Tow-In Surfing is an ocean based sport that requires the use of a
Personal Watercraft (PWC), Rescue Sled, Life Vests, Tow Rope/Handle and
two very experienced and passionate big wave surfers. Drivers utilize a
PWC, trailing a 30'- 40' rope and handle, to position their surfer in
the right part of fast moving ocean swells. When the surfer drops the
rope he uses his momentum to catch waves that are generally un-catchable
by traditional paddle in surfers.
Drivers monitor the position of their surfer at all times and place
their PWC just behind the breaking wave to offer immediate assistance to
a surfer who finishes or falls on each wave. Buoyant rescue sleds are
attached to the back of each PWC providing a stable platform for surfers
to grab a hold of and travel in and out of the line up on.
The surfer's life depends on his partner's ability to drive that PWC,
assist in pick-ups and come in for the intense rescue before the next
mountain of water rolls over them. It is not uncommon for both surfer,
driver and PWC get plowed over by four or five building size walls of
whitewater.
Big Wave Tow-In Surfing is a dangerous sport that requires the level
of mental and physical conditioning that only year round conditioning
and training can provide. Tow-In Surfing establishes bonds between
partners not unlike a marriage and allows each partner to feel a part of
the successes of each wave.
The mental and physical preparation can include: underwater rock
training, Indian runs, PWC swims, weight training, yoga, heavy cardio,
biking, running, breathing exercises, free diving, dieting and making
sure one gets proper rest.
Small wave Tow-In Surfing allows surfers to perform maneuvers with
more speed than ever before. In turn, aerial feats of unlimited
potential await Tow-In athletes that use their motorized momentum to
launch from any size of wave face.
With the inherit dangers involved and the ever growing interest in
eXtreme sports, tow-in surfing is and has become one of the most
exciting competitive water sports in the world. It didn't happen over
night, in fact it's a well known and documented fact that Laird Hamilton
and a few of the boys from Hawaii, such as Buzzy Kerbox and Derrick
Doerner were the first to take an inflatable Zodiac raft with a 40 h.p.
motor out to a spot called Phantom's on the North Shore of Oahu in the
very early 90's.
Their approach was simply to check it out, Kerbox said, "We didn't
even tow that day. We just went out in the boat, checked it out and
drove around, while dropping into a 15-footer that almost ran us
over."It was a little creepy and if we'd been caught and flipped with
the engine blazing, it could have been nasty," said Kerbox. It wasn't
until the next go out in 1991 with a 60 h.p. Mercury Outboard when they
started to get the hang of a motor assist tow, like a water-skier or
wakeboarder. It was quick enough so that one could actually have the
speed to glide down the giant open face. So after this, came the idea of
a PWC assist watercraft. The following year they brought their
experiences and passion to Pe'ahi on Maui's North Shore (JAWS) to tow
into surf even bigger and more powerful waves with the assistance of a
PWC.
The APT's goal is to inform interested parties of current and newly
developed safety criteria, ocean laws, and provide a sanctioning body
and rule book that contribute to more professional judging criteria and
contest formats. With the success of sanctioned events, it's our hopes
that tow-in surfing will receive greater recognition along with larger
sponsorship and media support.
The APT was conceived and founded by the commitment and creative mind
of Towsurfer.com's creator/owner Eric Akiskalian. Eric has been
actively involved in the sport of Tow-In Surfing both as an athlete and
promoter since 2000. Eric's goal was and still is today, to provide a
concerted voice for the sport he loves. Eric's network of Tow-In Surfing
athletes and enthusiasts from around the world, provides the APT with
experienced and passionate direction. Jimbeau Andrews is a Film and
Event Producer who has also founded the International Freestyle
Motocross Association, The Freeride Watercraft Association, The Fitness
Golf Association, and the Stadium Truck Association. In the beginning of
structuring the APT, Jimbeau provided an immense amount of time,
information and administrative assistance to ensure its launch. The APT
has enjoyed the support of many influential and dedicated supporters who
continue to provide substantive consulting.
