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Created by sorse > 9 months ago, 3 Jun 2008
sorse
NSW, 509 posts
3 Jun 2008 10:19AM
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Hey guys just thought i would say a quick hi, I've had a sup for a while and been having some fun playing in waves.
How ever over the last few weeks have been going for evening paddles in the dusk to build up fitness. Last weekend I went for a paddle round Lake macquaire and found I have as much if not more fun crusing over the flat water checking out all the marine life and seeing what sort of distance i can cover..
Don't think you can't have a great time not in the waves this sport rocks.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
3 Jun 2008 9:11AM
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yeah, there is something special about paddling on glassy flat water...it kinda puts u in a hypnotic trance....i like to try and do a Slow stealth paddle...no splashing allowed....love it...it's like being a kid again

Brooko
1672 posts
3 Jun 2008 2:17PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

yeah, there is something special about paddling on glassy flat water...it kinda puts u in a hypnotic trance....i like to try and do a Slow stealth paddle...no splashing allowed....love it...it's like being a kid again


Haha, i do the no splash method as well, keeping a low profile from the men in grey suits, when i am out on my own 2ks from the seal colony

DavidJohn
VIC, 17417 posts
3 Jun 2008 5:19PM
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I also like doing the stealth paddle thing..

I saw an interview with Dave Chun..or something like that..He's the Kialoa paddle guy..and he said his paddles have no dihedral because he likes the silence of a flat blade as it enters the water and releases from it..He says the dihedral (C4 and Werner) makes a plonk sound.

I don't know if I agree or not..but his paddles sure are quiet in and out of the water if you do it right.

DJ

champcrow
SA, 804 posts
3 Jun 2008 8:24PM
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Welcome to my world fella's All i've done since i got my board in january is flat water paddle and i love every bit of it. To many things have come up since then to get anywhere near some waves but in a few months time it 's looking good

Only a few tug and fishing boat wakes to keep me happy at the moment.

oliver
3952 posts
3 Jun 2008 7:36PM
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That sounds like marketing spin DJ. My Werner doesn't make a 'plonk' sound - that would scare the salmon away - the Werner is pure stealth.

When we catch up next we will compare our paddles with a 'plonk' test

JohnDavid
VIC, 181 posts
3 Jun 2008 10:03PM
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Oliver, DJ, you guys are a couple of plonkers....

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
3 Jun 2008 9:27PM
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My poo plonks when it hits the john water if Im in a rush and dont put dunny paper down first

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
4 Jun 2008 8:07AM
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Hey sorse(dave),

Your right, this sport rocks. It seems like there are many fellow kiters now taking up the sport.
We love it, especially ocean racing!!

Enjoy it

XX angie

ivanash
25 posts
4 Jun 2008 2:14PM
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Hi guys, very good to read your opinions, I thougth I was getting old (well, I´m actually is...)
I feel exactly the same paddling in flat water... I use to have as a daily routine in my time off, to go early in the beach to check the waves and the swell for a surfing session.
Nowadays if the conditions are not good, I prefer go paddling in a lake close to my home, I have more fun. I feel great, is a kinda meditation, silent, everything is calm, birds singing, I almost go levitating . Not to mention the excellent workout. Now a question, how long do you guys paddle in a normal session ?
Here go some pics.
Ivan
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ivanash
25 posts
4 Jun 2008 2:37PM
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Something went wrong posting the pics... let me try again.
Ivan






SF
NSW, 161 posts
4 Jun 2008 7:27PM
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This is where I paddle in the morning before work. The bay is sheltered and usually calm. I can carry my board down to the bay from my home. I rarely see anyone on the water, just an occasional fisherman.

Brooko
1672 posts
4 Jun 2008 5:48PM
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Yep sure is a great sport, having something i can surf on as well as do nice paddles relaxing with my wife in the river. Ivan i always aim to go for 2hr sessions or more , whether in the ocean or river

oliver
3952 posts
4 Jun 2008 6:16PM
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Hey IvanNash, SF - keep the photos coming. They both look like a fantastic places to paddle, no wonder you leave yourself behind when you go there. Is the water clear. What sort of marine or other life do you see there?

ivanash
25 posts
4 Jun 2008 6:34PM
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Hi Oliver
Yes, the lake is great for paddling, and there is conection to the sea via a jetty... the water is pretty clear in the high tide, and plenty of fishes.
SF you are a happy man for living in a wonderfull place like this.
Cheers
Ivan

SF
NSW, 161 posts
5 Jun 2008 1:44AM
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The water is not as clear as the ocean, but still good enough to spot a few small fish and the occasional stingray. I am about 10km from the ocean by water. That's got me thinking; if I catch the outgoing tide that would make a nice trip. Paddling against the tide is not an option as it runs at about 4 knots through the narrows near the ocean.

Steve

paddlepop
QLD, 209 posts
5 Jun 2008 8:08AM
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i'm doing 100% flat water at a small dam 5 mins drive from home.

with the price of fuel at the moment i can't afford to drive to the sunshine coast on the off chance of hitting it right

pete

NewcastleSUP
NSW, 250 posts
5 Jun 2008 10:18PM
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plonking is not good......the secret is to try and keep your paddling as quiet as possible to enable maximum effiency of your paddle stroke. the dyhedral only centralises your paddle stroke to prevent rail banging which is good. The paddle should exit the water vertically otherwise you will be lifting water thus pushing your board deeper into the water and creating drag.

alls good

the race at manly is only limited to 12ft boards because the major sponsor's boards are only 11'6.

sorse
NSW, 509 posts
10 Jun 2008 10:16AM
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When is this race at manly??

sorse
NSW, 509 posts
12 Jun 2008 4:55PM
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Thought I'd put on some pics of our last flat water session last weekend..







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