>>2094841So far, their customer service response is non-existent.
>>2094909The only one I can sell you on does not exist any more. Fiberglass SUPs are fun to paddle around, but not great for fishing. None are, really, unless you do some conversion work. I have a Sundolphin Seaquest 10, that I basically use as a sit on top kayak. The benefits are it's only 10 feet long but still super stable, it has a lower clearance than a kayak so flipping it is hard to do, it handles chop well, and landing larger fish on it is a breeze. Here's a repost of my FrankenSUP as I like to call it. I made it fit my needs as well as I could, so I can do 12+ hours out on the water comfortably. I only did this due to budget constraints, so if you have the money, get a good pedal drive yak. I love this thing, but cannot recommend SUPs as they are for fishing. Especially not fiberglass. I'm around too many rocks and shit, and would crack the hull in no time. For a workout, they're great. For comfort over a long period of time, not so much. Sundolphin seemed to know this, because they provided a convertible paddle for both SUP and kayak.