New bigger shop? Stocking up on the DC17's are we?

Although the east coast demo tour was postponed in Newcastle we managed to put something together for the novacastrians.
After yesterdays ridiculous temperature/humidity level it was good to have a light SE'r blowing this morning to cool things down.
The location was the new Belmont Bay foreshore area.
Alot of crew turned up as soon as we set up the tent.
Head surf coach Miles (in blue shirt) was giving everyone expert advice and running some of them through our lesson program.
We had a good range of boards from the 14' C4 Vortice down to my personal custom 9'0 C4 Batwing
A local journo was driving pass to take his kids to nippers and stopped in to get some shots and get a story from Miles & I.
With so many boards on offer it was hard to choose which one!
With no tent ropes we had to tie a C4 BK Pro up to keep the tent from blowing over.
A local retailer lent out a new Ron House 10'6 and QuikBlade paddle for display. Very nice! I believe the guy that did the artwork on this board is pictured in a recent longboarding mag at the Mexican Pipe SUP challenge.
The slight crossshore wind made sure it wasn't easy for the first timers.
This paddler was enjoying it so much that she wanted to cross the lake!
This paddler is a regular in our SUP School and drives up from Sydney for lessons. Her progression has been amazing and next time we are hitting the surf. Here she is on a C4 10'0 BK Pro
Here is a close up the artwork on the Ron House 10'6.
How I wish I was young again! It is amazing how these young kids can pick up their balance and coordination so quick!
We had a large range of boards from C4 (9'0 Batwing Custom, 9'6 Swallow, 10'0 BK Pro, 10'6, 11'6 & 14'VorticeXP) and Miles brought along some Lairds (11'0 & 11'6)and a Starboard (12'0?). Each time I looked at this weed on the bank I thought of DJ and his trademark 'Crocs'
Some of the C4's. The 9'3 SUB Vector was on a secret mission up the north coast so the owner can get some quality time on it and not get hassled by others stealing it off her to ride!
We also had a large range of paddles. The most popular for the day were the C4 adjustable 'Stendy' paddles.
The time went so quick and it was time to pack up and load up!
The NewcastleSUP mobile loaded to the hilt with SUPs. Note the custom rack I made for the C4 Vortice.
All in all it was a great day and we had an excellent turn out with about 30 people having a go. I managed to get these shots whilst I was in having a rest. Miles gave lessons on the shore and I did water patrol.