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Sup foil board for small bumpy surf

Created by rgmacca rgmacca  > 9 months ago, 5 Dec 2024
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rgmacca
rgmacca

471 posts

5 Dec 2024 5:37pm
Hi
i want to make a board that is stable to paddle in small 3-4' surf, tends to have a bit of water movement rip. I use a 9'2x29" SMIK for sup surf.
Have built a 7'10 x 22" for flat water paddle up( can't do it yet)
I find this board to trick to balance on in the surf.
what sizes are ppl using? Not as a DW board more a surf foil sup. thanks
mulletman
mulletman

SA

34 posts

6 Dec 2024 6:35am
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rgmacca said..
Hi
i want to make a board that is stable to paddle in small 3-4' surf, tends to have a bit of water movement rip. I use a 9'2x29" SMIK for sup surf.
Have built a 7'10 x 22" for flat water paddle up( can't do it yet)
I find this board to trick to balance on in the surf.
what sizes are ppl using? Not as a DW board more a surf foil sup. thanks


I use One Egg 6.1 x 25" ,107 Litres
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

6 Dec 2024 9:45am
Yeah if not for DW then drop the length down a bit and go between 6-6-5 as this sizing definitely feels better for wave foiling than using a DW board.
I always love riding the 5'10 x 23 x 92L Egg in the surf as it is just way more fun and easy to pump around plus it still picks up most of the waves.
I have also made a custom proto for myself i have been riding which is 6'1 x 20 x 100L x 4kg which also feels pretty good and feels super nice to pump around on.
Just go a touch wider as you will lose some stability when dropping the length, Maybe something like 6'5 x 24 might be a start if you are making one custom.
rgmacca
rgmacca

471 posts

6 Dec 2024 4:23pm
Thanks guys appreciate feedback.
Do you find theses size boards easy enough to stand on while waiting for waves?
mulletman
mulletman

SA

34 posts

7 Dec 2024 7:20am
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rgmacca said..
Thanks guys appreciate feedback.
Do you find theses size boards easy enough to stand on while waiting for waves?


Yep the extra width makes them reasonably stable ,also a bigger foil
helps stability ??
rgmacca
rgmacca

471 posts

8 Dec 2024 6:58am
Thanks
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