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One of the questions that new paddlers frequently ask (as well as a few veterans) is Where do I position my fin? Before answering this, you have to determine what type of paddling you will be doing. Are you planning to paddle long distances in a straight line? Navigating a narrow river with sharp turns? Or are you heading out to catch some waves? Modern stand up paddleboards generally have an adjustable center fin. By...
The road to the Sharkbite Challenge was a long one this time around. As a competitive SUP racer living on the Gulf Coast, I eagerly look forward to open water races and was excited to race the Sharkbite Challenge in 2016. I had participated in the event for several years and improved each time. However, high winds and waves forced the cancellation of the 2016 Sharkbite Challenge on race day. Fast forward to 2017 and the...
We want visitors to St. Augustine to have the best possible time while in town! To help you plan your visit, we have put together a list of the most fun and exciting things to do in St. Augustine along with a few of our favorite restaurants. Best Things To Do In St. Augustine 1. Three Brothers Dolphin, Manatee and Sea Turtle Adventure Tour We may be a little biased, but we’re not the only...
How can you keep your beautiful Three Brothers SUP looking new? After purchasing your board, one of the first accessories to invest in is a board bag or at least a board sock. A padded board bag insulates your board from mild abrasions during transport and storage. They are also reflective to keep the sun off the surface of your board. The board is designed for outdoor use and stays cool by remaining in the water....
Would you like to enhance stand up paddle boarding by land paddling? As an avid land paddle rider for several years, I often get asked what it is and whether it truly mimics stand up paddleboarding. If you haven’t tried it yet, land paddling—or street SUP—is a rapidly growing sport that combines stand up paddle boarding, surfing, and skateboarding. Virtually every time we hit the streets or trails, people stop us to ask what we’re...
As a paddle coach, one of the most frequent questions I answer is, “How do I go faster or farther?” Typically, working on stroke technique is the first step in improving both. For these purposes, we will assume you have worked with a SUP instructor to improve your SUP speed technique and that you have selected a fast hull, such as the Three Brothers Boards Irish Twin or Racer. In order to maximize the potential...
A Three Brothers Boards paddleboard tour made the news on Friday, April 22, 2011. Participants witnessed a manatee give birth to two calves in the Halifax River around City Island in Daytona Beach. Tour guide Austin Marvin of Three Brothers Boards in Daytona Beach, FL, captured the rare event on video. The paddleboarders heard the water moving and saw a manatee surface with a red patch of water. Moments later, a baby calf appeared. A...
Classic Paddle Boards, Endless Lifestyle
Throughout time, designs, looks, and styles come and go. Some shockingly come back and others are gone for good. There are exceptions, however. Certain designs are timeless and here to stay. They looked amazing when first introduced 60 years ago and are still amazing today. We refer to this as a classic. A 330 Ferrari, a Chris Craft Boat, a Woodie surfboard… all classics, things that never go out of style.
At Three Brothers Boards, we don’t want your board to just look good for a year, or even for the next ten. We want your paddle board to be a classic. It will be a board that looks great and is in-style forever. This is why our designs go back in time to the era of the classic - the Woodies. All of our designs are inspired by those classic paddle boards from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Our goal for your paddle board is simple - when retiring your board after decades of use, your grandchildren will be fighting over who gets to display it in their home. Now that's a classic.
Throughout time, designs, looks, and styles come and go. Some shockingly come back and others are gone for good. There are exceptions, however. Certain designs are timeless and here to stay. They looked amazing when first introduced 60 years ago and are still amazing today. We refer to this as a classic. A 330 Ferrari, a Chris Craft Boat, a Woodie surfboard… all classics, things that never go out of style.











