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Sam - Water Sports Whiz

Sam

Hey, I am Sam.  I am the creator and the principal authors here at WaterSportsWhiz.com.  For the past 20 years, I’ve been discovering the world of Water Sport. Trust me when I say that I’ve only touched the surface, the subject matter is as deep as it is wide – pun intended.

I am by no means a professional sportsman nor author.   I am a regular guy with a passion for the water and every sport that can be performed in, on or under it.
Whilst at university I dated a Greek girl.  This resulted in me spending a large majority of my summers in Greece. Island hopping around the country on her friend’s and various family member’s boats. 

Living my life on and off the shore, it was a journey of both excitement and discovery.  Not only did it introduced this small-town boy to a brand-new culture. Which was, full of different sights, smells, tastes & sounds.   It introduced me to Water Sports.

Okay, okay, okay, okay…just for my Greek readers….Sea Sports…because its sports on the sea….happy now Giannis?!

Each island seemed to be famous for a different type of Water Sport.  Whether than that was; Kayaking in Crete. Windsurfing in Paros. Paddle Boarding off the coast of Athens.  Kitesurfing in Naxos. Scuba Diving in the sea caves of Skiathos and Zanta.

Up until this point, Water Sports was something I had seen on the TV or in magazines, I was in awe.   It’s true; a Greek’s life is a beach… and I wanted in! So, I guess this where it all begins.

Being a broke student, I was limited to which sport I could pursue.  I am not sure my student loan would have stretched to 40ft Catamaran or speed boat to tow my wakeboard!  Nor were there great mooring facilities on campus at my landlocked student dom.  

Hey, but a boy could dream.

In early 2000, I got involved with a local scuba diving club.  I was soon on my way to obtaining my PADI Open Water license. Open Water qualified then turn into Advanced. 

Shortly after I had completed my PADI Rescue Diver course. I had set my sights on becoming a PADI Master Scuba Diver.  

To be totally honest, I liked the idea of being called a Master. Also, the reason I started this site, so I could call myself a ‘Web-Master‘.

I’ve been lucky enough to dive some of the world’s best dive sites.   From the spiralling depths of the Blue Hole in the Red Sea Egypt. A fast passed drift dive with sea turtles off the coast of Mexico.  The majestic yet mysterious freshwater cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula. And, the beautiful topical coral reefs of Phi Phi Island in Thailand.

You will note that not one of these locations is in my native country of the UK!  Not with an average sea temperature of less than 50F which is even lower at 30 meters.  The hassle of diving in a dry suit in the ice cold UK water wasn’t for me. So, diving has been reserved for trips to the tropics.   There you can dive in shorts at 30 meters and the water is still 75-85F… Oh, and you can see your hand in front of your face. 

As a result, I needed a new hobby, an everyday hobby, a local hobby.  I had pretty much mastered ‘under’ and ’in’, I thought let’s try ‘on’ the water.
So, in a nutshell……. if it floats like a boat then I am going to give it a try.

I also wanted a sport than I could partake in back home in the UK in spite of the varying weather.   I am lucky that I live 7 miles (10km) to the sea. On the mouth of several major rivers, surrounded by protected nature reserves.

Also, since my days of Greek island-hopping life had moved on.  For one, I was down one Greek Girlfriend (she was long gone) but I had gained one child, I will call that a win.

Now that I am a dad, I wanted something to allow my son to develop a love for the water.  

Actually being outdoors in general. Something that we could do together as a family.

I am determined he will not be the same spotty teenager as I was.  I don’t want him sitting alone in his bedroom playing computer games.  Or, wearing lifesavers aged 13 at the local germ-filled pool. Actually, he can be, and do all those things.  Well, minus the lifesavers.

But, ‘in’, ‘out’ or ‘under’ the water, with his family and friends.   

I want him out making a splash!

Tim WaterSportWhiz

Tim

One of my good buddies, Tim, is a Water Sports Vet.  And in my book a living legend. I’ve known Tim since my mid-teens and he has always been that guy that was willing to give anything a go.   Regardless of how treacherous or perilous…..or dare I say stupid!

Tim is an ex-commercial diver, PADI instructor, IKO kite surfing instructor.  He is also the owner of a wakeboard park and hotel resort in Thailand.

Tim has recently completed an epic 14-day kite surfing challenge.  Which saw him surf along the east coast of southern Thailand to the Golok River on the Malaysian Boarder.

Tim was part of the dive support team which help rescue the 12 schoolboys trapped in a Thai cave.

SImon Water Sports Whiz

Simon

Simon is officially the worlds leading expert on anything fishing.  (I will point out this is a self-appointed title).

In all fairness, he is.  Simon has been an avid fisherman since the age of 7/8.  And his passion for the sport only grows stronger by the day.

Simon is the owner of leading fishing equipment and baits company, Taylor’s Lead Lounge

Lead Lounge is a family run business.  A business that he has grown from a back room at his home, to a business that now employs 5 full-time people and ships products all around the world.

Without question, Simon is our go-to guy when it comes angling.  He will cover all our sea and freshwater fishing items. Such as the best Kayak for fishing?  The best fish kayak seat? Pedal vs Motorized Kayaks? What the best bait boat? Best deep finders and many more.