But what if you could go surfing without the waves? What if you could replace one of nature’s least reliable power sources with one of mankind’s most reliable ones – the electric motor?
This, in a carbon-fibre nutshell, is exactly what Swedish electric surfboard manufacturer Awake has been doing since 2017, gradually improving and expanding its range to the point where its flagship Ravik S model now has a top speed of 35mph and a run time of up to an hour.
Best of all, an electric surfboard can be enjoyed all year round without a wave in sight – the calmer, the better in fact – and they are small enough to fit in the back of a car or, more pertinently, the tender garage of a motorboat.
Having read about my previous attempts to master the art of stand-up jet-skiing (fun but terrifying) and e-foiling (tricky but magical) in an effort to find the perfect big boy’s boat toy, Awake offered me the chance to try one of its more beginner-friendly electric surfboards.
Read Hugo’s full review of the Awake electric surfboard in the August 2023 issue of MBY, out July 6.
Source: How does an electric surfboard work? And how easy is it to ride one? (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/video/how-does-an-electric-surfboard-work-126961)