You ladies have me blushing..
. I have to admit. One of the really great side effects of finding standup for therapy has been the physical conditioning it has brought with it. I watched what I ate and paddled while training for the CCBC. That was the only exercise I did and I lost 40 lbs of fat (from 290 to 250 in the picture) and added a bunch of muscle. Its the best physical training I've ever done with the exception of maybe swimming. Balancing on the board requires every muscle from your ankles up to your chest and paddling works the arms, back, chest, and particularly the shoulders.
Just for you ladies...the guy in the middle on the yellow board is David Chokachi of Baywatch Fame.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADBR_enUS271US271&q=david+chokachiMy wife said she would volunteer for sunscreen duty...
. He grew up locally and flew out to participate. Very nice guy.
Donna...you don't neccesarily need to be a REAL strong swimmer. If you plan to use it only for flatwater and fishing you could always wear a PFD anyway. I always wear a leash as well so you are attached to the board if you fall in...never more than a couple of strokes away. Did you see the fishing vid I included? I fish for striper and bluefish from my board....I attach a milk crate with rod holders and a small tackle box tied on. Its a great way to fish since you can get in anywhere and can see into the water better than from a kayak or canoe. Very stealthy too..
Steve...there's no reason why you couldn't. The boards while long are lightweight. My board is considered a big board and is great for beginners. It's 12'-6" long x 30" wide but weighs only 32 lbs. I have a number of boards now. My smallest is 9'8" x 30' and weighs 23 lbs. There are boards of all sizes and widths, much depends on the size of the person. The 9-8 board is actually my wife's board...she's pretty small at 5'-4", 130 lbs and she carries it no problem. I do use the 9-8 to surf on though...a lot tougher to balance on but that's a good thing.
One of the things I plan on doing next summer if anyone is interested that lives in the area (I'm on the south shore of Massachusetts) is to let folks try it out. I have a variety of different sized boards. I could probably also help make arrangements for folks in other areas to give it a try. I'm very active on the forums for standup paddlesurfing (isn't it great that there is a forum for any interest now) so I know a lot of folks from all over that could make demos available...or at least have low cost rentals to try it out. I don't have any commercial interest...just a passion, and I'm hoping that some folks might find the same benefit I am.
If you're interested in some more on the CCBC (pics, video, and story)
http://www.kenalu.com/2008/08/15/cape-cod-bay-challenge-we-made-it/