Standup Zone Forum
Stand Up Paddle => Gear Talk => Topic started by: parrothead072 on July 19, 2010, 12:30:44 PM
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Hello,
I'm interested in building a wooden stand up paddleboard and there seems to be a lot of information on this site but I can't seem to find any free plans out there. Is there such an animal or should I just buy some plans? I would like to use the SUP in everything from flat water to some small waves in the Gulf of Mexico. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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Check http://www.swaylocks.com/ (http://www.swaylocks.com/) There's a few guys who have build wooden standups that my be able to help.
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The Tree to Sea forum is the source. My plans are up there, along with many others. Perhaps more importantly, some great build info with photos, disucussion, etc.
http://www.grainsurf.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=25&sid=36a430e3d268f52f971bcc193e603c00 (http://www.grainsurf.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=25&sid=36a430e3d268f52f971bcc193e603c00)
http://www.grainsurf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=554&start=0 (http://www.grainsurf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=554&start=0)
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Thanks for the info!!!!!
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There's the CLC Kaholo. It's mostly a distance board also available in plan and kit form. I built one recently and modified it with a standard fin box for some riding options.
http://www.clcboats.com/shop/boats/surf_boats/kaholo-stand-up-paddleboard.html (http://www.clcboats.com/shop/boats/surf_boats/kaholo-stand-up-paddleboard.html)
(http://webpages.charter.net/scottrobertson/Pics/paddleboard/new%20board%20done.jpg)
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How's the performance of the Kaholo in ocean conditions? Have you done any downwinders or races? Great looking build, looks first class. The fin box is a good idea...I always questioned the glass on twin fin set up on those.
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Where I live on the Cen-Cal coast it's really consistently on shore this time of year. But I may do an early AM short down coast run soon if the swell drops as expected.
First time in the water was Sat and I only did 2 mile checkout in 20 to 25 knot winds, the way back was a real grind but it would have been on any board. I did a 4 mile work out Sunday and It's around 20% faster then my stock sized Starboard SUPer. Not really fast fast but definitely touring fast like say a Bark Expedition fast. This was on an estuary. My initial impressions are less initial stability but more than adequate secondary stability compared to the all rounder style Starboard. It takes a bit to get used to the roll but in reality it's really stable in side chop.
Andy, I have to say reading your board build and seeing the pics a few months back were really impressive and inspiring. I wish I had the woodworking skill to make a board like yours. In regards to the fin box I agree the twin skeg seemed pretty sketchy so I glassed a minimally dense redwood 2x4 mitered to receive the finbox onto the interior bottom and epoxied between bulkheads. I think it's built pretty bomber. The fin for the time being is a RFC 10" bamboo race weed as the kelp is really heavy this year.
Sorry for the thread jack.