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April 4, 2013

2013 South Side Shoot Out- Pro/Am Skim Competition

Filed under: General — jason @ 12:54 pm

GOLD SPONSORS: ZAP SKIMBOARDS, CROSS FIT REHOBOTH, L-TOWN SURF & EARTH, MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL, CAPE GAZETTE, AND THE DEWEY BEACH LIONS CLUB

Silver Sponsors: HitPLAYyoga, Ryans, Just Skim, Hammerheads, LRG, Sector 9 Skateboards, Skim City, Cricke Custom Skimboards, Freak Traction, Bethany Surf Shop, Rehoboth-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic Oceanside Motel, and Dizm Eyewear.

Bronze Sponsors: Exile Skimboards, Let’s Party Traction, Grotto Pizza, The Starboard, Gary’s Dewey Beach Grill, Volcom, Woody’s Dewey Beach Bar & Grill, Eelsnot, CMNTY Clothing, and State Farm Insurance.

Contributing Sponsors: The Salad Factory, Dewey Beach Market, Sharkys, Surfrider Condominiums, Dewey Vacation Rentals, Everglide, Minute Man Press, Sun Bum, O’neill, La Femme Fanatic, Run Drop Slide, Dewey Beach Business Partnership, Starbucks, PAULCARPART.com, Sodel Skim, and DJ Woody B

Be sure to mark your calendars for the 2013 South Side Shoot Out on June 1-2 and check out the sponsoring companies above and links to their websites.

The South Side Shootout has become a major stop on professional skimboarding’s United Skim Tour. Every year it attracts 20-30 of the top pros in the world as well as top amateur skimboarders from around the east coast. Riders come to experience the powerful shore break, unique linear waves, and the welcoming vibe Dewey Beach offers as the east coast skimboarding capital. This years Shootout takes place June 1-2 on the south side of Indian River Inlet in the Delaware State Seashore Park.

8:30 am Riders Meeting

Competition begins at 9am

Click Here For Entry Form.

CLICK HERE TO PAY REGISTRATION ONLINE

Or Call Skim USA 302.227.4011 to pay by phone.


Check out a few Media Links from last years competition:

UST Video:

Skimonline Coverage: http://skimonline.com/2012/06/blair-conklin-wins-the-south-side-shootout/

Zap Skimboards Coverage: http://blog.zapskimboards.com/2012/06/southside-shootout-recap/

Visit SKIMUSA.ORG for more info on this event and others like it.

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September 25, 2012

Sign up for 2013 Delaware Skim Camps

Filed under: General — jason @ 8:09 pm

Please check out our 2013 Skimboarding program for Dewey Beach, DE. You can download an application by clicking here: AO 2013 sign up form or browse dates and sign up online on by clicking our Delaware full session and mini session links from our skimboarding camps page at this link:

http://www.alleyoopskim.com/skim-camps/

To join our mailing list or find out more info on our shop and programs please email us at info@alleyoopskim.com

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September 17, 2012

Book a Skimboarding lesson today!

Filed under: General — jason @ 2:17 pm

One of the best ways to learn or improve skimboarding skills is through a private lesson with Alley-Oop. Most lessons are one hour of instruction, demonstration, and practice with an Alley-Oop  instructor. We welcome all skill levels and ages to join us for a great time at the beach!

Alley-Oop currently offers skimboarding instruction in:

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Dewey Beach, DE

Outer Banks, NC

Laguna Beach, CA

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Please contact us for rates and more information: info@alleyoopskim.com or (302) 227-7087

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September 12, 2012

Advanced Camp Video Documentary

Filed under: General — jason @ 4:03 am

Check out a series of videos from our 2011 Advanced Session of Skim Camp in Dewey Beach, DE. These kids are the future of Skimboarding! Watch as they push themselves through a week of skim challenges, instruction, competition, and good ole fashion beach fun at summer camp.

A couple of these kids ride for Zap, Exile, and Alley-Oop and will surely be the ones to watch as they progress skimboarding to the future.

