What's your Number?
THE STORY BEHIND THE EPIC SURFSKI NUMBERING SYSTEM
The boat numbers will help you determine the best surfski for your ability and needs
V6: Stability is very similar to the V5, with more speed and tracking due to the 16’ length. Noticeably faster than a traditional sea kayak, the V6 is a unique surfski/touring design. It includes perimeter safety lines, and hatches fore and aft for storing camping gear – although many V6 owners primarily paddle on day trips, enjoying the boat for its comfort, efficiency, and versatility. The rudder is a kickup design preferred by touring aficionados.
V8: The surfski that changed the world forever when it was introduced in 2010, as it allowed paddlers without previous training to experience the thrill of surfski like never before – thanks to its stability and streamlined design. At 18’ x 21.25”, stability is very similar to the V7, while the composite construction and longer waterline provides a lighter, faster boat that can handle all conditions with ease – downwind paddling, open water crossings, and calm water cruising. Many experienced paddlers will opt for a V8 when facing challenging ocean conditions, as it is a safe and exciting boat to paddle downwind. If your goal is to get into fitness paddling, the V8 is the go-to surfski to have fun, go fast, and get fit! Check out the V8 in action here: [OS: the new model V8 GT has been launched since this article was written - see page}
V9: Nearly as stable as the V8 Pro with a 19.3” beam, the V9 is optimized to excel in downwind surfing. It achieves that and more, with superb manoeuvrability due to an increased rocker profile. Stability is between the V8 Pro and V10 Sport. The 19’ length gives it plenty of hull speed and glide – while you feel relaxed and comfortable in a perfect, ergonomically designed cockpit with a lower “hump” under the legs to improve leg drive. Quite possibly the best all-around surfski design ever. In the short time since the V9 was released in 2020, it has become the favored boat for many intermediate flatwater racers and endurance athletes across the USA. Salli O’Donnell won the women’s solo division in the grueling 260-mile Texas Water Safari with her V9 this year. The V9 is fun, fun, and more fun!
V10: The original V10 - Epic’s first surfski introduced in 2005 - set a new standard for elite competition models - a revolutionary boat with more stability and speed than was previously thought possible, thanks in large part to the computer aided design. Greg Barton and John Dixon collaborated to engineer a very fast hull shape that twice won the Molokai Challenge in the hands of elite competitors, as well as allowing mere mortal paddlers to excel on a true racing ski. The name “V10” came from John’s CAD data files that he shared with Greg; “Version 10”, as that particular file was named, ultimately became the design chosen for production. The number concept took hold with consecutive designs as they were released, and so Epic now uses the “V” designation for all its surfskis, with different numbers to differentiate each models. Now in the Generation 3 phase, with similar stability across all three iterations, plus improvements in downwind handling and cockpit ergonomics, the V10 continues to shine for skilled paddlers who want as fast a boat as they can handle within this stability range. The V10 is a legend around the world and keeps on giving legendary performance in all-conditions. Check out this beautiful video of the V10 in action:
SLS10: The SLS signifies “Surf Life Saving” and is built to meet the spec requirements for a highly demanding sport as it is practiced around the world. Greg Barton and Australian surf lifesaving champion Clint Robinson collaborated to design the SLS10 and produced an amazing craft that excels in the most punishing ocean environment – the surf zone. Normally used only by athletes competing in surf lifesaving events. Stability is comparable to the V10 Sport, but more manoeuvrable with the classic 19’ length required for “Spec Skis”. Only available in the requisite 18 kg. (39.6 lbs) construction. Check out the SLS10 in action here:
V11: In a class of its own as an elite 19’ surfski, the V11 is a nimble stallion capable of winning a downwind race, offering skilled paddlers a quick-maneuvering boat for dicing in technical wind waves. The 16.9” beam makes it a definite step-up from the V10. Further optimized for downwind conditions with high sides at the hips to provide a drier ride, the cockpit incorporates a lower hump to improve leg drive and stability. Plenty of volume and leg room for a wide range of paddlers (5’1” to 6’5”). [OS: The V11 is built under licence in the UK by Kirton Kayaks Ltd]
V14: The gloves came off while designing this racehorse. Arguably the fastest surfski on the market, and not intended for the faint of heart. Faster than the V12 in flat water for elite paddlers with perfect stability skills, the V14 has a very narrow bow that cuts through wind and chop – but only if you can handle it! The Elite construction weighing just 24 lbs. moves like greased lighting on the water. Length: 21’ Width: 16.9” [OS: The V14 is available to order int eh UK but is not stocked]
V8 Double: When Epic released the V8 Double, we expected that paddlers would enjoy it on mostly flatwater or moderate downwind paddling conditions. Then it quickly became popular with professional coaches and experts introducing others to thrill of extreme downwind surfski adventures, thanks to its great stability and overall ease of use. The Generation 2 V8 Double has more rocker and volume for even better handling downwind. Stable enough (like the V8 single) that average paddlers can jump in and have fun, and with the desired performance for an expert to take a non-paddler out to open water. Also suitable as a tandem for parents wanting to introduce their kids to surfski. So many ways to have fun with the V8 Double! Without a doubt, best in its class. Length: 22’ Width: 22.4”
V10 Double: Like the V10 single, the V10 Double surfski was designed to be as fast as possible, within a certain stability range. Suitable for one expert and one novice in moderate conditions, great for two experts in advanced conditions, or two advanced/intermediate paddlers in moderate conditions, but not suitable for two novices (beginning paddlers would be better on the V8 Double). The V10 Double is an extremely fast boat and has won many races in the double surfski division!