by morfevs » Fri Aug 22, 2014 2:51 pm
Hei dude!
I have similar weight (1.85m 75kg) and have a similar board. I have an 6.6 egg 42 liters vs 39 of your NSP.
Let me tell you, it is possible to duck dive it. But you need to have excellent timing. We won't get as deep as the pros with low volume shortboards, but still, we can get a bit under the wave and use its volume to shoot us the other side.
I see the wave will brake in my face at a distance, grab firmly the rails near the nose, press hard down until your arms are all extended underwater. Then the wave is very near, get my head down, at the same time push hard with your feet in the traction pad, you will do a sort of curve and end up in the other side, grabbing hard your rails, like a rocket through the other side. It not a proper duck dive but its better than getting hammered. This of course depends on the size of the whitewater coming at you.
Are you able to carve and do cutbacks with your nsp? Do you catch most waves and you feel you "could" do more aggressive turns? If yes, then you can start thinking on a lower volume board. I am myself thinking to get another one, one for the very small waves and another a bit lower volume for the bigger waves... remember a short board is not a fish and is narrower, maybe a big shortboard could do it...
thanks
gianni