PART 1 INTRO: https://vimeo.com/32811174

GAME OF SKIM: https://vimeo.com/32587713

SEAL TEAM SIX: https://vimeo.com/32281038

Part 2 GAME OF SKIM: https://vimeo.com/32279039

Part 3 DANCE OFF: https://vimeo.com/32280743

Part 4 BABY SEAL CLUBERS: https://vimeo.com/32586410

Part 5 OUTRO: https://vimeo.com/32279657

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August 18, 2012

Seawitch Skim/Surf Fest Recap

Filed under: General — jason @ 11:07 pm

On Saturday October, 27th we held our annual Sea Witch Skim & Surf Fest in Dewey Beach. With hard on shore winds the contest went on as planned with about 40 competitors. While the skim portion of the contest was mostly a flat ground/ white water battle to see who could get their board down for a scoring ride the surf provided for some fun wave riding excitement. The open surf heats were ran at low tide making for some heavy drops and sections that were sucking up hard on the sand bar. Check out some pics below. Shout out to all the hard core competitors that stuck it out on the beach all day and a major thank you to the sponsors! We look forward to next years event.

Exile Skimboads, Rehoboth Surf Shop, CMNTY Clothing, L-Town, Creatures of Leisure, Wings to Go, Starboard, Swellinfo.com, Hammerheads, Woodys East Coast Bar and Grill, Gary’s DBG, Scullys, Minute Man Press, and Fresh Design

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Zap Am World Champs of Skimboarding Recap

Filed under: General — jason @ 10:34 pm

This past weekend marked the 31st year of our deeply rooted skimboarding competition. Skimboarders from as far away as Brazil came to sample the world famous shore break that Dewey Beach has to offer. Mother nature cooperated nicely by producing a 2-4ft south swell that started Friday evening and slowly faded out on Sunday giving competitors some long, rippable waves to ride all through the competition.

Some highlights from the weekend to be noted:

Local John Weber won the Semi-Pro division with a flawless performance of wave riding and wave knowledge that earned him $500 and the confidence to declare that he will be turning professional in his next competition. This will add to a solid roster of top Delaware skimboarders who are competing on the pro tour and also considered some of the best riders in the world.

Lucas McCoy took his first win in the highly competitive Men’s division showing a true dedication to his craft after many years of falling just short of the finals in this contest. Lucas has been competing on the Skim USA tour since he was a young child. The beach erupted with some of the loudest cheers of the weekend to let him know his great achievement had been seen and felt by all!

Sr. Men’s division winner from Gulf Shores Alabama, Andrew Culleton became the overall 2012 Zap Amateur Champion by winning the Super Heat of the contest, where all 1st place division winners compete against each other to determine the overall amateur champion. Many expected Jr. Mens winner John Weber to win it with his longer wave rides throughout the heat, but in the end it was the consistency and determination of Andrew that brought home the big trophy and $500 travel voucher from justskim.com

There were many other great moments and memories made last weekend. You can check out some nice coverage in the links below. Zap Skimboarders has posted highlights from both days and the best trick even on their blog:

Day 1: http://blog.zapskimboards.com/2012/08/zap-am-championships-day-1/
Day 2: http://blog.zapskimboards.com/2012/08/amateur-championships-day-2/
Best Trick: http://blog.zapskimboards.com/2012/08/zap-best-trick-dewey-beach-2/

The Washington post also put together a great video that was highlighted on their website. It talks a lot about skimboarding in Dewey Beach and how it is a part of the town’s beach culture: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dewey-beach-skimboard-central/2012/08/13/7bf39bea-e5a0-11e1-8741-940e3f6dbf48_video.html

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March 25, 2012

Skim Dance Revolution Recap and Pictures.

Filed under: General — jason @ 4:22 pm

When you consider everything it takes for a contest to be successful a lot of things have to come together. The weather has to cooperate, the format has to be right, and most importantly, people have to show up to it. While last year’s Skim Dance Revolution was a step in the direction of a non-traditional skim event, it left Jason Wilson, Steve Taylor and myself all thinking one thing “next year we’ve got to blow this thing up and make it better!” With a year to think about it and prepare ourselves this years Skim Dance Revolution was just that, Bigger and Better!

