It's a total mess in the ocean, but the new board must get wet. Stability is the best I have ever experienced in a 112 liter board. It seems to catch everything. So far, I think its performing as I had hoped. E wind please go away.
don't know how you do it in that chop. meanwhile, once again, i'm looking for a warm place to spend my winter. ruling out the entire east coast this time, due to crappy prevailing winds. man, i wish ri was warm!
59 years old. 6'2 195 lbs. a.k.a. DW on the Standupzone.
Wife SUPs too. Started SUPing May 2007
Real Names: Dwight and Jacky Fisher,
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Looks great!!! That is a good sign that it is stable in the E wind slop. You are looking good out there!
I'm shocked by the stability.
When I finished shaping the blank and weighed it to get the volume, I was bummed it turn out only 112 liters. Because I wanted a very stable board.
What a pleasant surprise!
don't know how you do it in that chop. meanwhile, once again, i'm looking for a warm place to spend my winter. ruling out the entire east coast this time, due to crappy prevailing winds. man, i wish ri was warm!
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