Sunday, September 28, 2008
Sumora's new Retail Partners host Cortes Banks and Panama Charters
Saturday, September 27, 2008
New weightbelt slideshow
Weightbelt with Weights
I got the weightbelt today and it looks great. The rubber is thick and feels heavy duty. Very nice product. Thanks again for your great business and I definitely appreciate the personal touches that you take for your customers." -Paul M. Illinois
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Sneak Preview of Rabitech Barrel
SHHHH! Rabitech is coming out with a new barrel....here's a sneak preview still in the testing stage...better tracking and rigidity!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Yellowtail Report from Spierre in South Africa (Our Fin Manufacturer!)
"Hope you've had some diving your side. We just came back from a dive at Dassen Island today - attached is a photo of some yellowtail and bream that we shot. The water was very nice and smooth with no wind and the water was relatively clean at the island. The fish were about two miles from the island in a large area with birds working on the fish. We had to dive through a layer of jellyfish and murkier water to get to the clean water layer further down to find some big schools of yellowtail, the water temp was about 15deg. The fish were fast moving as they were feeding on anchovies, we normally use a spinning rod to draw the fish to the boat and then shoot as the school comes past. Today we managed to get 20 yellowtail, when it gets really good at the island you can get your quota within an hour or two.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Wisdom for the start of the week
- Dr. Seuss
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Rusty Shaft? Try ours today!
(Picture attached). Although we used to carry RA shafts, the Freedivers Shaft seems to have a great balance of rigidity, tensile strength (2150MPA), and the best anti-rust coating we've found in spring steel shafts. The Rockwell hardness ranges between 54-56, the hardest on the market. They are also made in South Africa. There was a story of a diver who lost his Freedivers gun at sea. He came back to the spot and found it (3 MONTHS LATER!) with barnacles and sea-life growing all over it! But the shaft didn't have a spec of rust!
The most important elements of the shaft are (in no particular order):
Straightness, Hardness, Dependable flopper, and anti-rust properties.
Needless to say, we have been carrying this one ever since.
Want to try the Shafts to see for yourself? $AVE money.
Regular 7mm shafts: $42
Regular 7.5mm shafts $45
Sharkfinned Shafts: $48
Sliptip for fitting on pinned shaft: $85
Threaded shaft w/ sliptip COMBO 7mm (no assembly required): $103
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"I would definately agree that you guys have the best shafts. I used a 130cm Freedivers S.A. gun fishing offshore all summer, and after landing numerous 30 plus pound fish the shaft is still straight. Thanks again. Dan, Haterras, North Carolina."
Comparison Chart Sumora Spears Rob Allen Spears MPA 2150 MPA 2100 MPA Rockwell 54-56 Rockwell hardness 52 rockwell Rust 3 months gun submerged and lost at sea. Barnacles growing, but not yet a spec of rust! 4-5 times submerged, rusting Shafts available also for American Mechanisms (Riffe, Alexander, Wong, etc?) Yes No Threaded Shafts? Yes No
ARTICLE: Just how tough are these Sumora spears? by Craig Heslop
Founder member Craig Heslop puts a 1.7m, 7mm Spring Steel Sumora spear to the test:
On a recent trip to the Sea of Cortez, I debated long and hard about how many spare spears to take along on the trip. I finally decided on 6 spears in total – knowing the reputation of the area as a prolific producer of strong, quality gamefish. My weapon of choice is my old faithful Sumora Leven. A 1.3m railgun, fitted with 1.7m, 7mm spring steel spear and 20ml rubber band. I have used this gun for 10 years now and it is still dead accurate.
Well after lugging a 12kg gun bag around on a flight that took us through 4 different airports I was reminded just how strong the Sumora steel spears are – I didn’t bend a single one! This is what the spear endured:
- 2 x Amberjack 48lb’s (98lb)
- 3 x Wahoo 40 – 50lb’s (140lb)
- Rooster 45lb’s (45lb)
- 20lb snapper (20lb)
(which holed me up in a cave for 20 min in a strong current)
All of these are strong fighting fish, yet the spear is still dead straight! When I started diving, my first gun was a conventional model: 1.2m barrel without rail, fitted with 1.8m spear to accommodate for spear sag. It still amazes me how much of a difference shortening the spear by 10cm makes to its durability: I used to have to replace spears after every fish shot over 30lb’s but the railgun has eliminated this problem.
Now back from London, the spear test continues. Herewith recent extracts from my diving Diary:
15 Jan ’04: Shoredive off Durban
- 1 x King Mackerel (17lb)
- 3 x reef fish (12lb)
18 Jan ‘04: Cape Vidal
- 2 x King Mackerel (28lb)
- 1 x Queen Mackerel (14lb)
19 Jan ‘04: Cape Vidal
- 6 x King Mackerel (66lb)
- 8 x Queen Mackerel (100lb)
(There were two big Zambezi and Tiger sharks in constant attendance during this dive, thus I was putting considerable pressure on the fish to haul them in quickly, however spear did not bend)
23 Jan ‘04: Shoredive off Tongaat
- 5 x Various reefies (16.5lb)
24 Jan ‘04: Shoredive off Salt Rock
- 7 x King Mackerel (198lb)
- 1 x Spadefish 5lb (5lb)
(What impressed me on this dive was that all fish were strung on my float as I was shorediving, the last fish shot was a King Mackerel of 50lb, which was dragging the weight of the other fish (+-150lb’s) through the water when fighting)
13 Feb ' 04 - Boat dive off the Bluff
1 x Queen Mackerel (15lb)
Assorted Rockcod, Bream, Tasle fish (20lb)
18 Feb '04 - Shoredive off Salt Rock
5 x Queen Mackerel (55lb)
4 x Spadefish (25lb)
2 x Seapike (22lb)
20 Feb '04 - Boat dive at Sodwana Bay
4 x King Mackerel (45lb)
Kaakap (22lb)
Amberjack (20lb)
21 Feb '04 - Boat dive at Sodwana Bay
6 x King Mackerel (66lb)
3 x Kaakap (35lb)
Amberjack (25lb)
22 Feb '04 - Boat dive at Sodwana Bay
3 x King Mackerel (22lb)
1 x Bluefin Kingfish (9lb)
Spear Synopsis:
Spear still straight although not as rigid as when new. Anti-corrosion coating still in place and no sign of rust. Spear still sharp.
