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My Quiver & their Rocker profiles.

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Created by Seajuice > 9 months ago, 24 Apr 2015
Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
24 Apr 2015 3:00PM
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Finally got my Paddleboard quiver together for my local surf breaks. Some of you might like to look at the comparisons including Rocker profiles which aren't always so easy to describe.
The average swell down my way is about 1.5 metres or 3 to 4 foot. On bigger days it can average 2 to 3 metres or 6 to 8ft.
My boards are used on beach & point breaks plus an entrance break too, which can change a fair bit depending on tide & water run out.
So that's why I have 3 boards to cover most of my needs. All boards have manageable stand still balance.
For my weight at 76kg, I have been an average of 80kgs to 85kgs too.
My main board that can cover most situations is my 8ft 3" 29inch wide Sunova Soul at 110litres. It is my go to board when the waves are big. Or fairly fat. Or just plain nice. Its nose & tail rocker is smooth & progressive.It surfs fast, smooth, in control & so easy to turn. It's such a pleasure to surf. Stand still balance is good.

My next board is the JP Widebody 8ft 2" 32 inch wide, 124litres. I use it in choppy conditions with fairly fat waves is ideal. Or those onshore winds that mush up the surf. Not as fast or smooth as the Soul. But paddles well with some glide to get on the waves early like the Soul. Its nose & tail rocker is fairly shallow & I have nose dived it a few times. Mainly because I dont get onto the tail pad with my back foot when going down the wave face. Lol!!It still surfs well on anything up to overhead though. But not as controllable as the Soul. Stand still balance is better than the Soul in choppy conditions.

My last board is the 7ft Coreban Hyper, 29.5 inch wide, 115litres. I use it for those sucky waves or late take offs.
It has much less glide due to its excessive nose rocker which pushes water at slower speeds and it yaws when paddleing, that is the nose will move left & right. Less when standing further towards the nose. Which is OK for a short board as it takes no effort to get near or on the back pad as you take the drop down the wave face.
The Hyper needs speed to perform at its best & will bog down when the wave gets fatter so don't expect to make it through a section to the next break unless you are going fast! The Soul & JP can do this easily. Stand still balance is good but less than both the Soul & JP. The Hyper needs the best timing accuracy when catching waves. But so much fun getting through steep critical sections! The Hyper compliments my quiver by giving me balance, timing, accuracy & late take off practice. So getting back on the Soul & JP is more of a breeze. Well sometimes. Lol!!!




























SUPbru
386 posts
24 Apr 2015 1:06PM
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Nice work Seajuice - it's always good to see what kind of quiver fellow SUP enthusiasts are putting together depending on their local break & you're dead right, determining the rocker profile is a tricky exercise so thanks for the pics

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
24 Apr 2015 6:52PM
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I have the 8'2 jp too and love it.. I really like the look of the Sunova soul though, might have to demo at some point:)

supthecreek
2594 posts
25 Apr 2015 8:04PM
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Nice Idea Sea-J, thanks for doing that!

I like the breakdown of when & why you use each, and the comps between them.... excellent!
The more you hear about one board, helps you understand the other.

That Sunova SOUL looks sooooo right, love the foils and super clean lines...... it just says surfing to me.

Great little quiver you have there..... only one thing missing.......a good longboard SUP

Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
26 Apr 2015 12:28AM
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Thanks guys for the nice comments. Haaaaa! Guess what SUPTHECREEK. My wife has the long board SUP. A 10ft BlackHawk if I need it. looking forward to using. Lol!!!!

Chilebear
128 posts
26 Apr 2015 12:54AM
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Thanks Seajuice for posting about your boards.I really enjoyed reading that.

Its good that you mentioned the waves at your spot to get an idea of the board on certain waves

bjwedes
NSW, 150 posts
26 Apr 2015 7:29PM
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Thanks for the post
It's really helpful for us beginners to see the board selection reasons for the various surf conditions

Seajuice
NSW, 907 posts
26 Apr 2015 11:00PM
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Thanks guys. That's what I am here for. To help you guys out. I have surfed since 1971 with a polystyrene board & learnt first hand about volume as mine was a higher volume compared to my mates as it was faster & easier paddling. Then from there in the year 1978 I bought my first short board single fin a Carabine 6ft 6inch board off my mate. I cut the fin smaller because I had trouble turning it. Now I know what I did wrong. Should have got on the tail more.!
I have learn't sooooo much since then & even more since SUP surfing so more than happy to give constructive factual advice for you guys to short cut to the best boards for your surfing styles & wave types.
Cheers & ave fun!

Kami
1566 posts
26 Apr 2015 9:17PM
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Seajuice said..
Thanks guys. That's what I am here for. To help you guys out. I have surfed since 1971 with a polystyrene board & learnt first hand about volume as mine was a higher volume compared to my mates as it was faster & easier paddling. Then from there in the year 1978 I bought my first short board single fin a Carabine 6ft 6inch board off my mate. I cut the fin smaller because I had trouble turning it. Now I know what I did wrong. Should have got on the tail more.!
I have learn't sooooo much since then & even more since SUP surfing so more than happy to give constructive factual advice for you guys to short cut to the best boards for your surfing styles & wave types.
Cheers & ave fun!




Good job Seajuice
I will point some thing more about rocker line which is rail line. When looking at rocker line in fact your eye get catch by the rail curve. Because rail curves are on the outside of board opposite of rocker line which is on stringer.
For example please compare those 2 pictures. First one below is the rocker at stringer, second one is the shape with rail contour rocker been hidden behind rails shape. Can be subtle but up to plan shape at same rocker line final shape can be different.




Tardy
4975 posts
27 Apr 2015 4:11PM
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Nice collection and all very different .



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