The S18s is a great boat. I have a new model in Excel and love it. I have it for lazy day trips , fast touring and big water fun. Plus it worked very well for friends new to surfskis and really well for people with basic paddling skils doing there first downwind. I had it with me at the U.S. Downwind Championships in the Columbia River Gorge last month and took it out a few times for fun. Mostly i paddled a V10 sport ultra for racing there as it is quite a bit faster than the S18s but stable enough for me in the big water. But!.. i can honestly say i have more fun in the S18s. On my last day there we had really nice wind and i decided to use the S18s mostly because i was really tired after 10 days of downwind in a row plus two races.. I put on the water with Greg Barton, Jasper Mocke and some other super fast paddlers and felt a bit embarrassed to be in my S18s. I decided to try and keep up with them as long as i could just for kicks. Amazingly i stayed with them working my ass off and i felt totally stoked that i could just hang with them…… Then their apparent 10 min warmup was over and within the next 10 minuets they were out of sight. Ego crushed i decided to just have fun and that i did. The s18s is very fast in its class and satisfyingly fast for all around fun, super maneuverable in the bumps and well behaved. It carves on a wave face with its short length and abundant rocker happily and rarely buries its bow even when your not doing your part. When it does you can bury the bow deeply on short steep bumps and it stays very stable and pops up in total control even if your at an angle. If you keep the power on when under it leaped forward as if preloaded with speed. Its deep secondary stability lets you do things you just can’t do in a skinny boat. I can throw it around and put in deep powerful strokes in places i just can’t in a tippier ski. At one point i was about to drop onto a nice honest double overhead wave at “swell city” and just as i was teetering at the top of the wave giving it my all a big diagonal wave over my head lifted me up and dropped me 10 feet to the left back on the wave face and with a stroke i was off and screaming down its face laughing hysterically. The S18s allowed this to happen without drama. I most likely would have missed the wave in my V10 sport because of a brace or two and it would have been ‘exciting’, but in the S18s it was more like an amusement park ride….. just pure fun. Grinding up wind in chop you will hang with or beat people in much faster skis. I love my S18s but think this fun could be had in any “beginner” ski be it a V8, S18s, Bluefin, Eze-Ace or whatever. They are very underrated boats… There’s such a push to be in a skinner ski i think at time it takes some of the fun out of it. Beginner skis are super at building skills, safe especially in colder water environments and just super fun. If i could only have one ski/kayak type boat it would be a S18s. I own a plethora of skis to paddle and i still think the S18s is the most fun of the lot. Fastest?… no (in its class maybe). Safest, most forgiving, most fun to surf, most versatile ski i own, you bet. There is really very little not to like about the boat.
First picture is my life story. It's a nice picture of Jasper and me the headless S18s paddler.
The other is in the same place, the "Viento" put in cove with building wind. Look at that rocker!