The 25th of February was a glorious morning! Temperatures were in the mid 70’s, there was glossy shin-to-knee high bumps on the water, and hardly a breath of wind. It was truly a morning that only a place like Lauderdale-By-The-Sea can provide. Which made the morning set-up a little more enjoyable and left us as organizers optimistic that the day would go well. It was definitely an upgrade from last year considering it was 52 degrees and drizzling rain (not exactly a Florida kind of day). It also helped with attendance because the registration sheet showed close to 40 more competitors than last year. So far so good.

After morning registration and Jason and I explaining how the day would go to all the competitors, it was time to start. Last years format of all amateur riders and progressively harder tricks until there was one competitor left standing, was abandoned. The amateur divisions would go back to a regular timed heat format. The professionals however would be a best trick format with a little twist from last year. It would be a double elimination, head on head heats and judges are looking for the best “trick” of the heat. This attracted some Florida Professionals such as Brad Domke, Alex Hood, Rob Morris, LBS local Danny Rodriguez and last year’s expression session winner Josh Hill. Not to mention the newest Alley Oop Pro rider Blair Conklin made the trip with Steve Taylor to test his technical skill. And with a first prize of $500.00 you know your gonna see something crazy!

After a good solid morning of amateur and pro preliminary heats, mother nature would showed up and make her presence know once again. It was what Jason and I had been quietly cursing at weather.com all week leading up to this event, storm clouds and 20mph + winds. But like normal Florida weather the storm clouds would leave just as quickly as they showed up and the winds would die down to a manageable 15 knots (after we weighed down the tents with buckets of sand that is).

Competition didn’t slow down a bit during all of this. The pros continued to battle each other through the elements, busting some big tricks for the judges. The final match up consisted of local Alley Oop Rider Danny Rodriguez and Exile’s Brad Domke. Both entered the match-up with no losses under their belts. Danny Rodriguez skimmed very fluently, busting some big airs and nice frontside bigger spin but that turned out to not be enough to take out Domke. Brad busted 180-benihana air and a 540 shuv-it with a 360-body varial!

A notable amateur bout came in the Men’s division, as it became the Wyatt Krapf and Alabama’s Colton Wallace trick for trick battle in the final heat. I’m talking 360 shuv to 360 shuv to 360 shuv combos. It pretty much came down to who didn’t complete the combo got second. It was pretty sick. With that heat ending it was time to wrap it up on the beach and head back to the shop for the awards and dance battle!!

The highlight of last year, the dance battle proved to be as epic as ever. The difference this year was that we had brought down our close friend DJ Woody B to control the musical flow. He didn’t mind doing it for another couple hours after blessing our contest goers with his steady flow of all kinds of your favorite tracks. The rules were simple. You had 30 seconds to do your thing to whatever he played and cheers from the crowd decided whether you would move on or not.

Mini division winner Roman Hager (age 6) proved to be impossible to beat in this competition. Even runner-up for the second year in a row Brad Domke couldn’t beat the little break-dancer of fury! The crowd spoke, loudly, and Roman was hoisted up on Domke’s shoulders and collected his $50 purse donated by Danny Carter’s Dance studio, who happens reside directly about AO FL. His parents were proud to say the least.

This years Skim/Dance Revolution contest was an event to remember. A lot of fun was had by all and that is what it is really is all about. When you have been attending skim contests for as long as I have you can appreciate a contest like Skim Dance Revolution. No points, no big arguments about how things are being run, just pure enjoyment was had by all. I’m glad I had a front row seat to such a great event!


Big up’s to all our sponsors: Alley Oop, Exile Skimboards, Vitamin Water, Windjammer Resort, Aruba’s Beach Café, Village Grill, Opt2web, Argenti Jewelers, LRG, INSIGHT, and X-TRAK.

