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obijohn said..
My wife and I both bought the 2021 14' Bullet to replace our older SIC F16s for downwinding on Maui. In the past we had also ridden the previous Bullet 14s, the Jimmy Lewis Maliko, a Fanatic Falcon, and we still own dedicated flat-water 14s. We could not be happier with the new Bullets; very stable, easy to catch bumps, and great at smoothly resurfacing the nose when you poke into the back of a bump. Now in our 70s, the new Bullets are keeping us excited about downwinding. Since we do a lot of SUP surfing on our shorter boards, it is important to us that our downwind boards have a surfy feeling when you get back on the tail and the new Bullets are great at this. When the surf is tiny (knee to thigh high), we have fun taking our Bullets to ride deserted outer reef breaks since they will actually make a decent bottom turn. If you are looking for the fastest board just to shoot straight downwind their would be other choices, but if you enjoy surfing left and right across the swells then the Bullet 14 is hard to beat.
On flat water, the new Bullet is much faster than the old F16, but not nearly as fast or with as much glide as our dedicated flat-water boards.
You asked about crosswinds. One of our favorite downwinders involves needing to make a 90-degree turn towards shore for a 300 meter paddle through an opening in the reefs. We chose to get the rudder option which makes it a piece of cake to paddle 90 degrees to a 30 mph wind for a few hundred yards. We also enjoy being able to give the rudder a quick nudge to lineup with the numerous cross-swells we experience during our runs. I realize that some people are very anti-rudder, but for us and our situations they are a huge plus on the Bullet 14.
Good points. I see the rudder advantage but it seems they are not available here. I used to downwind some flat deck boards here in our steep windswell...maybe it was me but oftentimes there were waves coming from side and submerging the board making me miss a takeoff? Dugout board seems to prevent this a lot.