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Overview
CLC's San O's will paddle with the best of the contemporary Unlimited-Class paddleboards, and you can build it from a kit for a fraction of the cost of buying a ready-made board.
As long as there have been surfboards, there have been surfboard paddling competitions. It didn't take long for specialized "paddleboards" to be developed, and of course, races for them. Lifeguards use paddleboards and race them competitively, and in recent years paddleboard designs have evolved specifically for racing and exercise.
The San O' was developed by resident CLC surfer-dudes Stewart May and Ed Wigglesworth in concert with California paddleboard guru Larry Froley, who tested the prototypes and production models extensively in races.
In 2006, we brought in the San O' 14, which fits in the 14-foot paddleboard racing class and is as fast as any of the exotic (and exotically expensive) custom boards.
The highly evolved San O' 16 paddleboard is 15' 7" long, 20-1/2" wide, and weighs about 24 lbs. The San O' 14 is 14' 0" long, 20" wide, and 22 lbs. Also, new for 2006, we're offering low-volume versions of each hull to better fit your weight.
The build-it-yourself approach makes surfers nostalgic for the era of heavy wooden surfboards built from plans, but in fact the San O' 14 and 16 use modern stitch-and-glue techniques to keep the weight very low and the assembly is easy for first-time builders.
The kits are made of beautiful okoume plywood and is assembled from a precision-cut CLC kit. The kits includes all of the pre-cut wooden parts; epoxy and fiberglass; the splash guard and pre-cut foam pad; a gorgeous custom wood-epoxy skeg; breather tube, hardware, and complete assembly instructions.
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