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akhawk
akhawk
WA
1085 posts
WA, 1085 posts
15 Mar 2008 6:01pm
I finally got out for my first time on a sup board down at peli point. I had a go on the starboard 12'6'' first up and my first impressions were that it was a little more tippy than i was expecting. However I started to feel more comfortable within 5 mins or so. I also gave a naish 11'6'' a go to compare. In terms of stability they felt similar however in the flat water i could feel that the 12'6'' glides better. My final verdict was that its hard work going into the wind but in sheltered flat water its very relaxing just paddling around. I think for me (mainly going to be flat water and small surf) the starboard looks to be a goer I just can't decide between them. Either the 11'2'', 12' or the 12'6''. If anyone has opinions I would be grateful to hear them.
Now i'm looking forward to getting the balance happening along with the confidence and skills and having a go in the surf.
oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
15 Mar 2008 6:58pm
I had my first time last week on a naish 11'6" down at the surf, 0.5 m waves and no wind and I had a blast - could paddle through the surf standing up without falling in the drink. Also went in strong currents in the inlet and the bay without wind and it was perfect. Went out today - light winds at about 10kn in the bay and it was totally different, every wave was a drama. With my limited experience I'd say big is better for learning and wind is a big factor.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
15 Mar 2008 9:31pm
If it's a Starboard that you want I would suggest this one..

You need to demo one.

The big Naish would be a good choice also..It's probably a better choice for the surf and still works well on flat water.

Also you should also check out the Kalama...It's a really nice allrounder..and very stable..IMO

DJ
akhawk
akhawk
WA
1085 posts
WA, 1085 posts
15 Mar 2008 8:53pm
DJ, what size is that starboard in the photo?
akhawk
akhawk
WA
1085 posts
WA, 1085 posts
15 Mar 2008 10:47pm
Thanks for that. The 11'2'' is one that i am definitely keen to try. What are your thoughts on that board compared to the southpoint 11'6''?
fullmoon
fullmoon
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
15 Mar 2008 10:48pm
Ive never sailed a SUP and my back says NO to the paddle thing but I have checked out the Starboard and the Naish.
They (the woodies) look great but the Naish has a join in the wood veneer which looks like c#*p.The graphics could easily cover the join but miss by 25 to 50 mm.
Someone at Naish should be Hung Drawn and Quartered for this total F^*k up design wise.Sorry about my ranting but I couldnt believe it when I saw it.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
16 Mar 2008 12:12am
ABOUT FRIGIN TIME!!!
I agree Akhawk the 12'6 is definately a glider and would be fun in small surf but you cant restrict yourself to just going out in small surf. At what height do you not go out in? You will find yourself going anyway so I reckon that the 12'6 would be the go ONLY if you use it 90% for flat water and the 10% in waves no bigger than knee high? Anything bigger you would most likely want to have a shorter board as you will find the longer the board the more struggle you will have trying to keep the nose from nose diving? Even in head high waves I sometimes find myself nose diving.
Dont be scared of the 11'2 in thinking its gonna be too small. I would let you paddle it but I think if you get down to Cott tomorrow morning and demo it there you will know quicker.
Good luck
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