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jackyl said..
Hi DJ
I saw two of your videos last night: 1. on taping a blade and, 2. the Hokua movie camera strapped onto the end of your paddle... and have to say they are great!!!!!
Do you make movies for a living... if not you should.
And, where did you get the slowed down version of 'California Dreaming', superlative music choice?????... considering that one for my funeral song.
On a serious matter. I am 90kgs and 53 and just started the whole SUP addiction. I have surfed for 45 years, including trips to Bali and Fiji and now ride all coasts of Tasmania. I love the long board drawn out bottom turns feel rather than the more rad-snappy quad thing. I also have a strong love for Naish having wave-sailed Robbie's gear for years.
I know you ride the Hokua X32 but I am thinking for my first foray into a more sup surf style of board the standard Hokua GT 9.5 would be a good ride? Would you say go X32 still or even go up to standard GT 9.10?
cheers and keep making SUP movies...
Jack
Hi Jack and welcome to the breeze..

Thanks for for your comments about my vids.. I'm just mucking around with my GoPro's and learning as I go..
I enjoy doing the vid's and comments like yours (and many others) encourages me to keep doing it..
I'm also an old windsurfer.. and Robby Naish fan.. I'm about 58 and 95kgs.. but I don't have the surfing background like you.. I may have met you once when I was on the vic windsurfing team competing at the nationals when they were in Tassie.. (Marrawah) many years ago..
IMO the new 9'6" X32 Hokua would be perfect for you.. I struggle a bit on my 9'1" if it gets a bit choppy.. I might even trade mine for the 9'6" one day..
Although my X32 is an LE I think next time I'd but the GT mostly for the money saving.. A friend has a new 9'10" Hokua and he loves it but I'm thinking the X32's with their extra width and increased nose rocker is the way to go..