Creek -- this is is some of the best surfing footage I've seen you do. Incredible how well this board performs across the dramatically different sizes and widths, and across smaller and larger waves. Well done!
Grande!!!! Qué flow tiene usted, gracias por el vídeo, aunque hecho en falta el traductor para poder enterarme de lo que dice en Español, aún así siempre es un placer ver sus vídeos y en especial a usted surfeando lo hace muy bonito , gracias 🤙🏽
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo. Acabo de activar los subtítulos para el vídeo, así que espero que puedas traducir UA-cam para ti. Por favor, déjeme saber si funciona. ¡Gracias por indicármelo!
Glad you appreciate the design purpose Brian... A guy my size on the kick pad will sink the tail and stall out after a turn, so this is a neat feature!
I'm rarely all the way back on the tail turning, so this is interesting! I've had one board that went rail-to-rail great, but that was because it had so much vee. There has to be a way to turn from different spots on the board without sacrificing or losing speed. Keep on innovating!!! 🤙
You nailed it Rick ! Not a shaper but the explanations make so much sense and is backed by your video, i don't remember seeing you turning on such tight arc even with the SP 25 or the placid.
Thanks for that AP, it is sometimes hard to qualify subtleties, but one place that the Ghost displays an noticeable advantage is when I cut back on a backside wave. The Ghost carries speed through the cutback and the turn back to the shoulder, so it is like one linked turn without the need to "get back up to speed". I can also do that cutback tight enough to climb the white water and bounce off it to head back to the shoulder. This is easy on a bigger wave because you have more room, but now I can do it on a small wave, which greatly enhanced wave enjoyment for me!! Interesting difference between these 3 boards: I have always surfed better backside on longer boards, like the 9'5 SP25 and 9'4 Creek, but shorter SUPs always turn to quickly going backside and I could never recover with enough speed to make the wave. I love my 8'8 SP25 and 8'10 Placid, but almost never surf them backside . The Ghost is the first board that I surf well backside in a shorter version.
Hi Matt, thanks for contacting me on here... that was a good time talking boars, fins and SUP stoke in general! My email is supthecreek@gmail.com that way we can stay in touch if you like! Another interesting session today with more in the AM!! Yewwwwwwww Hopefully I'll get enough for a video.
Hi Aussiert... thanks for your comment! All Ghosts at the moment have to be ordered at your nearest Sunova Retailer or online at the Sunova Website. Where are you located, I will answer with the nearest shop to contact. Shops should begetting some stock soon, but being a new model, the production has to catch up with demand.
Rick….you’re explanation of what you wanted he Ghost to be really spoke to me, especially you wanting a board that will turn well from further forward….have to admit I have trouble getting as far back as I need to to turn and maintain control…. I’m 70, about 190, decent shape….not gonna likely surf over head high…you recommend the 9’1”?…..can I order from you ?..how much, I live in Georgia
Absolutely, on all accounts Rusty. Heck, maybe take a jaunt south and try the 9'1 on for size. I am in the Cocoa area, only a hop skip and a jump from the border. I am an Official Sales Agent for Sunova, so I would be happy to place your order for you! supthecreek@gmail.com I will give you my number so we can have a discussion about boards and what will best suit you!
Where I live we have very small waves (English channel). I have an inflatable surf sup (itiwit 10' 31") plenty of times I'd paddle hard for a small wave and it doesn't take me anywhere (otherwise board is excellent and surfable on any small to medium size formed wave) What would be the best board for catching the smallest of waves with least effort?
Hi DP... sorry I missed your question! I don't know how I missed it.... Please email me if you still need advice on board selection, I do consultations all the time (free) supthecreek@gmail.com
Creek, surfed with you @H Tower a couple weeks ago. I’d watched your videos previously. But I didn’t realize who you were or that you were in the FL. You swapped out SUPs. Hope to see ya out while ya down! Shaka, E
Hi Eric, Thanks for reaching out! I have been racing up and down the coast chasing waves. Based out of Palm Bay in the winter, spring ha ha... too bad I can't edit my sessions like I edit my videos, I'd be a lot better!! 🤣 If you ever want meet up for a session or to see some Sunova's even out of curiosity, I'd be happy to let you jump on some. Please email me at supthecreek@gmail.com
Hi Charles, at your height you can go smaller as a general rule... but with out age and experience, all I can do is give several options Fun and easy 8'5 x 30.1 at 119 liters will be comfortable for most SUPsters. ... kind of an intermediate size If you like a challenge 7'11 x 28 at 99 liters puts you in advanced numbers. If you are advance rider with good fitness and a desire to push yourself: 8'2 x 29.2 at 109 liters If you would like to dial it in more please e,mail me: supthecreek@gmail.com If you are in the US and wish to buy one, I can arrange it for you.... please email me!
hi rick, I like to tell you about my problem, italian problem. In ours sea, mediteranneo, is very difficult to try wave like the ocean, and for the ours conditions, whit wave" weak", is most important the wegth of the table, because table ok 10 kilos or more, are very difficult to start surfing. sunova are beautiful, and amazing to see in your ands, but I think that in italia are too much heavy. what you think about?
