Quote Originally Posted by Matt0520 View Post

The work part, what I mean is that you're learning new boater stuff: driving, trailering, storage, fixing, etc. and then on top of all that, you're also worrying about weight distribution, wake and wave size and cleanliness, towing riders, etc. You're also buying all the basic boat stuff + all the boards and ropes so the startup cost is also higher and there's more to worry about. I'm so glad we did it but it's easily double the amount of work vs if you bought a regular boat as your first boat. Just be ready for that.
To add to Matt’s point, this is EXACTLY why I chose the Supra SA, out of the box (after break in hours of course) is surf ready with a push of a button.

Perfect for a NEWB.

Helped significantly with the learning curve and enjoyment of this boat and sport.

Can the Supra’s benefit from adding lead and adjustments to your preset rider profiles?? Absolutely, but the luxury of being 95% there day one out of the box is huge.




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