So any of you glide boys checked out the Dave Parmenter PSV?
Concept seems pretty cool as a paddler and glider surfer.
www.nowtro.com/paddle-surfPaddle/Surf Vehicle (PSV)
12'0"Designed as a racing paddleboard that could be surfed in ordinary waves, the PSV occupies a different niche than other 'super-tanker' or 'cross country' long knives. Back in 1998 I began building these low-rockered javelins to compete in summer paddleboard races on Oahu, and even used one to cross the Kaiwi Channel in 2001. What makes this design unique is that it is not only very competitive in either the surfboard class or stock class paddleboard races, but it also handles very nicely in thick, slopey offshore reef breaks. The design can be scaled up or down on to accommodate any ratio of surf vs. paddle. This is an escape pod - it gets you away from crowds and lets you thoroughly enjoy waves that no one else wants. And you will get your pects back...
Active ingredients:
- Narrow, parallel rails for the utmost speed and straight-down arm propulsion.
- Convex bottom for the optimum in displacement hull efficiency.
- Chine/bevel along bottom of rail.
- Combined with convex hull bottom, this double edge not only creates sizzling fast release but more importantly helps provide acute heel-to-toe sensitivity when surfing.
- Sharp panel vee around fin and off tail is speedy for prone paddling and a powerful fulcrum for your back foot when carving into sweeping full-face turns when surfing.
Standard Dimensions:
- 12.5 Nose
- 20.75" to 21'0" Widepoint
- 10.75" to 13.0" Tail
- 5.5" Thickness
- Single-fin, center box