Congrats.. I agree about the handle.. The rockered nose boards do turn much easier because the piercing nose on race boards act a bit like a nose fin making direction changes very hard unless you sink the tail and raise the nose way out of the water.. I hope others hear what you say about tippyness even for a 30" wide board.. Most other brand boards seem to come in a 26 or 28" width these days and I keep hearing people say that they think they will be ok on the narrower option and don't really need the wider board.. Wrong IMO.. In most cases you need the wider board.. I can see why Mark put small'ish fins on his boards but I think while you're getting used to the board a bigger fin will help heaps.. I'm thinking a large dolphin (10") or something like the Jamie Mitchell fin from Future fins will work best for that board.. Let us know how it goes and thanks for your review.. A couple of pics would be nice..
For some reason i can't upload pics of the SIC F14.
DJ... i plan to try a different and larger fin. Perhaps an Eric Terrien Bat Fin, which i have, or possibly a Ninja. I had a Gladiator Hybrid fin on another board, perhaps i should give that a try...
Well, i got my SIC F14 about 3 weeks ago, but have not had many chances to paddle in decent downwind conditions until yesterday.
This board ROCKS! We had a 24mph south wind which works pretty good to be on Lake Michigan, 4-6' waves and 71 degree water made it a great day.
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Well, i got my SIC F14 about 3 weeks ago, but have not had many chances to paddle in decent downwind conditions until yesterday.
How is your board in serious DW? What is the weight?
Hey Paddlezz... i got 3 good downwinders in some "big" water. All three were 25 or so mph, with waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet. Unfortunately, the waves were not very "clean", but they were still a lot of fun, with MANY good glides. Where i was REALLY surprised was on a 6 mile long downwinder on an inland lake. Winds were about 18-20mph with about 12-18" chop. The SIC just seems to be magical with a tail wind and some waves. It's hard to describe the feeling.
@ AkeG.... how's the board search coming?
hey excav8ter so glad the F-14 is working out for you! Lake Michigan conditions are clearly the real deal
I picked up a 2014 Naish 14' x 29 Glide GS almost a couple months or so ago....right at the start of Hurricane (big wave surfing) season here in Maine....so it's only seen the water half a dozen times mostly in flatwater distance runs with one short DW run mixed in.
The Glide is ridiculously stable and of course, paddles extremely well. It's a pretty heavy board to get on a bump with but once I'm on it takes off and keeps going. I do need to walk it quite a bit in swells back and forth to keep good trim but I believe that's the idea Getting smoother and better each time out.
The nose really is a thing of beauty how it goes under water , yet board maintains speed and nose just pops right back up shedding water. Excellent design!
I got the Glide for almost $1,000. USD less (in cost) than the SIC, with having a strict budget and all it made sense to go with the Naish, and I'm very pleased that I did so far.
Fantastic! Glad to hear you're enjoying your new board. I would have liked to try the Naish too, but the closest dealer i know of is 180 miles away. We had about 8-10 good DW days back i September as well as this month. Had a "flat water" down winder with 18"-24" wind blown chop, had a total blast in 25mph winds...
You should post a few shots of your new board, so we can all get a look...
@ AkeG ..... if i may ask, how much did you pay for your glide? I see them listed at $1900+ i paid $2,200 for my F14 with an SIC bag included.
@ AkeG ..... if i may ask, how much did you pay for your glide? I see them listed at $1900+ i paid $2,200 for my F14 with an SIC bag included.
Paid $1,400 for the 2014 Glide GS. Local SIC dealer had the F-14 @ $2,400
quite frankly, that is the best 30" dw board I've ever seen . that guys is a beginner but its really going for him.
you should chase that one up
That's a BIG difference! I may have to take the 3 hour drive to see what kind of deal i can get on one.
That's a BIG difference! I may have to take the 3 hour drive to see what kind of deal i can get on one.
I should add that I got a bit of a "bro deal" from my local shop, and they took my longboard SUP in trade....have been buying boards,wetsuits and all things surf related from them for over 15 years.
Though all things are negotiable and cash money talks ;-)