2009 Starboard 9' X 30" as a first board?

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andrewm
andrewm
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
5 Aug 2009 2:10pm
Hi Guys,

Is this board a decent option as a first SUP for my girlfriend? She is around 53kg. I dont want to get something that she will really struggle with and end up getting frustrated.

Thanks
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
5 Aug 2009 4:28pm
andrewm said...

Hi Guys,

Is this board a decent option as a first SUP for my girlfriend? She is around 53kg. I dont want to get something that she will really struggle with and end up getting frustrated.

Thanks


May be a little wide and 'yawish'-will be quite stable-my wife (55kg)started on a 906 PSH Wide Ripper and found it a bit of a challenge but perseverance will overcome the initial challenge.

Depends where she's gonna' paddle etc.
andrewm
andrewm
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
5 Aug 2009 2:36pm
All ocean paddling, small wave riding.
Zimbo Reagan
Zimbo Reagan
WA
469 posts
WA, 469 posts
5 Aug 2009 2:56pm
andrewm said...

All ocean paddling, small wave riding.


Might be a bit small for her. I found when my wife and I started out anything around 11ft x 30 inch was good for learning, ocean paddling and small way riding.

Tried the starboard whopper which was super stable but did not glide too well (10ft x 34inches) for those ocean paddles.

Demo some if you can to get a feel before you buy.

hilly
hilly
WA
8135 posts
WA, 8135 posts
5 Aug 2009 2:59pm
andrewm said...

Hi Guys,

Is this board a decent option as a first SUP for my girlfriend? She is around 53kg. I dont want to get something that she will really struggle with and end up getting frustrated.

Thanks


Wifey at 53kg ish loved the 9 8 starboard now on 9 6 W Ripper, wish i was 50 odd kg rather than 105
Cam Gillies
Cam Gillies
SA
216 posts
SA, 216 posts
5 Aug 2009 5:40pm
It depends on your girlfriends ability, I have a 8'5 starboard that my girlfriend @ 52kg can paddle no worries, she has mainly paddle flat water but has no trouble in small waves
rez
rez
WA
354 posts
rez rez
WA, 354 posts
5 Aug 2009 5:40pm
Hi,

I have a 9' by 30'' Starboard and think she should be fine on it. I find it really stable and best of all it is so much easier to carry than a longer board!!!!! I think that after starting out with bit of flat water paddling and practice it won't take her long to feel comfortable on it. Its great fun in the waves.

Theresa
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