Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Axis A22 Wins Award Down Under

The Axis Wake (@AxisWake) A22 wakeboard boat was honored with the 2011 Imported Ski Boat Award from WA Marine in Australia. This photo features Lou Sloot from Axis Wake Dealer Bonney's Park Ski Shop accepting the coveted award.

Designed to showcase the best marine product on offer in the Australian state of Western Australia. This is why the award entitled "Import" because the Axis Wake Research of Australia builds boats in the state of Victoria.

WA Marine wrote this about the 2011 award. "The Imported Ski Boat winner for 2011is no surprise to any enthusiasts. The Axis A22is a beautifully finished boat which is suitable for the whole family. The unique bow design has overcome the problem of water over the bow, so often experienced in ski boats and the accessories such as a wetsuit warming tray and great storage, make it a very competitive vessel amongst its peers. With a fully adjustable helm chair, substantial stowage, good ballasting and easy engine access this is a deserved winner. Sean Reid Managing Director of the Breakwater to present the award to Lou Sloot from Bonney’s Park Ski Shop."

The WA Marine Awards are organised by the Boating Industry Association of Western Australia with sponsorship from the Department of Commerce. Each of the individual category awards are sponsored by interested agencies or business from within and outside the marine industry. The awards have been in place for the past five years and are designed to showcase the best marine product on offer in the state.

Congratulations to Bonney's Park Ski Shop and Axis Wake Research Australia!

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Spring Training Axis Recon Style


Axis Wake Research (@AxisWake) Recon Riders Josh Twelker and Trever Maur give us a glimpse into Twelker and Mike Dowdy's training regimen behind the A22 on WakeWorld.com . Check out this great wakeboarding video! Great job guys!

2011 Is almost certain to provide an interesting and exciting season in the Jr. Pro Men division with teammates Michael Dowdy and Josh Twelker taking their freeriding style to the competitive arena. If they can make that division look half as good as their riding looks in this video, it will definitely be one to watch. Take a peek at their training regimen as they ready themselves for Wake Games. Posted from WakeWorld.com

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011


Axis Wake Research (@Axiswake) dealer Singleton Marine Group would like you to join them for Rail Jam 2011, May 14th. This will an all day and into the night party. Watch Team SMG and Pro riders launch and grind across some of the biggest sliders this area has ever seen. The course will be over 1200ft. in length. Join the fun from noon until 10pm in front of Singleton Marine Group Yacht Center located at Holiday Marina. Food and drink will be available at Castaways, the marina’s brand new bar and grill. Enjoy the Music and tons of great deals from SMG WAKE shop! If you think you have the stuff to master the rail, email Johnny Tobaben at johnny@singletonmarinegroup.com we might give you a shot!

Location: 6900 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, GA. For more info call: 770-831-8898

Monday, April 18, 2011

Axis USA & Australia Team Up to Sign Wakeboarder Dean Smith


Axis Wake Research (@AxisWake) welcomes the free-riding, massive air professional Australian wakeboarder Dean Smith (@DeanwSmith) to the team. Check out the video Alliance Wake Magazine put together of Dean shreddin behind the A22.

Axis Wake Research in the USA and Australia are welcoming Dean Smith to their Factory Pro Team because just like Axis wake boats, he is all about charging hard and doing it with style. Smith wanted a boat that would allow him to take his “go big or go home,” attitude into every riding session as well as every competition. It’s this approach that earned the Australian Pro the 2010 WWA Men’s Wakeboard World Championship title. A fun, unassuming guy, Smith has the heart of a lion and conducts himself with true professionalism. Together with his massive tricks and free-riding style, Smith’s character makes him a perfect fit for Axis Wake Research. Smith rides and lives each day to the fullest and that’s how these boats perform; like today is your best day on the water. Axis is proud to call Deano, as he is affectionately known, a member of the family.

When asked about his new team, this is how Smith responded, "I couldn't be happier on joining the Axis team! It is a company that shares that same passion about wakeboarding as I do, and is moving in a positive direction in the process.” Smith continued, “Having Randall and Keith as team mates is also a huge factor for me. Having 2 of the most innovative riders in world on the same team is a huge honor, and will only push me with my own riding. I'm looking forward to the 2011 season!”

On the pro wakeboard scene since 2004, Smith is no stranger to the podium. He has inflicted years of domination on the Australian Pro Wakeboard Tour. In 2010 he won the hearts of wake fans around the world by becoming the WWA Men’s Wakeboard World Champ. This underdog’s success is proof that if you want it bad enough and train hard enough victory is always within reach.

“I have so much respect for Dean’s riding, versatility and professionalism,” says David Thorpe, National Marketing Manager of Axis Wake Research Australia.

Smith is the first native Australian to earn the title of Wakeboard World Champ. He was born in Sydney in 1984 and still lives there for half of the year. He splits time between his birth place and Orlando, FL wakeboarding as much as he can on both sides of the globe. Together Axis Wake Research USA and Australia are keeping Smith in an Axis wakeboard boat whether he is Stateside or Down Under. This way Smith’s rigorous training schedule can remain just as intense no matter his location.

“Sticking to the Axis roots for pro athlete consideration, it is such a logical fit. Just like our boats, the rider’s attitude, style, and skill level must find balance. Deano has that,” explained Adam McCall, Managing Director for Axis Wake Research. “We at Axis look forward to working with Dean and seeing mutual benefit to the brand and to his riding career.”

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Cote Wins with Axis in the Octagon

Axis Wake (@AxisWake) A22 wakeboard boat owner and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, Patrick Cote (@Patrick_Cote) defeated Kalib Starnes by decision Saturday, April 9, 2011 in the main event at Ringside 10 to capture his first mixed martial arts victory in three years.

The Montreal fighter, who last won in 2008, bounced back after losing the first round to take rounds two and three with a series of punches and kicks.

"It felt great to win. I have not won in a while and I almost forgot what it felt like to win," Cote said. "It's been three years since I felt that winning feeling."

After standing up for much of the fight, Cote went to the canvas in the third round and sealed the decision against Starnes, of Surrey, B.C., before the crowd at the Bell Centre.
Reposted from TSN.ca.

Visit TSN.ca to read more about the outcome at Ringside 10.

Axis Wake Research was along for the ride with Cote as he battled Starnes. The Axis cross hairs shown proudly on his octagon banner Axis logo on banner.

Congratulations Pat! Your Axis Wake Family is extremely proud of you!

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