South Wales Evening Post

Pair hope for fresh wave of success for watersport business

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A SWANSEA duo are preparing for their second season in business, having launched a popular watersport rental company.

Gower Waves is a mobile standup paddleboar­d (SUP) rental company that delivers equipment across all 26 of the Gower’s beaches, from Langland and Swansea Bay to Caswell and Oxwich Bay.

Behind the business are best friends Evan Richards, 20, and Lewis Morgan, 19, from Swansea. The pair launched Gower Waves in early 2023 during a gap year and spent the summer driving from beach to beach delivering customised paddleboar­ds to holidaymak­ers and watersport­s enthusiast­s, capitalisi­ng on the rising popularity of the sport.

Last summer, Gower Waves was renting out up to eight paddleboar­ds per day. By September, the business had made over £2,000 from rentals, and a further £2,000 by selling Gower Waves hoodies.

With summer just around the corner, Evan and Lewis are preparing for an equally busy season, with plans to invest profits in expanding their rental offering to kayaks and surfboards.

Stand-up paddleboar­ding, alongside other watersport activities like kayaking and surfing, rose in popularity in 2021 as travel restrictio­ns drove locals to their nearest beach. As a result, the number of people paddleboar­ding in the UK rose from 3,785 to 7,272 and Gower, with its 25 beaches, became a hotspot for paddling enthusiast­s thanks to its calm, clear waters and soft winds.

Evan said: “Lewis and I grew up together. We met at Bishopston Comprehens­ive School and went to Gower College Swansea’s Gorseinon campus together. We’re very likeminded, so when it came to taking a gap year we both wanted to do something beneficial to our future, but equally fun. We have so many fond memories surfing and kayaking at the beach, so we decided to launch a business that enabled others to have the same experience­s and make the same memories.”

Talking about the Gower Waves customer experience, Lewis said: “We’ve found renting to be very popular among first-time paddlers who don’t want to splash out on equipment to just try the sport. We love getting out there and meeting our customers, sharing our love of the water, our advice and, most importantl­y, discuss being safe in the waters.”

Evan and Lewis launched Gower Waves with the support of Big Ideas Wales, a Welsh Government­funded service that, as part of Business Wales, aims to support young people aged 25 and under to develop a business idea as part of its commitment to the Young Person’s Guarantee.

The best friends turned business partners reached out to Big Ideas Wales in early 2023 and were instantly paired with business advisor Michela Bloomfield, who helped them develop a business plan, secure business insurance and create a legally binding waiver that, once signed by customers, protects them from lost propriety or accidents.

Michela also signposted Evan, who works part-time as a duty manager at a local hotel, to the Young Person’s Start Up Grant. The pair put the funding towards customised Gower Waves paddle boards.

Evan and Lewis used the remaining funding to profession­ally print business flyers, which were distribute­d among local campsites, holiday rentals and shops, and canvas posters that were put up around Gower’s most popular beaches.

Evan added: “Having the help of an experience­d business advisor has made the world of difference to our start-up. Without Michela, we can’t help feeling that we’d be five steps behind. Neither of us had any idea how to successful­ly run a business, but with the support of Big Ideas Wales anyone can become a successful entreprene­ur. We can’t thank them enough for helping us turn our passion into a reality.”

Alongside broadening their rental offering, Evan and Lewis’ long-term goal is to secure enough profits to purchase their own van and physical storage lots on beaches across Gower, making housing and transporti­ng their products simpler.

Michela said: “Each day I work with entreprene­urs who have no prior experience of running a business. Evan and Lewis are the perfect example of how, with the right support and dedication, anyone can become successful entreprene­urs and turn their passion into an income. Their story is testament that any passion or hobby can be a

thriving business.”

We have so many fond memories surfing and kayaking at the beach, so we decided to launch a business that enabled others to have the same experience­s and make the same memories Evan Richards

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ADRIANWHIT­EPHOTOGRAP­HY Evan Richards and Lewis Morgan of Gower Waves at Oxwich Bay.

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