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14 ft for bigger and flat water

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Created by 4XL > 9 months ago, 10 May 2015
4XL
VIC, 222 posts
10 May 2015 7:52PM
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looking for some advice on a fast/fastest 14ft for a 120kg + 195cm? Needs stability of course..

i want want speed but don't want to destroy the board in the process. . . . .

Advice appreciated

4xl

komsup
NSW, 43 posts
10 May 2015 8:34PM
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2014 v3 Naish glide.
not the board for me but it ticks your boxes.

Todzilla
189 posts
11 May 2015 8:23AM
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i'm 115kg and 205cm. Get a 14x29" Glide or a 14x28" Allstar. I've got the 29" Glide and love it – super stable, fast if you get forward on it and if you get the GS version quite affordable (well, compared to the GX at least…), can't vouch for the 14x30" Glide though...

DavidJohn
VIC, 17415 posts
11 May 2015 10:30AM
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14'x29" Glide..

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
11 May 2015 2:52PM
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^ or DC/NSP 14 x 29, or 14 x 28 Allstar, or Lahui Kai 14 x 27 1/ (seriously!)

14 x 30 Glide if you're a) balance-challenged and b) eat your wheaties (for getting it on/off the car)

4XL
VIC, 222 posts
11 May 2015 4:54PM
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The naish sounds the go. . .

Saw the starboard but felt I would destroy it (fragile)

Any thoughts on that one

Windgenuity
NSW, 613 posts
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11 May 2015 5:13PM
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Naish all the way buddy
Both the 14 x 29 and the 14 x 30 would be a good choice. The 14 x 30 has a lot of volume in the rails and nose making it super stable even in the choppiest of conditions.

Ride safe,

JB

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
11 May 2015 8:33PM
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4XL said..

Saw the starboard but felt I would destroy it (fragile)

Any thoughts on that one


The Starboards have been getting much stronger, and the green stripe version is pretty much bullet proof. I wouldn't fear destroying it.

Carvers
132 posts
12 May 2015 1:12AM
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Aqua Inc. Supersonic 14' 26 .

PaulVee
VIC, 126 posts
12 May 2015 8:28AM
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Check out the thread on the Dart v SIC F14! Could have some good info too.

TimSki
VIC, 2 posts
23 May 2015 10:52PM
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The new NSP 14 x 28 is fast and stable. It carries 328L volume and hammers downwind. If you want a reliable, easy to paddle board get the Naish. Just make sure your strong enough to lift it onto the car. Its heavy. Is the primary use flat water, ocean, downwind....?

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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25 May 2015 12:49PM
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2014 Starboard Sprint 14 x 28. Very fast on flat water but still stable.
Where are you paddling?

4XL
VIC, 222 posts
25 May 2015 10:14PM
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Flat water/river in perth. . . . . My only concern with the starboard was with my weight compressing the board especially around the edges,on the sunken deck (weak point)

cheers

s

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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26 May 2015 7:43PM
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4XL said...
Flat water/river in perth. . . . . My only concern with the starboard was with my weight compressing the board especially around the edges,on the sunken deck (weak point)

cheers

s


Don't be to scared of the construction of aces and sprints. Never had any issues with the top end constructed versions at the edges of the sunken deck.
Saw one older glass version go soft but that's it.

Area10
1508 posts
26 May 2015 6:47PM
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WINDSURFnSNOW said...
4XL said...
Flat water/river in perth. . . . . My only concern with the starboard was with my weight compressing the board especially around the edges,on the sunken deck (weak point)

cheers

s


Don't be to scared of the construction of aces and sprints. Never had any issues with the top end constructed versions at the edges of the sunken deck.
Saw one older glass version go soft but that's it.


It's the bond between the plastic pipe used for the drain holes and the fibreglass that you need to worry about, in my experience... Hard to get a lasting watertight bond between those two materials.

4XL
VIC, 222 posts
8 Jul 2015 10:00PM
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Anybody come across a 2014 14ft sprint or allstar x 28 (for sale) let me know

its a hard one at my size.

Bark eliminator was was another one but hard to get.

need 2 trial a glide as I've been advised away from but until you try you never really know.


Area10
1508 posts
9 Jul 2015 3:10AM
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You could also look out for a used 14ft Surftech Bark Laird, or a Surftech JM Latitude 14ft. Both around 30" wide and can handle some weight.



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