On the eastern shore of Lake Washington in Kirkland, Washington, the Full Hour Demo offers a sharpened way to meet a motorized surfboard. This guided, one-hour experience—led by Bobby—drops you onto glassy urban water with a view back at the city and a rim of Douglas-fir and deciduous shoreline. The demo is designed for people who want to try a board before buying or test a different style; a 90-minute battery is supplied and you’re welcome to use the full charge if conditions and scheduling allow.
The learning curve is direct: Bobby walks riders through safety, board controls, launch technique, and turning on calm water. Group size is capped at two riders, which keeps instruction precise and the session hands-on. There’s no minimum age, but minors must have parental consent and all participants sign a waiver. The operator recommends checking the weather before you book; an on-site retail shop offers wetsuit and bootie fittings during SHOP hours for those who need gear.
What makes this demo worth a trip to Kirkland isn’t just the hardware—it’s the setting. Lake Washington is a glacial lake with long, sheltered bays and steady summer thermals; from the board you can survey the benthic-green shallows near the shore, look for great blue herons standing on pilings, and sometimes spot bald eagles hunting the surface. The ride is a compact lesson in motorized-watercraft handling and balance, but it also feels like an intimate lake scout: a chance to read wind, wake, and current on a freshwater system rarely crowded like ocean breaks.
Practicalities matter: the booking is listed as a full hour, with demo and instruction by Bobby and a $100 cancellation fee for changes made less than 24 hours before your session. Expect a short safety briefing and hands-on practice; if you opt for wetsuit rental, plan a prior retail fitting. Bring a towel, water, and swim-capable attire; phones should be in waterproof cases.
For travelers staying in nearby Seattle or the more local Kirkland hotels, this demo is an efficient way to sample electric-foil or powered-boards without committing to a purchase. It’s particularly well suited to riders curious about motorized watercraft who value high-touch instruction and a small-group setting. The Full Hour Demo blends precision coaching with the uncomplicated joy of gliding across a mountain-fed lake—fast enough to thrill, controlled enough to learn.
Note that the booking listing does not include a specified meeting point or coordinates, so confirm launch location and any parking details when you reserve. Because group size is small, operators can tailor the session to skill level—tell Bobby if you want more coaching time or stance practice. This demo is a practical, fun introduction to motorized boarding on Lake Washington.