Surf Ski Tasmania are resellers for Fenn Kayaks, Custom Kayaks, Knysna Racing Kayaks, Kayak Pro. We carry a range of kayaks & surf skis, paddles and paddling accessories
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New Fenn Ocean Racing Skis - NOW IN HOBART

 

Launceston Demo's 15/16 FEB 2013 - Tamar Yacht Club (Beauty Point).

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We are pleased to announce the new Fenn skis have arrived. Please call for a demo of any of the following skis:

 

Fenn Bluefin

Fenn Swordfish

Fenn Elite SL  (now available: ex demo Fenn Elite SL vacuum bagged 13kg model - $1,900) 

Fenn Elite Glide

All skis can be delivered within a week to Tasmania (Hobart or Launceston)

 

For sale - quick list

Fenn XT (now available: customer ski Fenn XT Aus Made - all black - 14kg - $SOLD)

Fenn Mako 6 (now available: customer ski Fenn Mako 6 - 17kg - $1400)

Fenn Elite SL  (now available: ex demo Fenn Elite SL vacuum bagged 13kg model - $1,900)

Aurum K1 (now available: ex demo full carbon/kevlar - suit 80kg+ paddler - 9.8kg - $1,200)

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Fenn have released some photos on their Facebook page of the new skis. Please check it out.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/FENN/197803040235419

 

BLUE-FIN:

The BLUE-FIN is a wider & stable novice ski that will get you out into the open ocean a lot faster.

· 34cm Highest point on the front deck

· 44cm Seat width

· 53cm Width @ the widest point

· 590cm Length of the whole ski

 

elite SPARK:

The "elite SPARK" is a smaller advanced ski suited for paddlers below 80kg and less than 6ft in height.

· 29cm Highest point on the front deck

· 37cm Seat width

· 42.5cm Width @ the widest point

· 644cm Length of the whole ski

 

elite GLIDE:

The "elite GLIDE" is an advanced single that goes well on the flat and the open ocean.

· 36cm Highest point on the front deck

· 38.5cm Seat width

· 42.5cm Width @ the widest point

· 644cm Length of the whole ski

All the above skis are additions to the Fenn range and not replacing any of the current models.

 

LS LIFESAVING SPEC SKI

The 'LS' is a Surf Lifesaving Ski that is currently going through the final stages of approval with Australian SLS.

At the recent World Surf Life Saving Competition the Fenn LS made its first appearance in major competition outside of South Africa and Europe.

The ski is available in both a 'High Seat' and 'Low Seat' version. The low seat offering more stability over the high seat.

As like all other Fenn's the LS has a fully adjustable foot well which is unique for spec skis. One size fits all!

Available only in fibreglass. Specs to come soon.

 

TARPON SPEC SKI

The Tarpon is more stable than the LS Lifesaving Spec Ski and has been around for a while. Suited to more beginners in surf lifesaving.

Available only in fibreglass. Specs to come soon.

 

REVIEWS

Dawid Mocke also wrote up a neat summary of the new Fenn ski models: http://www.thepaddlingcentre.com/blog_page.php?blog=255 

 

AVAILABILITY OF NEW FENN SKIS

Blue-Fin – we have a demo in Sydney arriving early Dec. Stock will be available late January 2013.

Elite Spark – stock will be available late January 2013

Elite Glide – we have a demo in Sydney arriving early Dec. Stock will be available late January 2013.

LS Lifesaving Spec Ski – demo and limited stock available end of this month (November).

Tarpon - demo and limited stock available end of this month (November).

If you would like to place an order please email us so we can reserve the ski for you.

 

FENN LAYUPS

Fenn are also be making a new layup called 'Hybrid' which is fibreglass / carbon. These skis will be around 12.5 – 13kg in between a Vac glass and carbon layup weight. We will not be holding stock of all layups across all models so please email us for availability.

 

PRICING

ALL Fenn Skis have the same pricing depending upon the Layup

Fiberglass - $2,600 + $380 Freight to Tasmania (fully Insured)

Vacuum Glass - $3,100 + $380 Freight to Tasmania (fully Insured)

Hybrid - $3,500 + $380 Freight to Tasmania (fully Insured)

Carbon - $4,200 + $380 Freight to Tasmania (fully Insured)

 

SPECIAL: elite SL Vacuum Glass

We have  a small number of Vac Glass SLs in stock and selling for $2500 + $380 Freight to Tasmania (fully Insured)

This is the most winning boat in the World at present with at least 6 of the Worlds top 10 paddlers on them at the moment. This is great price for a ski less than 15kg with such a strong performance track record.

