I have been thinking about a twin hull racing SUP for quite a while.
Then after trying out a downwinder board which I find was not that fast as what I would have thought, I used to racing surfski's (Fenn Ski) in the old country and they were alot quicker even though the stroke rate was double, it has re-inforced my idea.
Anybody out here tried or considerd it doing a twin hull, the idea is to have a more stream line hull/s wider apart for stability. I would think that the twin hull would make it run in a straight line much better and with the correct hull design if you lent on the opposite side it would make the board turn the other direction. The double hull setup in front would also incorporate a snitch preventing nose diving/pearling.
Any comments
Rich
Well it is legal but it must be one complete piece. Unlike the SIC and Riviera where there were two complete hulls joined by a third party. If it is one complete moulded unit, it legal!
I thought that much, keeping your designs under wraps.
Nah, I actually found some pics and obviously watch the above clip.
The ideals are screaming around my head!
Cheers
Rich
G'day richswing I paddled one of Mark Raaphorst S-16 Standamaran at Kahalui Harbour Maui in 2010 it paddled unreal with speed. Great board for flatwater racing and it's a peace off p##s when paddling into a head wind. the S-16 Stanamaran suits winds of 15 knots or less with a very small swell say 2ft or less.
I was going to buy one but I have no more room left in the garage.
DW
I had a run on one on lake Macquarie this week. Was very quick stable, although it was 0 wind and waves.Biggest advantage seemed to be that it didn't turn as much, so you could paddle on one side alot longer. Board is still in Porto-type but is looking to be produced locally very soon.