new paddler at my local

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spencer
spencer
TAS
185 posts
TAS, 185 posts
24 Feb 2011 6:33pm
hi.i was out at my local this arvo and a new guy came wobbling out and generaly having a hard time and i felt for him, so i paddled over a tried to give him some advice and say i went through the same.stand up has this general bond to help your fellow paddlers that surfing does not.any other stories out there fellow stand ups.
tim3
tim3
WA
16 posts
WA, 16 posts
24 Feb 2011 4:38pm
Every time I go out surfing at my local, (like yesterday) I always offer my board and paddle to a mal or short board surfer in the surf, many have questions or are curious about SUP, so I let them have a go. The majority are suprised at how hard it is to stay up-right or even to paddle around and manovure my board (a 11'2 standboard) through the line up.
So yeah SUP does seem to break down barriers and doing this brings respect to all water users. Share the stoke I say!
towball
towball
4634 posts
4634 posts
25 Feb 2011 3:48am
We check out any new faces in our line up had two french guys the other week .On Monday giz says look another fool with a SUP so went over to check his permitt ,riding a 10' mana name was Tony a local he was doing ok only suping for two months good to see newbees . Must say after doing a road trip up north there is a lot more people Suping in NewZealand .
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
25 Feb 2011 8:30am
tim3 said...

Every time I go out surfing at my local, (like yesterday) I always offer my board and paddle to a mal or short board surfer in the surf, many have questions or are curious about SUP, so I let them have a go. The majority are suprised at how hard it is to stay up-right or even to paddle around and manovure my board (a 11'2 standboard) through the line up.
So yeah SUP does seem to break down barriers and doing this brings respect to all water users. Share the stoke I say!


Had similar experiences...I've never surfed, but am finding it surprisingly easy to get up & going on flatwater & even catching small waves/runners. I've lent my board to a couple of pretty good shortboarders & was surprised to find that they struggle a bit with getting the balance & catching waves. (Which, from a beginner's point is good for my ego).
The VIP
The VIP
QLD
69 posts
QLD, 69 posts
25 Feb 2011 11:01am
I tend to stick out a little cos i wear a helmet which i guess makes it easy for people to give me tips. Wouldn't have progressed as far as i have without the advice of people like col, annie, jonno and the list goes on....Even have people i've seen around calling me onto waves--that really helps on crowded days
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