No worries! Please check out my Paddleboarding diaries videos, they might give you ideas of where you can go, or the kind of trips you can do! Cheers Steve
@@stevedogwildman2133 I'm used to mount and unmount fin in the water, because it takes me 5s. My fin have two parts connected with string to each other to not lose the small part. When I bought this SUP (presented in the video) I was very disappointed that it is no longer 5s thing, and that I can't do it in the water because it has three parts.
It does take longer, but is a better solution, as it allows you to adjust the fins position. Further back makes the board stay in a straighter line, further forward will make it turn better, plus you can probably buy a variety of other fins to fit as well. So not all bad news!
@@stevedogwildman2133 sure. I made my first comment before I get knowledge that this is some standard. Now I see some advantages but at first look it was terrible.
Thank you!
No worries! Please check out my Paddleboarding diaries videos, they might give you ideas of where you can go, or the kind of trips you can do! Cheers Steve
Impossible to make in the water like I'm doing it with my much more cheaper SUP
Sorry, please explain...
@@stevedogwildman2133 I'm used to mount and unmount fin in the water, because it takes me 5s. My fin have two parts connected with string to each other to not lose the small part. When I bought this SUP (presented in the video) I was very disappointed that it is no longer 5s thing, and that I can't do it in the water because it has three parts.
It does take longer, but is a better solution, as it allows you to adjust the fins position. Further back makes the board stay in a straighter line, further forward will make it turn better, plus you can probably buy a variety of other fins to fit as well. So not all bad news!
@@stevedogwildman2133 sure. I made my first comment before I get knowledge that this is some standard. Now I see some advantages but at first look it was terrible.