Hey all,
Is it possible to do downwinders and catch runners on a 12-6 board if you are a lightweight? I'm just curious because since getting my 12-6 Isup river race at Christmas i've become obsessed with suping and would really like to give a dw a go ![]()
I've read that you shouldn't really bother unless you have a 14' or bigger board, but I'm a lightweight at a bit over 60 kgs and wondered if that would make it possible for me to do one even though I have a smaller board ![]()
Regards
Ant
Jacko seemed to go alright on a 12 6 the other day![]()
Spanked me on a 14![]()
Not sure what an Isup is though![]()
You can downwind on anything it is good fun. The more you spend the faster you go look at Downwinders vids![]()
Of course you can , the longer boarsds will be faster but you can still get out and get amoungst it..
I paddled around Hamilton Island (16km) in the Whitsundays on an inflatable SHUBU 10-2 no worries.
At 60kg just make sure you wear a legrope in case a gust of wind blows you away ..![]()
Rob
I believe that's an "inflatable" 12'6 (???).... Yes, at your weight, you have a fair chance of having a bit of fun on a 12'6!
'PT Woody' and I were discussing the Inflatable Down Wind concept the other day. We haven't tried it, but we formed a view that the "inflatables" are not as stiff as a Normal SUP, and runners/waves might "flex" the tail, rather than lift the tail.... effectively giving you less drive, or less glide on the runners.... but this is only theory at this stage....
Try and come over to Melbourne for one the events, and have a play on all the boards, bring you inflatable(?), and feel the differences between boards....
supvic.com / SUP Vic .com
But as Piros says, wear a leggie, so you both don't fly away !! ![]()
Simon
Thanks guys, I'll have to give it a go next time the wind gets up. Be good to get up to Melbourne sometime for an event as well...
Yep, it is an inflatable, this one:
I am 95 kg and I have done downwindrs catching heaps of runners on my 11' NSP.
It depends mostly on how strong the wind and the following swell is. Of course it will be easier on a longer faster board but anythings possible
The 12' Glide and the 12'6" Surfrace are the only short boards that I know of that are good for DW'ers.. For me it's all about getting planning and surfing the runners.
I've heard the Coreban 12'6" is also good.. IMO .. 14' is as short as you'd want to go for real down-winding.
DJ
simple rule, run what you brung.
You can have fun on anything, so don't worry about it being right or wrong, just get out there and enjoy yourself.
i weight 71kilos and have down wind on casso 12'6" DC custom and this board is great down wind bit unstable as its quite narrow but has no probs at all catching runners unreal shape
It is an acquired skill to catch runnners. It will be easier on a longer board but it's still something you have to work at.
Initially you will get more surges than actual runs. You will accelerate a bit, glide along, then slip off the back of the wave in front. When you finally manage to catch and surf a runner your face will split with a big idiot grin far out of proportion to the size of the wave.
I managed to catch a few runners on a 12' PSH Gun which is not really a downwinding kind of board.
So, yes you can downwind on a 12'6" board. No it will not be automatic runner catching heaven. Yes you will get better with practice.
DJ remember he is a light weight and that makes heaps of difference. I have paddled a few of them and seen lightweight riders disappear a head of me on them.
Engine real important IMO
Thanks mikeman but it wasn't a claiming anything.. I was just giving my own thoughts on this that's why I used the words.. 'that I know of' ..If I had not said that you would have good reason to be mad at me.. Either way I don't think we need insults here.. Agree, disagree and say why.. and we can all be happy.. ![]()
DJ