 
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The all new Fenn Swordfish has arrived in Tasmania.

The new Fenn Swordfish is now in Tasmania and availble for test paddles. Those that have paddled the new Fenn Swordfish love it. The first one sold within minutes to a former Think Evo owner. In his opinion the Fenn Swordfish is as stable, faster and more comfortable than any other intermediate ski on the market.  The Fenn Swordfish features the lower hump in the footwell making this ski fantastic even for shorter paddlers.

 

Written by Dave Macleod for SA Paddler Magazine, Product Review.

Keith Fenn’s surfskis have a worldwide following, with many top end racers like Dawid Mocke and Hank McGregor regularly racing them to victory on the ISPA World Cup circuit,. While a great many of us cut our teeth on the Fenn XT, many Fenn followers fail by the way side because there is just too much of a step to their top end racers like the Mako 6 and Elite craft. As David Macleod discovers, that problem no longer exists.

The arrival of the brand new Fenn Swordfish fills a gaping hole in their fleet as it offers intermediate and perhaps the more social paddlers a ski that suits their ability. And the blunt truth is that these guys and girls probably make up 75% of the market

The Swordfish sets out to take the key components that made the XT popular and bring them to a longer , faster racing ski. For starters the Swordfish is around half a metre longer that the XT and narrower at the cock pit / beam by around 4cms.

Cosmetically the ski has a curved cutaway at the paddle entry-point, a first for a Fenn ski, with a curved black seam line that gives the craft a slinky contemporary look and adds strength to the ski.

The seatwell is fitted with adjustable pedals set on  vertical runners, capable of adjusting from small novices/juniors to 6 foot 6 plus monsters. The front of the footwell includes a neat recess with an elasticated bungee tiedown that can hold juice or a dry bag with phone or flare.

Sowrdfish side

The seatwell is obviously smaller than the XT seatwell, and a snug and deep fit. It is noticeable that the volume under the knees has also been lowered a little from previous designs, which is good news for smaller paddlers who found that bulge too high and awkward for them.

There is a breather pipe assembly next to the bung plug at the highest point of the front deck just inside of the footwell.

Underneath the seamline the Swordfish sets out to marry stability with performance. From the sharp nose there is a bold ridge that runs down the centre of the hull to just behind the seatwell that provides straight handling and tracking, as well as helping the ski hold its line on runs and when surfing.

The hull spreads out pretty quickly to a broad, rounded, high volume shape around the feet where it flattens to provide a big flat base underneath the paddler that continues into the tail section. There is a good deal of volume in the back of the ski that ends in a chunky, strong tail.

The ski is fitted with the Fenn dolphin-fin rudder, and has moved forward from previous models. And that’s the first thing you notice when you get onto the water.

The turning and handling is superb, giving the ski a real feeling of agility, coupled with a reassuring stability and steadiness. There is generally good volume throughout the craft which makes it a pleasure to take in and out of the surf-line.

Once out beyond the backline, the ski settles into a rhythm nicely and is pleasantly quick, thanks to the narrower beam and extra half a metre of length in the ski. The ample volume in the broad flat tail has the effect of allowing the ski to ‘jump’ up onto the runs, and the nimble response to the pedals means that it is easy to fit across the swell to try and link up runs. I also enjoyed the sense that the ski doesn’t wallow excessively of the back of the run.

The ski is light! This is partly due to its slightly shorter length but the glass construction demo I took out was refreshingly light. I understand that Fenn will soon be offering vacuum bagged glass construction options that will take several kg’s off this weight as well.

The Swordfish is a fun craft to paddle, bottom line. For an intermediate paddler looking to get out and enjoy the runs in comfort and stability, this is the answer. It won’t be competitive in a flat out racing shootout where full length and narrower skis will dominate, but for many of us, the prospect of winning a prize is the furthest things from our minds when we set out for a paddle. In fact this ski will probably bear out the adage for intermediate paddlers that speed comes with stability.

The market has been crying out for the Swordfish, and it looks set to become a staple for intermediate paddlers everywhere.

Specs:

  • Length: 6.1m
  • Width: 45cm
  • Weight: 13.5kg  (vacuum glass)