GoatBoats will be going cheap.

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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
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17 Apr 2008 12:54am
If I had a dollar for every goatboater that had a go on my SUP board and said..That's it..I'm getting one and selling my surfski..I'd have at least..3 dollars..

Today I met up with this guy (Peter) as I was heading off on my daily paddle and I said that I might join him seeing he was headed off in the same direction.

He said "Do you think you can keep up on that thing..because I'm on a training run..and I'm going way out and around the breakwater"..I said 'Yeah..I think so'...and we headed off.

We'd only been paddling a few minutes and he was splashing about while I just cruised along effortlessly....and we started to talk..I soon realized that he couldn't talk that easy because he was so puffed trying to keep up with me..

We slowed and he caught his breath and said..Jeeez..Those things really move don't they.

I said would you like to have a go and he said sure..I'd love to...I suggested we head over to the little beach at the pier and he could have a go.

After adjusting my paddle for him..and running through a few basics..he was off on my board..I said take your time..I'm in no hurry.

He paddled around the boats and came back..I said you can go for longer if you like and he said thanks..This is fantastic..I want one..and he headed off again.

He eventually came back and said that he loves my board..with the woodgrain and all..and wants to get one just like it..btw..I was on my 11'6" Naish.

So..I think goatboats will be going cheap if this keeps up....I took these pics today of Peter on my board.

DJ





WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
16 Apr 2008 11:34pm
the less goaties the better....


is there a day this yr u haven't been out for a paddle, David????
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
17 Apr 2008 8:36am
WINDY MILLER said...

the less goaties the better....


is there a day this yr u haven't been out for a paddle, David????


Yeah...I did miss one day..maybe two....and it's been like this for a few years now...So why do I still fall in sometimes..

I guess it has replaced my cycling and stuff like that.

I love it.......I just need to get down the coast more.

DJ

WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
17 Apr 2008 9:15am
been trying to think of good paddling spots for the long sup wave, CLOSE BY in VIC....

dont know what the crowd factor is like now, but i rekon Pt Leo and shoreham would have some very cheeky sup waves on their day...lots of wind protection too.

Once at point Leo, i sam a Laser Dinghy riding the wave there .....

nobody
nobody
NSW
437 posts
NSW, 437 posts
18 Apr 2008 1:02am
The ski appears to have a lot of rocker and not a lot of length. They might be some reasons. Looks like it would be fairly wide too.

I've been paddling a Windsurfer hull lately. It is 3.66m (12'2") and 66cm (25.9") wide making it a bit tippy.

First few paddles was with the centreboard down all the time, but now centreboard down mainly in chop. I think it gets along OK and I would probably like to compare it to a dedicated SUP, but I haven't seen anyone else in Sydney Harbour on a SUP yet to compare with.

I use a Naish aluminium/fibreglass paddle. As I'm only 5'8" (171cm) it appears to be the right size.

I like the exercise and just getting out on the water. I also find it compliments windsurfing as I find SUP has sharpened my balance when I sail.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
18 Apr 2008 1:24am
Hey nobody..26" is very narrow..I know because I used a 26" wide board for about a year before getting my Naish (at almost 30")..and Jeeez..What a differance.

You need to demo one (a real sup)..and getting one that you can also sail would be an added bonus for someone like you.

DJ
Jethrow
Jethrow
NSW
1282 posts
NSW, 1282 posts
18 Apr 2008 7:42am
G'day Nobody

We get a fair few SUP'ers up at Palm Beach, Pittwater on the weekends or you can go and join Sam at Collaroy on Saturday mornings.
nobody
nobody
NSW
437 posts
NSW, 437 posts
18 Apr 2008 3:55pm
Thanks for the replies guys.

Hey DJ,

How long was your 26" board and did you notice a difference in speed when you swapped to the Naish?

G'day Jethrow,

I live near Parramatta so it is generally too far for me to go to paddle, especially with the price of fuel. I usually only go up that way to pick up windsurfer parts.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Apr 2008 12:49am
Nobody...My old board was a NSP 11' x 26" large mal surfboard.

My new Naish is 11'6" x 30" and the two are like chalk and cheese..

The Naish is sooo much faster and sooo much more stable..It does every thing better..No matter how good you are at SUP'ing.

There is so much more to a board other that length and width..Rail shape, thickness, rocker, deck shape, outline, fins etc..all make a big difference.

Once you do a demo you will see what I mean..You will also be surprized at how light these SUP boards are.

Good luck with it...Once you get hooked you'll be hoping for no-wind days....Or SUP in the morning before the wind come up..and sail in the arvo's..

DJ

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Apr 2008 2:37pm
Oliver and I had an epic paddle today from St Kilda beach all the way down to Elwood life saving club..and back...in perfect glass and sunshine..

On the way back we talked (and laughed) about goatboat man..and there he was..just up ahead of us and he was just about to head off himself.

It was interesting to see him paddling off and a much more casual pace than how he was when we headed off together the other day..

DJ
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