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BenjiD
BenjiD
NSW
97 posts
NSW, 97 posts
6 Jan 2014 3:08pm
Not a big deal for most of you but today i caught my first wave on my 9'5" widepoint. Yewww!! I had only ever taken it out on flat water but there was some clean 2 foot waves today so i thought why not. It was pure stoke. And am now going to ditch the boards and focus on SUPing. You can see those waves coming from miles away.

2 newbie questions. Paddling in surf and going straigt is hard work. Do you take shotrr strokes in the surf and should i shorten my paddle?

Second question, how the hell do you get out when it is bigger than 2 foot, particularly when it is so hard to paddle straight ( i took the pussy option and got on my knees to get past the breaks)?

Cheers in advance.
petedorries
petedorries
QLD
700 posts
QLD, 700 posts
6 Jan 2014 2:56pm
Yes
& Practice

Good on you. Enjoy
surfanimal
surfanimal
NSW
1662 posts
NSW, 1662 posts
6 Jan 2014 7:34pm
Good work mate.

Keep a surfboard for 'those' days. Some days sup just won't cut it.

Paddle out via rips and stay out of the wave zone if at all possible on the way back out and until your experienced at sup (regardless of how good a knowledge you have as a surfer), stay away from the main breaks and watch as many sup'rs as you can.

I prone paddle out often with my paddle tucked under my chest. Way quicker and a great energy saver.

Enjoy and stay stoked.

rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
1458 posts
QLD, 1458 posts
6 Jan 2014 8:24pm
If possible put in a bigger centre fin to help you go straight or just move your centre fin back a little.
After 2 years of supping I still have trouble going straight and so paddle slightly to the right or left
and then straighten up as the wave gets closer.
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