Learn to ride with the best
instructions at the best value. I will personally coach you. Many people have
benefited from my lessons and many are still riding with me. Student teams
taking part in the annual Inter-Varsity and Polytechnic competition are also
under my guidance.
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Rates Weekdays
: $95 per hour Weekends
: $110 per hour Minimum
booking : 2 hours (2 – 3 persons) Call me if you need rates for a longer duration. Please bear in
mind that there is only one ME and my boat so I won’t be able to cater to
groups larger than 6 persons. |
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Students & NSF
special $85 an
hour (weekdays only) Minimum
booking : 2 hours (2 – 3 persons) 4 hours
or more @ $75 an hour Flash your school’s matric card or SAF Identity
Card to enjoy this price. |
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INTRO Packages - Flat
rate (weekdays only - min. 2 persons) (duration:
approx 1 hr per person) $78 per adult
Students
/ NSF: $68 This is where you will get the
best of my experience and enjoy what wakeboarding is about and at the best value.
This is also my bit for the industry where I hope you can progress to a point
where you start buying your own equipment.
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Rates are subject to change without notice. |
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My Intro package emphasizes on fundamentals
and a step-by-step method to help you develop a feel for bodyweight balance,
resisting and then maneuvering about within a safe and comfortable zone. When
I see you improving at one level, I will bring you to the next and soon you
will be doing your first tricks. My methods have proven time and again to all
my regular customers who also introduce first-timer friends to learn from me
because they know and they have seen, that my
methods are indeed fast and effective. |
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The rates are all inclusive of equipment
and a wake specific boat. You will learn tricks in the quickest time
possible. In short, I offer you the best value for wakeboarding because I
will be teaching you personally for all the things you need to know. |
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