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Code 1300s for beginner flat water paddle ups

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Created by miamiwngr 4 months ago, 27 Jun 2024
miamiwngr
68 posts
27 Jun 2024 5:14AM
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Asked this over on the progression forum but didn't get much traction. Maybe I'll reach some more people here.

Is the code 1300s a suitable foil for doing beginner paddle ups or is it too small? I'm 80kg l, have a barracuda 102l board. I already know how to foil but I have no paddle background

toppleover
QLD, 2043 posts
27 Jun 2024 10:22AM
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Try asking in the Code Foil Riders Facebook Group

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PeterP
850 posts
27 Jun 2024 1:40PM
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I have not tried to paddle up the 1300 Code but in my experience, as a beginner, you'd want to go bigger, unless you are a young, strong MF. Start with something around 1800-2000 and work your way down.

hilly
WA, 7350 posts
27 Jun 2024 4:15PM
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Code punch above their weight. The 1300 would have massive lift and would paddle up at your weight. However being a beginner it may be a challenge.

DaHammerBDA
51 posts
30 Jun 2024 5:39PM
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In the intro video for the 1300, James states that the 1300 is not specifically designed for flat water paddle ups but it can do it. James makes it look ridiculously easy and gives a simple tutorial and is up and flying in ten strokes. I have 6 sessions on the 1300 trying to flat water paddle up. I can get get the board to release just no flight yet. I'm dedicating 2 to 3 one hour sessions a week to learn this skill on the 1300.

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