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News Jetski deal for two Bens


[Steve Skinner, son Ben and Ben Granata]

Three year deal for two of Britain's biggest names by Howard Swanwick

21/11/2007:// Two of tow surfing’s biggest names in the UK have secured a three-year sponsorship deal

Newquay-based Ben Skinner, current professional European longboard champion, and Ben Granata, co-founder of the British Tow Surf Association, have taken delivery of a handsome new top-of-the-range Yamaha VX Highoutput 1100 cc jetski.

It has been supplied by Truro-based Skinners Brewery – owned by Ben’s parents Steve and Sarah – for the two Bens to catch the really big waves in the UK and Europe.

Tow surfing is a hybrid sport emerging from traditional surfing, but with the additional use of a driver on a jetski or personal watercraft to slingshot the surfer into peaking waves, often too big to be caught by paddling power alone.

It gives new meaning to ‘spectacular’ and is absolutely terrific to watch,” said Steve Skinner. “It’s becoming well established in the likes of Hawaii but is still in its infancy over here, but when the surfers get it right on the big wave it makes a truly awesome spectacle.

It is also a potentially dangerous sport, of course, and safety is paramount. The jetski is a much safer way of catching the really big wave than relying on paddles.”

He added: “We have always supported our son in his passion for surfing and we are very pleased now to be able to help both Bens in this more specialised area. The jetski will also be a good ambassador for Cornwall with the Cornish flag down its side!


 
  Surfing headlines

Event 2 underway at Ala Moana Bowls tomorrow

 

Surfers fly at Moskito tour finals

 

Donachie retains Newquay grom title

[TJ Barron en-route to victory in Macy's E-Series Event #1 at Maili Point] [Tassy Swallow] [Toby Donachie]

The second of three events comprising the Macy's E-Series, presented by ASP Hawaii, will get underway as early as tomorrow at Ala Moana Bowls, surf pending

A Hundred groms from across the country congregated on Fistral Beach in Newquay to pit their wits and talents for the Moskito Surf Tour 2008 presented by Electric, Santa Cruz, Globe and FCS

St Merryn’s Toby Donachie fought one of the hardest contest battles of his career this weekend to ensure that he retained his title as the Quiksilver King of the Groms

Surfing worth millions to North Devon

 

Donachie top seed at Fistral

 

Project surfable to launch in England

[Surfers at Saunton Sands] [Constantine Bay's Toby Donachie] [Dave Manley]

A new survey obtained by Drift has shown that surfing is worth £52 million annually to North Devon and supports around 1,500 jobs in the area

Constantine Bay's Toby Donachie will be defending his Cornish Quiksilver King of the Groms title in Newquay

Surf Relief, one of the UK’s leading surfing charities, is launching Project Surfable through a network of surf schools across England

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