Hi Mario, I have always appreciated your support my friend! I am happy to answer this! I think the translation lost some meaning Did you mean?: Because we have a lot of choppy waves the width of the board is the most important Wide boards are over 10 kg, so surfing is hard to learn Do you think Sunova's are too heavy (Sunova's are very light boards) If you prefer, ask again in Italian and I'll use Google Translate
sorry for my bad english, I try in italian: in mediterraneo le onde oltre a essere molto rare, non spingono quanto in oceano, per cui la leggerrazza della tavola diventa un fattore che forse tu e Sunova non tenete troppo in considerazione. pertanto ti chiedevo, se questa tavola , come le altre sunova in legno, non fosse troppo pesante per usarla da noi in italia. grazie per la risposta, saluti. 🙂@@rickweeks
Hi Rick, congrats for this new vid. What are the differences between this board and the Genration Kanga? You have ride both and it seems that both are super stable, fast and turn very easy… I would like your opinion before to make a decision. Thanks
Thanks Cuch, I appreciate that! They are quite different boards in many respects Both boards are very easy to surf, however I find smaller Ghost sizes easier than smaller kanga sizes. Ghost more stable at every size Ghost is faster, snappier Kanga is designed to handle larger, steeper waves than the Ghost Kanga paddles straighter In smaller sizes, I greatly prefer the Ghost I am curious how the 9'6's will compare head to head, as I haven't done that yet as they are a bit too much for me to carry both of them to the sand at the same time and the walks are too long for multiple trips. Bottom line.... I designed the Ghost specifically to eliminate the "sticky bits" and improve performance using all I learned on my favorite boards.
Hi Sandy First off, you are going to be so stoked once you get past the learning curve.... SUP surfing opens up an amazing world that isn't obvious to an observer. Information or tips would vary dramatically depending if you are coming from a surf background or starting from scratch. If you are an experienced paddler or if you have never paddled a standup before. I have consulted with newbie SUP surfers and experts for the past 10 years. No fees, I just like helping people find their space in the SUP world. If you would like specific advice, tailored to your experience (or lack of) please email me because the transfer of information and links is possible through email. supthecreek@gmail.com I guess I really should make a video geared towards entry leven SUP surfing and all the variables that help the process. SUP surfing changed my life at 62, when I transitioned from a lifetime of regular surfing to SUP. Absolutely amazing!
Creek -- this is is some of the best surfing footage I've seen you do. Incredible how well this board performs across the dramatically different sizes and widths, and across smaller and larger waves. Well done!
Thanks Daniel, your comment is much appreciated my friend!
It's a very sweet board in everything so far!
Grande!!!! Qué flow tiene usted, gracias por el vídeo, aunque hecho en falta el traductor para poder enterarme de lo que dice en Español, aún así siempre es un placer ver sus vídeos y en especial a usted surfeando lo hace muy bonito , gracias 🤙🏽
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo.
Acabo de activar los subtítulos para el vídeo, así que espero que puedas traducir UA-cam para ti. Por favor, déjeme saber si funciona.
¡Gracias por indicármelo!
Cool waves and interesting innovative approach Rick.
Can't wait to get back on my 9'4 Creek after the long West Oz summer flats.
Hi Henri, stoked you are happy with you Creek! Think waves!!!
can't wait for my 8'10 to arrive, always enjoy your informative videos and appreciate your advice Rick, thanks
Thanks Leanne, please let me know how you like it!!
I love the concept! IMHO, being able to turn from different spots on the board is so beneficial.
Glad you appreciate the design purpose Brian... A guy my size on the kick pad will sink the tail and stall out after a turn, so this is a neat feature!
I'm rarely all the way back on the tail turning, so this is interesting! I've had one board that went rail-to-rail great, but that was because it had so much vee. There has to be a way to turn from different spots on the board without sacrificing or losing speed. Keep on innovating!!! 🤙
@@brianmckenzie1318 no loss of speed at all!
