Anyone recommend a Board to Surf, Sup Foil and Wing Ding?

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IanInca
IanInca
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7 Sep 2020 3:22pm
I'm after something around 115L..The list..
JP Slate, Smik Mongrel, Smik Hipster transformer, Gong Mob (had the 7'6), Starboard HN (had 7'4 and 7'8), Naish Crossover.. Any others?

I want the board to firstly surf well, secondly sup foil surf OK and lastly wingsurf on light wind days. I have another small dedicated wing board for winging.

The HNs I liked on the wave but found paddling them very slow. The Mob was really nice on the wave but the 105L was a bit challenging for me when rough. The 7'11 would be good at 120L. I can't see alot of stuff about the Smik mongrel and the Smik transformer looks like it only comes in larger 8ft + sizes with too much litres. I know nothing about the Slate or Naish surf capabilities. Anyone used them or have suggestions for another board?
Thanks


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paul.j
paul.j
QLD
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QLD, 3381 posts
7 Sep 2020 5:55pm
IanInca said..



I'm after something around 115L..The list..
JP Slate, Smik Mongrel, Smik Hipster transformer, Gong Mob (had the 7'6), Starboard HN (had 7'4 and 7'8), Naish Crossover.. Any others?

I want the board to firstly surf well, secondly sup foil surf OK and lastly wingsurf on light wind days. I have another small dedicated wing board for winging.

The HNs I liked on the wave but found paddling them very slow. The Mob was really nice on the wave but the 105L was a bit challenging for me when rough. The 7'11 would be good at 120L. I can't see alot of stuff about the Smik mongrel and the Smik transformer looks like it only comes in larger 8ft + sizes with too much litres. I know nothing about the Slate or Naish surf capabilities. Anyone used them or have suggestions for another board?
Thanks



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We make a few crossover boards that surf really fun and do a bit of everything.

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/crossover-supfoil-board
tehodler
tehodler
4 posts
4 posts
8 Sep 2020 6:31pm
paul.j said..

We make a few crossover boards that surf really fun and do a bit of everything.

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/crossover-supfoil-board


Those are gorgeous. Do they accept a mast base for windsurfing? What type of construction?
Grantmac
Grantmac
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2395 posts
9 Sep 2020 12:45am
Sunova are doing one too. With long enough foil tracks to work with most wind foils that use a plate but still work for SUP foil.
I may get one but my local dealer can get a great price on the Takuma crossover so I'm looking at that first (if they can get stock).
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