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    Default Paddle Boards

    we have an excellent ?canal? ideal for paddle boarding down the hill from us. I have been think about paddle boarding for a long time and now am considering to do it. What is the a maintaince, the watch outs, brands and experience of the collective paddle boarders.

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    Keep in mind that these things are really big. Consider your storage. There are rigid and inflatable options. A lot of shops will do a rental/lesson program with credits towards purchase. You’ll probably also need a wet suit most days for your local water.

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    Default Re: Paddle Boards

    We bought a couple this summer and had great fun with them on the lake.
    Most important thing is to go try some out, especially if like us you have no experience with them.
    Our local shop is right on the Susquehenna , I went with my 8 year old daughter and we tried at least half a dozen models on the water before deciding.

    Also vigorously agree with the comment above. I'm the biggest member of the family at 5'6" 150 pounds and the board I use is 10 1/2 feet long!

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    Lots of things to think about. Stand Up, lay down or on the knees? Speed vs stability? Open water or flat? You or for the family? Body weight matters. Horses for courses in paddle board land out there. Lucky you are in Cali, lots of choices not too far away.

    I would buy a board a little more tippy than you think is right when you start. Buying too slow of hull is a beginners mistake and you will regret having that pig in the house. But if you want to have a couple boards around the slow board would be a good choice for friends and family. Lay down and on the knees are way harder than the SUP (stand up paddle boards). They are total grunt sports, you can fly on them but it is work, work, work. You can work hard on an SUP but you can also fish, take pictures and do the family thing on SUPs.

    Lay down/knee paddle boards are like buying/riding a TT bike, they go fast and that is what they are made for. If you do race be prepared to suck quite a while. Those surfer dudes are quick and get on waves you only dream about and when they are surfing the bumps and you are still paddling ...away they go. How would I know that?

    Storage is a bit of an issue as the epoxy/glass ones don't like to get bumped around in the garage and get dings in them pretty easy in the garage. But they are usually the faster hulls. Figure 10 to 16 feet long. When I had surf boards, a paddle board and 5 or 6 bikes in our 900 sq foot condo, Mrs. Moke was not a happy wife one bit.

    I would rent both stand up and lay down boards a couple times and see what you think. It is ok if you feel a bit tippy and frustrated the first few times, the learning curve is pretty quick on all the boards, fun sport too. Good luck to you.

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    There is another term for a too stable starter boat once you have mastered it: The guest boat.

    Like most things worth doing, proper technique matters a lot. Any watercraft stable enough to really focus on your technique in (on?) will get boring once you have it nailed. But trying to develop your skills on a go fast unstable model too soon, especially when you factor in wind and waves (rare in CA but...), is very hard and frustrating. And often an impediment to the good technique you seek...

    Plus you will want to keep the slower boat around to let your son use to delay the day he beats you...
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    I recommend a used board initially and I wouldn't get too hung up on the type/brand. At this stage you need to gain experience, stick time, and it doesn't matter much on what as long as it's reasonably suitable. If you stay with it you can sell a used board easily and at little loss, and your growing experience/skill will put you in a much better position to know what you would like/dislike in a new/expensive board. Same comment wrt paddles and as much as it's possible with any other gear you need. Looking into storage and transpo/racks ahead of time is wise.
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