In the video, I do a lot of backside cutbacks, then do a 180* and maintain speed onto the shoulder.
Great video Rick, im excited to see/try one in real time
Thanks Ian, you wouldn't be disappointed!
Love that turn at the 3:16 mark
Thanks GatorBBQ... I appreciate that!
you are the man Rick
Great board 😊 and super fun footage 🤙
Thanks Lepps, much appreciated!
Cool stuff as always Rick! It sure looks like a great board.
Awesome Johan, thanks for your kind reply!
You nailed it Rick ! Not a shaper but the explanations make so much sense and is backed by your video, i don't remember seeing you turning on such tight arc even with the SP 25 or the placid.
Thanks for that AP, it is sometimes hard to qualify subtleties, but one place that the Ghost displays an noticeable advantage is when I cut back on a backside wave.
The Ghost carries speed through the cutback and the turn back to the shoulder, so it is like one linked turn without the need to "get back up to speed".
I can also do that cutback tight enough to climb the white water and bounce off it to head back to the shoulder. This is easy on a bigger wave because you have more room, but now I can do it on a small wave, which greatly enhanced wave enjoyment for me!!
Interesting difference between these 3 boards:
I have always surfed better backside on longer boards, like the 9'5 SP25 and 9'4 Creek, but shorter SUPs always turn to quickly going backside and I could never recover with enough speed to make the wave.
I love my 8'8 SP25 and 8'10 Placid, but almost never surf them backside
.
The Ghost is the first board that I surf well backside in a shorter version.
Hey Rick it's Matt we met Cape Canaveral sup surfing. Great talking shop especially bout fins... Great sport heading out now dawn patrol.
Hi Matt, thanks for contacting me on here... that was a good time talking boars, fins and SUP stoke in general!
My email is
supthecreek@gmail.com
that way we can stay in touch if you like!
Another interesting session today with more in the AM!! Yewwwwwwww
Hopefully I'll get enough for a video.
Thank you for the amazing video again. I am looking for an 8'10 in Australia but impossible to find unfortunately.
Hi Aussiert... thanks for your comment!
All Ghosts at the moment have to be ordered at your nearest Sunova Retailer or online at the Sunova Website.
Where are you located, I will answer with the nearest shop to contact.
Shops should begetting some stock soon, but being a new model, the production has to catch up with demand.
@@rickweeks Thanks Rick, I am in Sydney.
@@rickweeks Another quick question, does this board come with fins? Thanks again
@@aussiert
WSS Boards
6/410 Pittwater Rd
2095 North Manly, NSW
Please tell them "Creek" Sent you 😊
@@rickweeks will do thank you very much
Love it Rick keeping the sup surf stoke alive 🤙
Thanks Chris, there is a lot of SUP surf stoke everywhere I look these days.... it is just so awesome, it keeps me smiling all the time!
That shed needs a lick of paint Rick 😂.
ha ha... I wish it were mine, it's probably worth way more than a million dollars!
Go Rick . Charging it!
Thanks BMUSA, I appreciate your support!
Thanks Rick hope 1 day to afford a board like that and have it in the north Devon and Cornwall waters in the uk . Keep up the great work buddy 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thanks Harty, I hope you make it a priority... some things are more important than others!!! Keep surfing and living the stoke!
Rick….you’re explanation of what you wanted he Ghost to be really spoke to me, especially you wanting a board that will turn well from further forward….have to admit I have trouble getting as far back as I need to to turn and maintain control….
I’m 70, about 190, decent shape….not gonna likely surf over head high…you recommend the 9’1”?…..can I order from you ?..how much, I live in Georgia
Absolutely, on all accounts Rusty. Heck, maybe take a jaunt south and try the 9'1 on for size. I am in the Cocoa area, only a hop skip and a jump from the border.
I am an Official Sales Agent for Sunova, so I would be happy to place your order for you!
supthecreek@gmail.com
I will give you my number so we can have a discussion about boards and what will best suit you!
@@rickweeks that would be great….doing a little rehab from a hospital stay…the I’d love to come try it….Coco’s a place I go a good bit
@@rustyhutton2492 Heal well Rusty and I will see you when you are ready!
Where I live we have very small waves (English channel). I have an inflatable surf sup (itiwit 10' 31") plenty of times I'd paddle hard for a small wave and it doesn't take me anywhere (otherwise board is excellent and surfable on any small to medium size formed wave)
What would be the best board for catching the smallest of waves with least effort?
Hi DP... sorry I missed your question! I don't know how I missed it....
