15km each day, punctuated by great food at each break, beautiful beaches and fantastic snorkeling sites which kept getting better as the week progressed. 

 Ningaloo Sunset - Absolute Perfection
I think I can speak for everyone in saying Thursday was one of the highlights of the week (not just for the bacon and egg breakfast). It's not just about paddling in this part of the world, some of the walking tracks that take in the ancient gorges that slice through the Cape Range are more than worth seeing. After a spectacular 2hr trek through the Munda Munda Gorge it was back into the water for a quick snorkel, a well deserved icecream at the Milyering Visitors Centre, and a bit more paddling to my favourite spot of the week, the Lakeside Bomboras, where we had some close encounters with a couple of the friendliest turtles you could ever meet. 
Sunrise on Friday morning was a treat. As most of our intrepid group of 11 had opted to sleep under the stars in a swag, we were greeted with the sight of a purple then red then orange then yellow sky as the sun slowly rose over the range. We reluctantly packed up the campsite and paddled for the last time, ticking over our 50th km of the week as we pulled into Mangrove Bay, a haven for stingrays, turtles and a diverse range of birdlife including Osprey and Sea Eagles. 

We were all a bit sad to come to the end of the paddling trip, however there was a sense of great anticipation as Saturday was the day of the Whale Shark snorkeling cruise with 3 Islands Whale Shark Dive. An experience snorkeling with Whale Sharks is on many travelers' 'bucket list', and despite the slightly stiff breeze on the day, there was no shortage of excitement as our lauch the Draw Card motored through the outer reef in search of the giants. As the spotter plane circled overhead, excitement reached a peak when an 8m male Whale Shark was spotted and our group slipped into the water in front of it for a sight we won't ever forget as the shark gracefully cruised past. 

We swam with two more sharks before the day was finished, another male which was nearly 9m long, and a very friendly girl shark which kindly circled our group allowing for everyone to get a fantastic view and some photos that will go straight to the pool room!
JBK Paddlers - Swimming with Whale Sharks 
It was a wonderful end to what had been a huge week for all of us. The Team at JBK would like to thank all of those on who accompanied us on the trip; Peter T, Karen, Bev, Peter H, Barry, Angela, Di and Sidney. Ross and I both had a great time and I'm sure everyone will agree we couldn't have asked for better traveling friends.

We would love to also thank Neridah, our guide from Capricorn Sea Kayaking whose expert knowledge of the Ningaloo Reef, chef quality cooking skills, eagle eyes and tireless attention to the smaller details made the trip so enjoyable. 

Best Regards 

Matt Goodwin - JBK Sea Kayaking Instructor / Guide 

06 April 2012

Epic Kayaks NEW Authorised Dealer on the Sth Coast of NSW

Epic Kayaks have arrived in Jervis Bay. JBK are please to announce that we are now Shoalhaven & Sth Coast Region Region's Authorised Dealer for the amazing EPIC Kayak range.

This innovative world class Ultra Light range of Racing/ Fitness / and Touring Craft has been at the forefront of Composite Design the World Over for over 10 years and is the craft of choice of World Champion Racing Paddlers.

The unmistakable EPIC Logo, seen at every Paddlesport Race Event Worldwide

Drop in and check out the EPIC V8 & Epic V10 Racing Skis/ EPIC 18X Sport Sea Kayak / EPIC 16X Sport Sea Kayak / and the Ultra Light EPIC GPX Recreational Kayak all in store at JBK Hawke Street Huskisson Jervis Bay NSW .

JBK Sea Kayaking Guide Ash McDonald checks out the Epic Range In-store and On-Line Now at JBK.

18 March 2012

JBK Fleet Upgrade - 2012

In line with our new additions to our gear Including our new range of Single Sea Sea Kayaks from Seaward Kayaks and Wilderness Systems, and New Stand Up Paddle Board Hire Fleet we finally let go of the trusty old Troopie that has served us for over 12 years of faultless service and thousands of JBK Trips, Courses and Programs, not to mention it's amazing pulling power and ability to pull the odd stranded tourist out of the marshes in and around the Booderee National Park.

JBK 9 Seat Transporter
We Sadly bid it farewell and welcomed in our new 9 seater VW Transporter and quickly got over the nostalgia as we realised that comfort and fuel usage was everything, plus the fact that there is no rust in her yet. Tracy has signed her up, so she can be seen a mile off and her Brand New Set of Thule Commercial Racks and Kayak Cradles has her looking the part.

10 March 2012

Mega Surf Kayaks - Camp 2012

As we approached the weekend of our planned Mega Kayaks Surfing event the weather was forcing our hand to make some changes. Thursday night saw extremely heavy rain and storm conditions sweep through the Jervis Bay area whipping up huge seas and flooding the camp site area. As we had people traveling from as far away as Tasmania we decided to still run a Skills Session on the Saturday and hopefully find somewhere to Free Surf on the Sunday. Having to make plans very flexible and with the weather forecast so unpredictable we postponed the people traveling locally in the hope to re-schedule another event with better conditions in the near future.



With alternative warm and dry Cabin accommodation arranged we met on Saturday morning to marginally better weather. Whilst Cave beach was still 6ft to 8ft of solid pumping southerly swell, it was going to be sheltered from the wind all day and allow us to work on practice drills in the breaking re-form area close to the beach.
The group was instructed individually on areas of surf kayaking such as edge control, timing, positioning and paddle out take offs in the white water zone with everyone learning something new or refining techniques. After a fairly physical first session the group stopped for morning tea and checked local conditions at the river mouth close by. We decided to have another crack out in the Caves re-form before heading for lunch and shifting to the other surf spot to catch the incoming tide.

Conditions cleaned up beautifully as the afternoon wore on and whilst some brushed up on their rolling techniques in the calm river entrance others were enjoying the much smaller and smoother left and rights on offer till another storm loomed in the distance and led us all to make a hasty retreat to freshen up for Dinner in Huskisson.

Sunday we were surprised to wake to 2ft/3ft southerly swell at Caves with strong off shore winds grooming the faces clean. What a difference a day can make. As everyone was relaxing into a fun morning session the sun even poked it's head out briefly to give us a glimpse of blue sky and highlight the crystal clear water conditions. More practice time was dedicated to trimming on the waves to maximize speed across the face and really using the whole wave face from top to bottom to get the most out of your ride . We also worked on body position for control and not just relying on the paddle. I think by the time we wrapped the session at lunch time everyone was well and truly surfed out but excited about the next Mega surf event!!

I would love to thank all those that still had to travel and we look forward to getting everyone back for another weekend of surfing really soon.

Tracy Gibson
Mega Surf Kayaks Australia