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broadman said..
Yes. It does work a treat. Never had a problem with this, but of course not saying I never will. And Im sure as with myself you don't do it on top of or around others as suggested. In the event of finding others paddling out behind you, it is actually a safer option than just jumping of and letting the board go loose to nail who is ever behind you. I have not as yet had this go wrong but do have a limit to the size of white water before going to the jumping of option.
All your best intentions of paddling out choosing a clear way in front of you with no one behind can quickly change when someone else decides to paddle across in front of you or behind you.
I had this situation not long ago. Paddling out, a set started forming directly in front of me. A short boarder started paddling across towards me, all the time only looking out to sea. My options. I carnt just disappear. So will he stop before he gets to me, will he keep paddling across and pass me. Shall I move left or right to compensate, where is he going to stop and jack around to catch the wave. Still hasn't broken. Choice made I stay straight ahead. Sure enough he turns right in front of me. He was so focused on what he was doing he couldn't here me alerting him to , hey, Im here. Yes collision . Not bad but coped abuse for being where I was.
You can always make your best judgement call, but you can never mind read what someone else might do.
Yes I have digressed a little from the subject.
The options when paddling out a paddleboard change with size of wave, weather its braking or not. We don't have the SB option of duck dive everything. So you have to get inventive, always keeping safety in mind of course.
I am at the moment experimenting with a wave that is just about to break on top of you, paddle hard for speed and go to your knees and punch through it. Has been successful as long as the wave hasn't broken to much. JMTCW
Yes Broadman I agree with you and I also do the punch thru on knees but only on some waves (mainly if its crowded:-)