Please email me if you still need advice on board selection, I do consultations all the time (free)
supthecreek@gmail.com
Creek, surfed with you @H Tower a couple weeks ago. I’d watched your videos previously. But I didn’t realize who you were or that you were in the FL. You swapped out SUPs. Hope to see ya out while ya down! Shaka, E
Hi Eric,
Thanks for reaching out!
I have been racing up and down the coast chasing waves.
Based out of Palm Bay in the winter, spring
ha ha... too bad I can't edit my sessions like I edit my videos, I'd be a lot better!! 🤣
If you ever want meet up for a session or to see some Sunova's even out of curiosity, I'd be happy to let you jump on some.
Please email me at
supthecreek@gmail.com
sounds sweet man!! Yeww!
Thanks Jim, I appreciate that!
Any sizing suggestions for a 5'7 80kg guy? I want something fun not too long
Hi Charles,
at your height you can go smaller as a general rule... but with out age and experience, all I can do is give several options
Fun and easy 8'5 x 30.1 at 119 liters will be comfortable for most SUPsters. ... kind of an intermediate size
If you like a challenge 7'11 x 28 at 99 liters puts you in advanced numbers.
If you are advance rider with good fitness and a desire to push yourself: 8'2 x 29.2 at 109 liters
If you would like to dial it in more please e,mail me:
supthecreek@gmail.com
If you are in the US and wish to buy one, I can arrange it for you.... please email me!
hi rick, I like to tell you about my problem, italian problem. In ours sea, mediteranneo, is very difficult to try wave like the ocean, and for the ours conditions, whit wave" weak", is most important the wegth of the table, because table ok 10 kilos or more, are very difficult to start surfing. sunova are beautiful, and amazing to see in your ands, but I think that in italia are too much heavy. what you think about?
Hi Mario, I have always appreciated your support my friend!
I am happy to answer this!
I think the translation lost some meaning
Did you mean?:
Because we have a lot of choppy waves
the width of the board is the most important
Wide boards are over 10 kg, so surfing is hard to learn
Do you think Sunova's are too heavy (Sunova's are very light boards)
If you prefer, ask again in Italian and I'll use Google Translate
sorry for my bad english, I try in italian:
in mediterraneo le onde oltre a essere molto rare, non spingono quanto in oceano, per cui la leggerrazza della tavola diventa un fattore che forse tu e Sunova non tenete troppo in considerazione.
pertanto ti chiedevo, se questa tavola , come le altre sunova in legno, non fosse troppo pesante per usarla da noi in italia.
grazie per la risposta, saluti.
🙂@@rickweeks
Leggerezza 🤓
@@torabalea Grazie Mario Sunova quelli sono molto leggeri. Il mio "Ghost" 9'1 pesa 8,8 kg
Your English is great! My Italian is about 5 words 😆
Thanks
Hi Rick, congrats for this new vid. What are the differences between this board and the Genration Kanga? You have ride both and it seems that both are super stable, fast and turn very easy… I would like your opinion before to make a decision. Thanks
Thanks Cuch, I appreciate that!
They are quite different boards in many respects
Both boards are very easy to surf, however I find smaller Ghost sizes easier than smaller kanga sizes.
Ghost more stable at every size
Ghost is faster, snappier
Kanga is designed to handle larger, steeper waves than the Ghost
Kanga paddles straighter
In smaller sizes, I greatly prefer the Ghost
I am curious how the 9'6's will compare head to head, as I haven't done that yet as they are a bit too much for me to carry both of them to the sand at the same time and the walks are too long for multiple trips.
Bottom line.... I designed the Ghost specifically to eliminate the "sticky bits" and improve performance using all I learned on my favorite boards.
Any tips for a 60 year young gal trying to SUP surf for the first time this summer?
Hi Sandy
First off, you are going to be so stoked once you get past the learning curve.... SUP surfing opens up an amazing world that isn't obvious to an observer.
Information or tips would vary dramatically depending if you are coming from a surf background or starting from scratch.
If you are an experienced paddler or if you have never paddled a standup before.
I have consulted with newbie SUP surfers and experts for the past 10 years. No fees, I just like helping people find their space in the SUP world.
If you would like specific advice, tailored to your experience (or lack of) please email me because the transfer of information and links is possible through email.
supthecreek@gmail.com
I guess I really should make a video geared towards entry leven SUP surfing and all the variables that help the process.
SUP surfing changed my life at 62, when I transitioned from a lifetime of regular surfing to SUP. Absolutely amazing!