My new DEEP OceanBoards 10ft Log:
I have mostly for the last year or 2 been riding a 10'6" mal shape SUP and been really enjoying it. As much as the Gold Coast has some world class waves, more often than not, its not. I have smaller surf sups that are great when conditions are good or better, but the fun factor was just there on the bigger board no matter the conditions. After deciding I wanted to trim some "fat" off my 10'6", I went to Simon@DEEP to shape me a new low volume 10' log SUP.
I knew where I would like to go dimension wise, but wasn't sure. Speaking with Simon, we came up with a size that would still be ok to paddle for me at 6.1 and 85kg. Final size is 10' x 26" x 3 3/4" and approx 103ltr. Going with a single concave in the nose with light chines, flowing into a double at the tail and nice low volume rails
Typical DEEP customer service and the build quality/finish of the board is spot on.
I hadn't paddled much in the last 4 months due to working away and then the last 5 weeks being out thanks to a shoulder injury, so todays first paddle was going to be "interesting"... Todays conditions would be considered "**** house" on the official surf-o-meter. Blowing onshore northerlies for the last 4 days does nothing for us here. After a quick test paddle in the creek to check both board and shoulder I had to go try some waves. Finding that sweet spot, paddle wise, required a little adjustment but I'm getting there. On the 2 or 3 waves I caught, it feels what I think a mal should feel like, rather than a SUP. This board will be a go-er for sure
I could tell you how this board did this or that on the wave, how the hid dips and toes on the nose were countless.......but that would just be BS!
All I need now is to learn to surf and life will be grand.