62mac said...
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So i take your advice. How would the Naish 11.4 go in flat water?
It goes great on flat water...It's a bummer that 11'4" is sold..They're a great board.
BTW..I have both the 11'6" and 11'4" and I choose to use the 11'6" most days. (I paddle almost every day)
I still recommend the 11'6"..especially if you're over 100 kg.. (I'm about 90kg).
The new Naish AST is what I recommend.. Only because I love Naish...I have nothing against other brands.
The AST comes with grip and is a couple of hundred dollars cheaper than the normal 11'6"..
www.naishsurfing.com/IMO no matter how good a surfer you are or whatever experience you have I'd still go the bigger board as your first board.
Even Laird when asked what board he uses the most or likes the most he says his big old 12' Laird board like the one he did the English channel on.
If you want more surf-ability the 11'4" Naish..or 11'2" Starboard..even maybe the 10'10" Walden and 11' NSP might be your best choice..but you will sacrifice some stability in choppy water and it will be less fun just cruising around on flat water and doing down winders.
Make sure you get a board with a hand hole..Without a hand hole they're a bugger to carry..and think of your back.
DJ