Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews

New Nooby

Reply
Created by Moz58 > 9 months ago, 16 Apr 2017
Moz58
6 posts
16 Apr 2017 8:16AM
Thumbs Up

Hi guys as stated new member and have purchased my first sup.

Been surfing off and on for 40yrs and have been only riding a mal for last 5yrs but over the last couple of years have been using brothers sup when on holiday back in NZ.

My brother who has been supping and surfing for 45yrs+ and is a very accomplished waterman that still rips on a short board at 60yrs in big surf gave me advice on what board I should get for my level of experience.

So I have purchased a JL Hanalei Sup ? 1 11'2"x31"x4.5"(190L) / White.

I wanted to go the cruise control but he talked me around to the Hanalei as he has the 10 foot one and said it would be the perfect first board

I am 5'11" & weigh 92kg and a young 59yrs

Looking forward to it arriving and getting out on some flat water and getting some practice in.

Great forum and getting a wealth knowledge from all you experienced suppers.

Cheers Moz58

yt04
QLD, 397 posts
16 Apr 2017 5:51PM
Thumbs Up

Welcome mate. Plenty to learn and lots of people here who share. Bring the stoke!!

Moz58
6 posts
16 Apr 2017 5:02PM
Thumbs Up

Cheers mate

McGuane
484 posts
17 Apr 2017 3:13PM
Thumbs Up

Great choice of board, I reckon. Those Jimmy Lewis boards are things of great beauty. That Hanalei will be fun on the flats and in the waves too. A really good all rounder.

Moz58
6 posts
18 Apr 2017 4:47PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
McGuane said..
Great choice of board, I reckon. Those Jimmy Lewis boards are things of great beauty. That Hanalei will be fun on the flats and in the waves too. A really good all rounder.


Cheers mate I hope I made the right choice was undecided and my Bro said the JL Hanalei .

Got a week wait til it arrives sighhhhhhhhh!!!

Moz58
6 posts
1 May 2017 2:22PM
Thumbs Up

Picked myJL Hanalei from Perth last Wednesday and couldn't be happier awesome looking board and seems very well made.

Spent the last 4 days on flat water practicing paddling and balance and felt confident enough to try the waves.

Perfect day Very light Offshore and 2-3 ft little curlers.

First 4 attempts at catching a wave were all falling off the tail or digging a rail,after 2 hrs of trying I managed to get all the planets in line and came home with 3 nice little waves under my belt.

Really stoked but still a long way to go I find it a lot harder to keep my balance out in the ocean compared to flat water but I feel like I'm progressing by a little bit each day.

Cant thank Rob from Jimmy Lewis Aus enough really great guy to deal with and looked after me, Cheers Rob.





DaveSandan
VIC, 1383 posts
1 May 2017 4:38PM
Thumbs Up

Welcome to the Breeze, nice looking board. I have a 10ft as well which is great until you need a 14ft new one and that's just the beginning there are new paddles and all kinds of great stuff to get!!!!

Moz58
6 posts
1 May 2017 3:18PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
DaveSandan said..
Welcome to the Breeze, nice looking board. I have a 10ft as well which is great until you need a 14ft new one and that's just the beginning there are new paddles and all kinds of great stuff to get!!!!


Yea cheers Dave I know what you mean !!

cbigsup
454 posts
2 May 2017 7:35AM
Thumbs Up

GuD on ya mate! Excellent advice. Learn on a big board. Standing up right and not moving tricky at first, even if you have years of prone experience!



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews


"New Nooby" started by Moz58