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Maroubra SUP said..
Funloving stuff watching that vid, especially as the weather here is cold, windy onshore mess. The 12'6 inflatables make a lot of sense for BOP close-quarter racing. I have a 9'3 C4 iSUP inflatable for family & friends to use. Fun for mucking around on, teaching newbies, but nowhere near the performance of a glass board re speed & surfing. Interesting to see the nose of the Naish seem to suck down onto the wave base, then breach before you wiped out. Looked like you were on the tail, but the nose wasn't coming up. Still looks like heaps of fun.
That was my first waves on an inflatable and they do take some getting used to.
These long flat 12'6" boards don't have much rocker to make them fast on flat water.. When standing in the middle they get a slight bend giving you some rocker.. Once on a wave and you jump back towards the tail you loose the bent bit of rocker and the board flaterns out causing the nose to drop and stick to the water.. You need to keep the nose up and resist the urge to get right back on the tail.. I started to get the hang of it after a while and was able to ride the waves all the way in.. It's a bop style wave ride.. No real turning going on.. and yes.. Heaps of fun..

DJ