by RJD » Sun May 25, 2008 10:02 pm
Your probably at a point where you need to get off the raft.
Its realy hard to paddle those things out back, easy to catch a wave but hard to catch a pitchy clean wave and a nightmare to turn them.
Whateevr you get next will be less floaty, so harder to paddle and harder to catch waves with. But it'll be solid so it wont flex, and lighter (and hopefully turn better) so it should help you with the bottom turns etc.
What you want to try is when catching a wave, angle slightly away from the breaking side, then get to your feet as you take off , look down the line (of th wave) and put some weight onto your back foot on the inside of the board, you want to keep the nose aligned to the wave as you turn it round the bottom of the wave, but not dig it into the bottom, and end up with the back/side of the board in the wave going along the face.
It'll be difficult with that board though.