Since the launch in 2003, APT has faced many struggles and
oppositions towards their efforts and goals. With patience, hard work
and commitment comes positive outcome and great support. Today they are
pleased to announce that the APT World Tour Tow-In Surfing Circuit has
officially been created and they are moving forward with the expansion
of their plans.
The Association of Professional Towsurfers, is a California Non-
Profit Mutual Benefit Corporation
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The Association of Professional Towsurfers, was Founded on March 6,
2003 with the charter to support the responsible growth and development
of Tow-In Surfing.
The Association of Professional Towsurfers, is dedicated to
sanctioning and promoting world class competitions, dissemination of
safety and technical information to athletes, and technical direction to
event organizers.
The empirical growth in alternative sports and the increase in
extreme athletic pursuits are well documented. The Association of
Professional Towsurfers embraces corporate sponsors and media entities
that provide the support necessary to increase its events and goals. The
Association of Professional Towsurfers has goals to expand its support
throughout the world; lobby government agencies and municipalities to
provide more certified tow-in access to ocean venues; and be ever
attentive to the unique technical and safety needs of this evolving
sport and its constituents.
The B.O.D. is made up of two regional founding directors and one
appointed director who are committed and willing to support APT’s growth
and future.
Eric Akiskalian,Founder/President
Jimbeau Andrews, Co-Founder/Executive Director
Rodney Kilborn, Vice President/Event Sanctioning
Director
Sean Collins, USA, California/President, Surfline.com
Greg Huglin, USA, California / Media and Logistics
Director
Chuck Patterson, USA, California / Athlete
Representation
Gary Linden, USA, California/Event Director
Advisory Committee
Mike Slattery, USA, Oahu/Safety and Rescue
Equipment Specialist
Brian Keaulana, USA, Oahu/ Safety Director
Archie Kalepa, USA, Maui/Assistant Safety Director
Ken Bradshaw, USA, Oahu/Athlete Representation
Dan Moore, USA, Oahu/Athlete Representation
Garrett McNamara, USA, Oahu/Athlete Representation
Buzzy Kerbox, USA, Maui/Athlete Representation
Doug Acton, USA, California/ Assistant Director
Eric Nelson, USA California/Powerlines Productions -
Film Support
Peter Mel, USA, California/Athlete Representation
Mike Parsons, USA, California/Athlete
Representation
Cheyne Horan, Australia/Athlete Representation
Carlos Burle, Brazil, Rio De Janerio/Athlete
Representation
Eraldo Gueiros, Brazil, Rio De Janerio/Athlete
Representation
Robby Seeger, United/Europe / Athlete
Representation
Raimana Van Bastobaer, Tahiti / Athlete
Representation
Rodrigo Escobar, Chili / Logistics Coordinator
Carlos "COCO" Nogales, Mexico / Athlete
Representation
Jim Howe, USA, Oahu / Safety, Education and License
Committee
Jamie Sterling, USA, Oahu/ Athlete Representation
Grant 'Twiggy' Baker, South Africa/ Athlete
Representation
Chris Bertish, Britain/England/Athlete Representation
In the coming months, each APT region/country will be
headed up by a representative/director who has a seat
on the Advisory Board with a desire to further the growth
and future of APT. A designee from each region, and interested
persons including athletes, industry representatives,
media, and others who are willing to support the APT,
may qualify for an appointed position with APT.
A seven member Executive Committee has been appointed. This
committee is comprised of recognized big wave industry professionals and
leading opinion leaders. The Executive Committees function is to deal
with issues that arise during the year that require immediate
resolution, attention, and or decisions. These individuals have been
selected as a member of this committee based upon their positive
professional influence in the sport of Big Wave Suring and their ability
to give a fair and unbiased opinion. The names that are currently
serving on the Executive Committee will not be revealed while serving as
a volunteer.
1. Coordinate with VPs in helping them develop goals and
budgets for their programs.
2. Guide the organization along in meeting the goals set
forth at the national board meeting.
