"I'm on a Low Budget…"
-The Kinks
At some point in the future I'm going to get a stand up paddle board and join the SUP crowd. But not soon. In the meantime I've been wondering about the 12-foot board I already own…my beloved, battered Mistral Superlight. Would it work? Could I practice SUPing on it? Not in the waves (I say now, but I'm nuts so maybe later…) but perhaps on windless days on flat water. Perhaps on Davis Creek (a tidal inlet). Would it work?
The answer is Yes. I grabbed a kayak paddle and had the thing cruising in no time. It glides like a dream (like it does with a sail). Turning it is not so easy, but maybe I can learn to pivot the thing…more practice is called for. Shortly after I went out my neighbor Remy grabbed a paddle and got on her Techno, and then Sally did the same, and suddenly there were three of us paddling windsurfers up and down the creek. It's good fun. If you have access to a long paddle (I'm using a kayak paddle…see photo) you're fine, but a canoe paddle is too short for most people.
(A kayak paddle and a longboard = SUP on Davis Creek. Photo by Remy McFadden.)

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