The Drop ~ Sup Surfing

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Maxeeboy
Maxeeboy
WA
335 posts
WA, 335 posts
30 Jun 2015 1:23pm


Hi, I'm keen to get some feedback on the drop.
Having some success,however still unsure if I should still be paddling when the drop is there & the water is ripping under your board.
Appreciate your experience thanks.




CAUTION
CAUTION
WA
1097 posts
WA, 1097 posts
30 Jun 2015 1:47pm
get back
colas
colas
5379 posts
5379 posts
30 Jun 2015 2:14pm
Yup, be more mobile: at this point get back to perform the bottom turn.

Also, your paddle seems too long?
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough
VIC
2131 posts
VIC, 2131 posts
30 Jun 2015 4:43pm
The worst case scenario is going straight down the wave face with your weight forward - so do the opposite. Especially on a longer, flatter board. With your weight back you can lift the nose (and if it starts to dive it may lift it back up), and if you can angle across the wave you increase the distance between the back of the board and the bottom of the wave - plus, as Colas said, you are ready for your bottom turn. And if you angle across the wave you can build up some nice speed.
E T
E T
QLD
2286 posts
E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
30 Jun 2015 9:15pm
Maxxis have a look at the post below yours taht is about good waves in Westernport Bay.

Those guys seem to have it sorted.

Good luck.

ET.
Maxeeboy
Maxeeboy
WA
335 posts
WA, 335 posts
30 Jun 2015 8:14pm
Thanks guys, appreciated, great fun learning.
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