3. Represent the organization.
4. Work to develop and implement all vital material and
information but not limited to, bylaws, rule books, safety
manuals, membership registration forms, contest formats
and administration materials.
International
1. Work in the international political arena to further
the goals of the APT
2. Work to establish and improve the working relationships
of the APT and other PWC, Surfing and competitive organizations
worldwide.
Goals: Improve international and domestic
relations
Work with IJSBA, AWA, ASP, ISA, etc.
Provide communications and advice
Participate in planning of Bylaws, rules, events, publications,
and politics as required.
Internal Affairs
1. Coordinate and work to develop training and educational
programs for APT.
2. Coordinate and work in meeting the training and educational
needs of regional directors so they are capable of organizing
quality grass roots events and programs.
3. Work with technical directors to set up official and
judging clinics.
4. Work with local and state agencies to promote safety
and ocean access.
Goals
Prepare communication materials for distribution to regional
and national VPs and Directors that outlines history,
mission, goals, and structure of APT.
Communications
1. Coordinate computer, software, points lists, world
ranking systems, and informational systems nationwide.
2. Maintain the APT homepage and internet sites
3. Work with National event coordinators to implement
event formats.
Goals
Maintain Internet site for APT
Establish spreadsheets for tracking worldwide points systems.
Create event management format for scoring nationals.
Scholarships/Education
1. Work to initiate and maintain scholarship programs
and coordinate efforts of scholarship committee.
2. Promote this program to sponsors and funding agencies.
Goals
Develop and distribute a comprehensive scholarship program
for APT
Pursue sponsorship dollars
Administration
1. Manages general directing of activities at the national
office.
2. Administers to regional and national APT and membership
needs.
3. Coordinates direct mailings and communications between
the VPs and our membership
4. Manages distribution of budgeted funds, coordinates
accounting services and financial reports.
Goals
1. Establish phone mail and fax on demand programs to
distribute info.
2. Outfit National office with equipment
3. Distribute budgeted funds to VPs & directors
4. Establish membership drives; distribute membership
packages and id's.
5. Maintain APT membership, VPs, Director, and International
database.
6. Establish an events points reporting system
7. Help arrange travel
8. National Championships administration
9. Direct mailings to members
10. Sponsorship liaison
11. Pursue and establish insurance policy
12. Manage accounting
13. Request and distribute financial reports
14. Respond to all information requests
15. Maintain records and archives
16. Distribute and maintain sanctioning agreements, answer
E mails
17. Act as Secretary to B.O.D. meetings
Marketing
1. Seek sponsorships at the regional and National level.
2. Develop and implement promotional strategy
3. Act as public relations coordinator and develop new/media
releases
4. Work to exceed the requirements of all licensing, financial,
and or sponsorship requirements.
Goals: Develop regional and national
marketing and promotion plan
Attend trade shows and industry events on behalf of APT
Develop media exposure and relationships for APT
Manage and implement all sponsorship pursuits
Technical
1. Maintains and distributes rule books both regionally
and nationally.
2. Receives and distributes rule change proposals to the
Technical Committee and APT rule book.
3. Develops and implements safety procedures, technical
clinics and certification procedures.
Goals: Develop and distribute APT Rule
Book
Develop Sanctioning Safety Criteria
Athlete Development
1. To coordinate work with National organizations to promote
the safe expansion of the sport.
2. Communicate with coaches, trainers, and agencies to
develop good working relationships.
3. Develop and implement various types of clinic/training
events and seminars for athletes and coaches.
4. Promote the development of international athletes.
Goals: Develop materials to represent
Tow-In and solicit APT memberships. Assist National Event
Director with athlete communications
1. To be committed to the Association of Professional
Towsurfers for a term of one (1) year.
2. To provide comments and feedback on all related materials
and products directly associated with APT.
3. To encourage and support the membership drive whenever
possible.
4. To attend an annual meeting set forth by the Board
of Directors.
5. To lend ones name and likeness for promotional benefits
of APT.
6. To represent APT as a liaison from your State or Country.
7. To support APT's on going efforts in creating world-class
events.