Check Out a Video Recap of the Event:

Special Thanks to DJ Woody B for spinning all day for competitors and spectators alike. Killed it, as usual!

Words – Corey Mahoney
Photos – Drew Cornwall

Video-Kevin Muggenborg

Click the images below to check out our event sponsors web pages! Big Thanks to Vitamin Water and Windjammer for stepping up as this years gold sponsors!

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March 22, 2012

Team Rider Wyatt Krapf Spreading the Stoke!

Filed under: General — jason @ 3:14 am

Over the past year team rider Wyatt Krapf has been going hard! Shortly after opening our south Florida location we met Wyatt, a talented skimboarder attending University of Miami. We instantly noticed he embodied the spirit of Alley-Oop with his passion for skimboarding and spreading the good vibes to whoever wants to ride with him. Wyatt joined the team and has been representing Alley-Oop and skimming like a mad man ever since.

Check out his travel log from Mexico and South Africa:

THE OTHER COAST OF MEXICO

Ahh Cancun, it’s like the Mecca for all college-aged Spring Breakers and I found out I was going. The only problem is that I was going during Thanksgiving break. I knew there wouldn’t be the barrels of the Pacific coast, but I brought my carbon Zap just in case.

After a few days of staring into the almost Gulf-like calmness of the lagoon in front of the hotel, I finally found a way to the waves. Another family joined along to make 9 of us total. This is an interesting family though because the son’s name is also Wyatt and he looks just like me when I was 10 years old, which was when I first learned to skimboard! Following the Alley Oop mantra of “Ride With Us,” I promised Wyatt that I would teach him how to skim when we made it to the beach.

Easier said than done! I utilized the 5 years of Spanish I learned in school to direct our group from a rickety public minibus to a transfer local bus that would lead us to the beach. I couldn’t fully understand the local’s directions so I was really nervous about getting lost, even though I assured the other family that I knew exactly where we were going.

After a lot of arm waving and the equivalent of 60 cents per person, we snuck through a hotel and finally found some shorepound. The waves were about waist high and right onshore. There was also a sandy slope with just a few massive conch shells to look out for. We skimmed for hours and little Wyatt was having a blast charging into every wave, so much so that his Dad even tried it a few times. Sandy and tired, I rode back and prepared for the next day when my family and I would take the ferry to La Isla de Mujeres.

This time we rented a golf cart and stumbled upon a really fun break on the north side of the island. This was a locals’ beach, so my Spanish abilities were tested to the limit trying to explain what sport I was doing. A few local guys offered me some cerveza for a lesson. It was hilarious watching them fall again and again only to get up and keep trying to ride the board. The spot was really interesting because swell came in from both directions creating a knee high sider connection to a slightly bigger line. The scenery was awesome too with anchored yachts dotting the crystal clear blue-green water.

Overall the trip was incredible because I had the opportunity to discover new spots in places that people have never skimmed before. The most rewarding part of the trip however was teaching the locals and my ten year old twin how to skim and seeing how stoked they were when they got it. I can’t wait to go back, maybe even for a Spring Break. And just maybe I’ll have some locals to skim with when I return.

AN EMERGING SKIM SCENE: SOUTH AFRICA

I’m currently 40,000 ft above sea level writing this article with about 14 hours left in my flight back to New York City. I spent the last 21 days touring the amazing country of South Africa and seeing famous sights such as Jeffrey’s Bay, Victoria Falls, Kruger Wildlife Park, and Nelson Mandela’s Home. I also saw something that’s not so famous… yet.

The Cape Town skim scene started just a few years ago with some dedicated locals such as Sean Twomey and Tristan Beebe. These guys reached out to the US to acquire some secondhand boards from Exile and Victoria. They spread the stoke all across the country with skim crews popping up in places such as Durban and Port Elizabeth as well. Internationally, skimboarding in South Africa was and still is practically unheard of though.

