Who paddle surfs the same board that they kite?

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yabbin
yabbin
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
22 Jun 2012 12:49pm
Just wondering who paddle surfs the same board that they kite and if so what board and size is it? Could you also include weight and skill level.

I am currently looking at the bws drifter 5'9 as a bit of an all rounder, I would say that I am about 85-90kg weight range and intermediate level(surfing and kiting). I am worried that I may not be able to paddle in on waves too good due to sizeof board. So if anyone actually owns this board your comments would be appreciated.

Also very interested to hear other people's combos.
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
22 Jun 2012 1:16pm
Hi yabbin
I have a Drifter which I have kited with heaps and have surfed twice. I am 85 kg and 6ft2in tall - Itermediate/Advanced surfer and kitesurfer.
As you say it's a good all round board which I find very responsive to kite input. I ride the board strapless. The board has a flatter rocker which takes a bit of getting used to at first riding on a different part of the wave. This is far outweighed by the benefits that you get being better speed in smaller waves and riding in mushy 2-3ft swell as we often do. In conditions where I used to get bogged down on my Resin8, this board really excels. When it gets really big and windy I prefer the 6ft1 Resin8 with foot straps.

I normally paddle surf a 6ft4 board so when I took it out for a surf I was a bit sceptical if I would be able to paddle it at all. It paddles better than a lot of 6ft1 boards that I have ridden and gets up and going really quickly.

In my opinion it's a must as an addition to any quiver. One of the most fun boards I have ridden.
anoldman
anoldman
75 posts
75 posts
22 Jun 2012 11:33am
6'6" x 19 1/2" x 2 1/2" and 6'10" x 19 1/2" x 2 1/2 both surf and kite great in the right conditions.
But I love my mal when its under hip high and a strapped board when its wind crazy.
Disagree with less is more..

pro merc
pro merc
NSW
300 posts
NSW, 300 posts
22 Jun 2012 2:06pm
im a lazy kiter and even lazier paddler!

83kgs - intermediate kiter and surfer.

typically i ride a 6ft board for kite and surf but i have just finished a board with my local shaper that is 5'10" and wider through the nose for going in lighter conditions and ease of paddling. the board also has lots of extra good stuff to make it stronger for kiting, it has added a lttle weight but that is not bad for the kiting side of performance. i havnt been this excited about a shape in a long time and cant wait to try it out!

i will post some pics of it after the weekend.
taxi
taxi
QLD
416 posts
QLD, 416 posts
23 Jun 2012 11:31am
6'x4"Simon Anderson XFC by 19'x2"1/2" would be my do all one board , I'm 87kg,
but on saying that my favorite board to kite with from 2ft slop to head high surf is a 5'9"JS black box and it's 19'1/4"wide by about 2'1/4" thick and it gives me much joy, easy planing, the board just keeps running, and it's real easy to surf. Slingshot Tyrant and Josh Mulcoy are also great boards, just my thoughts on were I'm at with my boards and kiting at the moment, hope I've been some help...
yabbin
yabbin
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
23 Jun 2012 8:42pm
thanks for feedback guys,

hey sunseeker how is your drifter holding up and do jump/punt with it.
yabbin
yabbin
NSW
40 posts
NSW, 40 posts
23 Jun 2012 8:45pm
definately keen to see pics of ya new board, pro merc
pro merc
pro merc
NSW
300 posts
NSW, 300 posts
26 Jun 2012 9:46am
This is the board i have been working on with a local shaper, it will have inserts added to it later for people who want straps. It is designed for small to medium sized waves up to 5ft after that the tail is too wide for a lighter rider.
i have not ridden this yet due to just being too busy :( (i know poor excuse!)





There are extra layers of glass around the rear foot area and the front area and we call the rest of the board a medium to heavy level of glass construction. Overall weight is 3.5kg's with tailpad and fins. It should be still light enough to whip around but the extra little bit of weight will help when kiting at speed and keeping the board sticking to you going over waves.





The board should take the abuse of light strapless jumps for a season with some deck compression but on the upside it will feel like a proper surfboard not like those production planks with straps that have no feel.
Being wider through the nose and tail it will get up and planning very fast and paddle into small waves easily :)


anoldman
anoldman
75 posts
75 posts
26 Jun 2012 10:42am
Nice Board Pro Merc.
Square / diamond tails perfect for some tail area.
Really like the slightly fuller nose. Should surf great.
I've seen a similiar board made by Delta with a heavier stringer.
The additional ply laminates in the stringer looked great under the clear coating.
Forget the inserts.
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