Hi guys,
This is my first post on seabreeze despite lurking and learning here for the last year. Thanks to everybody for their very helpful posts as I learned so much from them. Seabreeze is a great knowledge base to learn from thanks to the members.
As a background; I have surfed since I was ten years old starting in 1981. In my late thirties my lower back started to get so painful I had to give up surfing. This was depressing to say the least. I put on a heap of weight and got as high as 123kgs! Last year a good friend of mine had a similar experience of giving up surfing but with a sore neck. He recommended SUP to me as it didn't hurt his neck and he could still go out in the water and get some waves. I bought my first board one year ago, a 10ft Mana and soon realized my back was actually getting stronger from the paddling. Then I went in the surf with it and felt the stoke again.

So happy I rewarded myself with an Almerrick Caddy 10 ft 1. Now this is a great board and I still love it but it surfs like a mal. You have to move your feet a lot to get the most out of it so I started looking for something shorter.
I wanted to get a shorter surf styled SUP but I'm sure my paddling/balance skills aren't ready for it as I don't get to get out in the water that often thanks to work and family commitments. When I saw the Minion/Vanguard shapes I could see my chance of getting a shorter board sooner, so I took the chance and contacted Damien at Gulliver Boards in Burleigh Heads. He put me in contact with Aaron the shaper. Aaron was very helpful and convinced me to go a little longer than I was hoping, stretching the board to 8 ft 3 inches so as to keep the rails and tail a little thinner. When I ordered the board I was 115 kgs. This is a big boy board at 128 liters of volume. I got the board last week and as you would expect when getting a new board, the surf has been tiny and howling on shore ever since. Desperation got the better of me one arvo after work and I went out in 1ft slop and was so happy to find I could paddle it quite easily despite the wobbly conditions. Unfortunately the waves were weak and I never was able to get onto the back foot and really see how it goes. I have lost a lot of weight in the last few weeks(currently 107kgs), so the board is quite stable for me. I plan on loosing more weight and getting onto a smaller board eventually. Hopefully this becomes my big, bad weather board. I could only get 3-5 strokes in before changing sides but as stated earlier I don't have much paddling technique just yet. I have to say the guys at Gulliver were super easy to deal with and despite the glasser having some time off I got my board in just under 6 weeks from when I made the initial deposit.
I think the board
looks like it should go well and I'll report back once I get some waves with it.
The board is 8 ft 3 inches by 28.5 inches. I thinks its about 4 and 5/8 inches thick but only right in the center.
Total weight with fins is 7.5kgs. Not bad for a board of that volume.