When I found out that Cape Town was a stop on my family tour of South Africa, I didn’t really think that I would be able to find a board or even a real break. I really procrastinated and didn’t start asking around until the day before I planned on going to the beach. I went to the surf shops at the waterfront and just asked if they knew anybody who skims, local spots, really anything. Most only knew about the surf scene, but one guy said he always saw some skimmers at a place called Camp’s Bay.

With this lead I began researching online to figure out where to find a board. While reading an article on MrCapeTown.com I came across the name Tristan Beebe. I continued my investigation on Facebook and sent a message asking if he could help a visiting American skimmer out. Within a few hours I got the reply I had hoped for. He said he would be heading out to Camp’s Bay with some friends the next day too, and that his friend Rob could hook me up with a board.

These are quite possibly the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. They define what a skimboarding community should be. I received messages from Rob and Sean who each said they would be stoked to not only lend me a board but also to pick me up from the hotel and give me a ride to the break. After not seeing skim or the ocean for about a month already, I was stoked beyond belief for the next day. I barely even slept that night.

Right on time Tristan and his friend Ricardo Wiltshire picked my sister Lisa and I up, and we cruised on winding roads around the massive cliffs that led up to Table Mountain. We arrived at a vast white sandy beach sheltered on each side by crusty boulders that jutted out into the clear blue Atlantic Ocean. Even though it was summer for them, the water on this side of the Cape of Good Hope was still only around 52 degrees. It reminded me a lot of early summer in New Jersey. You can wear boardshorts because the air’s so warm, but if you fall it feels like a cold electrocution.

I couldn’t believe how many kids were in the Cape Town skim crew. At the peak there were at least 10 skimmers at once, it actually felt a bit crowded! On top of that a bunch of other guys would skim off and on during the afternoon. The break was really interesting since the cape gets so much swell. The sets broke too far out for the most part, but the secondaries and insiders were really powerful and fun. At one point we headed up the beach to a spot that looked perfect. It was clean, barreling, about chest high, and just reachable. Unfortunately, it was absolutely mobbed with swimmers who were on summer vacation. Tristan and Ricardo told me that if there’s a high tide really early in the morning, it’s not crowded… and it goes off.

After an awesome session with all of the locals we headed back to Tristan and Ricardo’s place to watch a skim vid and chat about the local skim scene. It was humbling to see firsthand how good these guys are getting in such a short amount of time and how much passion they show for the sport. Five years ago not many people there knew what skimboarding was, and now even the groms like James Dean are hucking huge airs. They also just hosted a contest a few months ago with skimmers from as far up as Durban traveling down to compete. The future only looks bright for these guys, and it’s just a matter of time before the world recognizes the emerging skim scene of Cape Town, South Africa.

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November 19, 2011

Come Ride With Us!

Filed under: General — jason @ 1:01 pm

Looking for a fun activity for you or your child? Well, look no further!  Alley-Oop is excited to have you join us for one of our many Skimboarding programs!


We offer private lessons daily along with free clinics, and youth camps select times throughout the year. Click the links or call us to schedule a session!

For rates and more information contact us: info@alleyoopskim.com

Florida: 954-530-4954

Delaware: 302-227-19971

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November 18, 2011

Free Skim Clinics! Watch the Videos here!

Filed under: General — jason @ 7:57 pm

At Alley-Oop we like to give people the opportunity to try skimboarding out with us for fun. Our professional instructors will be happy to offer guidance and instruction no matter what level rider you are.  We offer numerous free clinics throughout the year to show people skimboarding, who we are, and what Alley-Oop is all about.

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL:

We will be offering free clinics every Saturday in June  9am-10am on the beach in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea just north of the pier in front of Aruba Beach Cafe. We will also be offering a clinic Saturday August 4th. For more info call 954-530-4954

Dewey Beach, DE:

Saturdays 9am-10am on New Orleans St. beach on the same street as our shop. Clinics run mid June until the first Saturday in August. For more info call 302-227-7087

Check out the videos below of our crew in action:

Ft. Lauderdale Skim Clinic

Dewey Beach Skim Clinic

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