Monday, May 17, 2010
Stellar SES in Ocean
Spent an hour yesterday playing in the ocean waves off Cormorant Rock at the mouth of the Sakonnet River and Rhode Island Sound. This was my first true ocean paddle. This is the SES advantage layup. The boat handle great, super stable, responsive, and fast.
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Both models, the SE and SES are in now in the three layups. I raced the SES Ultra in the Essex River Race this weekend and tied for 1st place with my training partner Tim Dywer in his V12. I got a great feel for its top end speed and how it handled in 1ft beam chop at race pace, that feel would be stable and fast.
I paddled the SES Advantage layup today in 2-3 ft ocean conditions off Sachuest Point and again stability is incredible with no loss of speed. Amazing stability!!
My review of the SES model on Surfskiracing.com will be up next week and will be added to the Comparison Chart. This model is tailored- made for small to mid size paddlers with the most narrow bucket of any ski on the market. So ifyou thought you were always swimming in the bucket of other skis then look no further.
More later.
I paddled the SES Advantage layup today in 2-3 ft ocean conditions off Sachuest Point and again stability is incredible with no loss of speed. Amazing stability!!
My review of the SES model on Surfskiracing.com will be up next week and will be added to the Comparison Chart. This model is tailored- made for small to mid size paddlers with the most narrow bucket of any ski on the market. So ifyou thought you were always swimming in the bucket of other skis then look no further.
More later.
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