i surfed this board out the alley today. reasonably crowded.
what's really surprising is how easy it is to handle. paddling in the bumpy stuff is a piece of cake. paddling over foam is dead easy too which surprises me considering the nose width.
i planned to use this board in beach breaks but today has changed my mind. i can kick turn this board on a dime fast. so if a wave jumps up in front of me or some body falls off i'm on it in a flash and you can take off really late too
. i found i can comfortably weave through a crowd. if i miss a wave dodging traffic its easy to get out and away. i could see surfers were comfortable with my being there, well as much as possible for a standup paddler. i'm not one for getting in amongst it, but today you had to or no waves. i usually hang a bit wide inside then dash across when i see a inside 'grower'.
i do need to find some more go forward then what i'v got atm moment. turns anywhere thou and up and down surfing is there to be had
i ran into murry burton out there and saw him at the beach afterwards. he commented on the board having a really nice plane shape.
i asked him what i could do for some more go forward. he said swap the front fins to the back or get some bigger back fins- bigger than the existing front fins.
he showed me his short board setup yep- small front fins, bigger back fins- interesting .
i don't have bigger skeg fins but a mate lent me his dvs front skeg fins so i'll try it with big dvs fins all round and see how that goes
i will be on this board a lot because it handles so well in the water
cheers