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stone
stone
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
9 Aug 2009 3:21pm
Some of you might remember me asking about custom shapers, Thank you for all the responses. I'll send you a pm Hilton.

Due to other circumstances Iam lucky enough to be able to choose either a 9'8 element or 10.5 drive.

Iam pretty much made me mind on the 9,8 but unsure of the glide ability. If you own one or been on one let us know. Prob not goin to be able to demo boards myself.
Thanx..
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
9 Aug 2009 3:57pm
Go 9 8 I am 105 kg heaps of glide for me and much better in waves
Swanie
Swanie
QLD
1372 posts
QLD, 1372 posts
9 Aug 2009 6:44pm
The new 9'8" element rides different to the old 9'8" Starboard. The pin tail takes away some stability.

My 2 cents worth.
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
9 Aug 2009 7:03pm
If you have any thoughts at all about wanting the abilility to go for a riverpaddle or just a cruise somewhere on a tiny or no surf day or putting the missus or kids or mates on your board and want more versatility then the 10.5 is hard to beat. it surfs well for bigger guys and is a nice paddler and incredibly stable and has a real longboardy kinda feel. I guess it will depend a lot on what you weigh as well - the 9.8 may be ok if you are smaller or just want a more surf oriented sup.
elbeau
elbeau
WA
988 posts
WA, 988 posts
9 Aug 2009 6:37pm
I weigh 85kg to 89 kg.
The Drive does everything I require of a surfboard. Re-entries, floaters, nose rides, cutbacks etc.
More importantly it provides a stable platform for something you will spend about half your time doing.
Paddling back out through white water and standing out the back waiting for the next set.
I was out today with 2 guys on 9'3" PSH and they were wobbling all over. They were Ok when they caught a wave but wallowed in the lulls.
The Drive however is definitely a longboard style board. I love it for that reason.
If you are after a shortboard feel maybe the shorter board is for you.

SammyJ
SammyJ
WA
571 posts
WA, 571 posts
10 Aug 2009 11:14am
Get the 9'8 if your going to go a production board. For the surf use a 7" center and small sides for better performance in the waves. The drake fins that come with the board are OK for flat water.
stone
stone
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
11 Aug 2009 9:02am
Thanx Sammy.

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