26 Feb '04 - Shoredive off Umhlanga
4 x Queen Mackerel (55lb)
4 x Rockcod (12lb)
27 Feb '04 - Shoredive off Umhlanga
4 x Queen Mackerel (60lb)
28 Feb '04 - Shoredive off La Mercy
2 x King Mackerel (25lb)
2 x Queen Mackerel (30lb)
1 x Indian Mirror Fish (10lb)
22 March - Shoredive off Hibberdene
5 x Rockcod, 2 x Rubberlips
& 1 x Copper Bream (35lb)
28 March '04 - Boat dive off Umdloti
3 x King Mackerel (32lb)
Assort. Reefies (12lb)
Total Weight thus far: 111 fish (1,409.5lb)
Spear Synopsis:
Spear starting to look a bit tired. Tip is now rusting and some of coating has been scratched off. Still shooting dead straight though!
Disclaimer:
Please note that the above account is only representative of what your spear is capable of enduring, however actual resilience is dependent upon a number of factors, including:
- Proper care for the spear
- Not shooting into caves & rocks
- How much pressure is placed on the fish during the fight.
Accordingly Sumora does not guarantee the life of your spear, however adhering to recommended care guidelines will ensure that you obtain maximum use from the spear.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
I'm exhausted!
Ritchie, Austin and I had a great time on Friday with clear visibility(40-60 Feet vertically and 50-70 laterally). We dove all day from 7am to 6pm. not including boat ride & cleanup. The seas were flat, calm, clear, except for lots of algae in the water...
I got to take some pictures and video right in the action on numerous occasions. After coming up from my first dive, 2 yellowtail (one 15# and one 30#) cruised behind to check me out. Austin, following me upcurrent made a quick dive and shot the larger of the two fish. Then a sealion came to check him out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8i8j60rCIQ
We dove on the spot and my last 4 dives I saw yellowtail everydive diving the outer edge of the bait and facing the bait.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtjlNkzsq9M
Then, turning around and yellowtail(s) (1-2) would come by to check out what was going on.
Tried taking a little footage and should be posting a few better videos hopefully soon (less shaky) Here is a little Calico Bass Spearfishing video. I'm searching for a better technique than left hand holding camera, right hand holding gun, so I dropped the gun, swam after it and picked it up relatively close to the bottom. Seemed to work =)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caASh7aSrCY
Some U/W Pictures of Ritchie and his 30# yellows
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Rabitech Testimonials
RABITECH TESTIMONIALS
The true test of Sumora’s qualities is not what we say about ourselves, but rather what others say about us.
"Sumora isn't just giving lip service to its philosophy of providing quality gear at an affordable price. They are living it everyday with the way they have set up their company, with the scale of their plans, and with their passion for diving. I expect Sumora to be a big success."
Sean O'Connor
"We are very pleased to be associated with Sumora, and to offer Rabitech products in the USA. They are passionate and experienced and I am sure that the American divers will benefit from having access to quality diving equipment."
Louis Hatting, Rabitech Founder
"Sumora has assembled an impressive group who have solid diving experience. By partnering deeply with the leading dive gear manufacturers in South Africa, I am sure they are going to provide products that the American market will appreciate and enjoy."
Wayne Vos, Cape Vidal Local
"Its great to see a passionate group of divers set up a business to provide a fair deal for other divers. Best of luck Craig, and Russell. I am hoping things go well for you."
Garrick Morris
"Russ and team, best of luck for the launch of your operation in the USA. I am sure it will be a success. I have found the RabiTech guns that you have supplied to me here in Australia to be of the highest quality, and you have another satisfied customer."
Cameron Kirkconnell, 3x World Record Holder with Rabitech Railguns
“Can't say enough about the Rabitech from Erik at Sumora. It almost feels like cheating. I don't think I'll use another gun. Nice head shot on a moving fish at about 18 feet. Shoots where you point it. No bad habits. Now I only have to wait another 8 months to get back to salt water.
Gary Fiala, California USA
“Alright!!! Two world records in one summer. Both records taken down with a sweet 130cm carbon apex. What else can I say about that gun.”
Ritchie Zacker, 2006 National Spearfishing Champion and 2x World Record Holder
I shot the gun today in the canal behind my house and its super smooth and accurate, cant wait to get it out to the hunting grounds.
Peter Gonzalez, Miami Florida
Thanks Erik, I used the gun a couple of weeks ago on the west coast of Florida, I put five gags up to 30# in the boat and a few mackerel. I love the gun, I am taking it out to the gulfstream this weekend to take a crack at some dolphin and hopefully a wahoo, I'll let you know how it goes...