Hey guys,
Been awhile, but finally got a chance to connect with Deems again to do another video. I don't get to spend as much time back in Aus as I'd like these days but gotta make sure I make the most of it when I'm back. Below is the result of a couple fun days down south. Hope you enjoy it!
Very nice vid, Kaehi!
Note that Dogman already posted it at www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Boywonder-roadtripping-vidSo you may want to see the comments there, too.
Do you think foiling helped develop the impressive flow we can see in this video?
Nice one Keahi , what board are you riding now. Cool little finless section ![]()
This one is a prototype that we've been working on. Slightly longer and not ridiculously low volume but still works insane especially in something with a bit of power. The finless on the 10 footer is way too fun!
Very nice vid, Kaehi!
Note that Dogman already posted it at www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Boywonder-roadtripping-vidSo you may want to see the comments there, too.
Do you think foiling helped develop the impressive flow we can see in this video?
Thanks colas,
Had a look before I posted but guess I didn't look hard enough and missed that topic. Thanks for the heads up and sorry for the double post. Stoked everyone enjoyed the video.
I dont know if foiling helps directly but I think just spending more time surfing and trying different lines with the foil may help make me looks at things a little differently. Just nice to have the foil for those days that suck for everything else.
Cheers
Keahi
Hey Keahi,
Great vid.I really enjoy your vids and try and learn as much as I can from them as I'm a JP guy myself.
Maybe as you are messing around with board development with JP you could talk them back into a 7.4.?Maybe x 26 this time. I love the 7.4 x 27 as an allrounder and the 7.2 x 25 is great in clean conditions but I think a 7.4 x 26 would be a match made in heaven for me:)
I know I'm being selfish and it probably a very small market but if you don't ask......
Keep up the great work,
Bob
PS I enjoyed your interview with Erik