Enjoy
a full day of water sports - Wake boarding, Skiing, Knee
boarding, Tubing, Surfing and Boogie boarding. We travel in the
Riders vans between the Sagaponack beaches and the Sag Harbor bay.
Our goal is to encourage and give the confidence to the beginners
to start on the kneeboard and work their way up and for the more
advance campers we keep strengthening and developing their different
styles. Campers will also enjoy weekly field trips such as swimming
with the sharks at the Atlantis Marine World in Riverhead, Deep
Sea fishing, Golf, Skateboarding, X-Games and much more.
12 Riders per group with 2 counselors.
Who is your Captain?
Roger Kunsemuller has been in the water for about 20 years and is
an avid year around windsurfer. He surfs the local waters as well
as in the Caribbean. He is spending his 3rd year with us and has
the calm and patience needed to teach beginners as well as the training
to teach more advance students. He is certified in RTE, CPR and
First Aid as well as being a lifeguard.
Who
is your Surfing Instructor?
Jeremy Grosnevor is more fish than human surfs the waters of Hawaii,
Costa Rica as well as locally. He has taught in the Hamptons for
the last 12 years and has been with us for 3 years. He puts safety
first and has the expertise mixed with the patience to be an excellent
instructor. Trained in CPR, First Aid, WSI and is an ocean lifeguard.
Our Boat is a Mastercraft X-10 2005
Our Jetski is a Kawasaki 2005
Our ratio on the beach surfing: 12:4
Our ratio on the boat: 6:2
Safety is our number one priority. While
on the boat, each group of 10 participants will be supervised by
the instructor and 3 assistants. No more than 6 children at a time
will be on the boat with the instructor and one assistant, while
the remaining children will take turns on the jetski with an adult
driver and beach assistant. When at the ocean, groups of 10 children
will be supervised by the instructor who is certified as an ocean
lifeguard, water safety instructor (WSI), and in first aid and CPR.
All water safety gear, including USCG life jackets, is required
to be worn at all appropriate times. Respect for the water is mandatory
and we insist that the rules set in place by the instructors be
followed without exception. In order to ensure the safety and enjoyment
of everyone involved we will ask any participants to leave if rules
cannot be followed.
Wakeboarding,
Wakesurfing - it’s like snowboarding on water.
Get behind one of our Mastercraft Wakeboard boats and carve or jump
the wake. It’s the most exciting thing to do behind a boat.
Or let yourself be pulled onto a modified surfboard and surf the
massive wake as long as your legs will go. Look, Ma, no rope, no
bindings! You’ve gotta do it to believe it.
Waterskiing
- no secrets here. Get in the water, get on the skis and rip.
Nothing goes faster behind a boat. Drop a ski, go mono and carve
through the wake. Our boats allow us to adjust the wake size.
Tubing
- Get in and try to hold on! We’ll run one or two tubes
behind the boat. The twin tubes can do some friendly battling. We
also tube behind our brand new high-powered jetski.
Surfing,
Bodyboarding - Go catch some waves on our user friendly
boards (they’re still cutting edge shapes, don’t worry).
We pick the safest beaches and let the waves get only as big as
you want them to be. You’ll be surprised how perfect the Hamptons
are for this timeless classic.
Windsurfing
- Get on a board, hold a sail into the wind and go cruising,
sounds easier than it is. But new, advanced gear and our famous
TLC will get anyone going. Our wind location, Napeague Harbor in
Amagansett, is one of the best and safest places to learn.
Kiteboarding
- it’s the "It" sport. A big kite, a small
board, and somewhere in between a rider. Kiting is one of the most
exciting watersports anyone has ever dreamt up. And it is much easier
than you think. Patient, professional instructors armed with the
latest gear and jetskis to fish stragglers out of trouble make an
already steep learning curve even steeper.
Skateboarding
- no waves, no wind? Go carving, drop into the half pipe or
skate street style in a local skate park with a skate pro as your
guide. Amazing how little is needed for a complete rush. |