Me: 42, 100kegs, windsurfing in waves for ages and though that would help learn wave riding on SUP and Mal (false haha)
Starting in SUP was to improve off-season fitness and have some fun. Now I caught waves, I want more
I have a JP widebody 10' x 33.5" which was a great choice at the start I think. It paddles easy and is very stable. Seems to be a good 'learner and some waves' kinda board
A while back I (finally) found a small board for the kids, old Starboard 9' x 30" with the camo deck and wingers, I think it is 2008-9 ish. I grabbed it for them and hopefully for me when I ride proper waves.
I found it quite unstable even on FLAT flat water in a harbour but
so much faster to paddle. It dawned on me why the JP was so hard to catch waves on, almost 34 wide and rocker pushing water.... man the 30" wide was easy to paddle fast.
Thus I figured today after catching some nice waist to head hi waves on the fatman JP, I'd try the skinny minnie Starboard. OMG. Could not even paddle it, in small waves and 10kn cross shore wind. Yeah, tiny bit bumpy and yeah I am big, but fk me how does
anyone use those 8' x 27" things?????
Anyway - I can't really turn the JP ... I can turn it to scoot
along the wave and sometimes after an eternity of bottom turn kinda hit the top in what feels like a really sad sorta way. I know that 9' x 30" Starboard would would do it tight and smash it.
But I feel maybe it is me, do I need to walk right back on the big board, stomp the tail and turn it hard? On a windsurf board that kills it.... I don't surf BTW so need to know if I need back foot 10cm from tail or 50cm.......?????
Then on the JP I paddle like 100% for a good few seconds before the wave, seems others make the choice late and start paddling when the wave is almost upon them. It has made me realise the width is bogging me down so much.
So do I go smaller?
It is clear 30" is too narrow for me ........ so 32" must be good right?
But like I said how the hell do people - even if they are skinny buggers - ride those things that are 27 or 28 wide? Or are they only used in zero wind glassy Indo?
Anyway I figure I need to try a 9'6" x 32" and see.
But I see guys on insanely big boards do pretty tight turns so it must be me. Can the JP ride waves hard...?
Thoughts?