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DavidJohn
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8 Jan 2010 12:58am
..and it felt good.. real good.. .. It was the new Naish 17' Glide.

This is the nose.



This is how big it is.



It was hanging upside down on the roof so I had to lay on my back to take pics.





The nose looked very deep and displacementy.



The tail was so chunky.



Notice the vent screw right in the tail.



The steering mechanism could be adjusted for different weight riders.



The rails were sooo boxy and very soft till the last 1/4 of the board.



The fin/rudder was smaller than I expected and looked to be made of wood.





I want one.. Is it too late to ask Santa..

DJ
tha dogman
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8 Jan 2010 8:05am
i thought you always had your hand on it DJ

.....but i guess i was wrong

cant wait to see picks of that beast on top of your little match box car

the 17' looks very impressive

DJ can you search the web or interrogate someone to find out what ever happened to the 18' flatwater board they were sprewking about around a year ago???????

later
DavidJohn
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8 Jan 2010 9:42am
tha dogman said...

i thought you always had your hand on it DJ

.....but i guess i was wrong

cant wait to see picks of that beast on top of your little match box car

the 17' looks very impressive

DJ can you search the web or interrogate someone to find out what ever happened to the 18' flatwater board they were sprewking about around a year ago???????

later


I think the only talk about a Naish 18' flatwater board was from me because that's what Robby told me when I met him last Feb.. He said there was a 14' and 17' down wind boards and an 18' flatwater board.. He also said it would be hollow... I've not heard anything else about it.

We also heard that there is a 14' flat water board coming that AA saw while he was in Hawaii.. I'm sure there will be a 12'6" flat water board on the drawing board also.. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

I never thought I'd really want to buy a 17'er until I saw it yesterday.. Now I'm looking for a bank to rob.. btw.. the new 17'er will only cost about $2900.. That's much cheaper than I thought it would cost.

With my nifty tow-bar mount board support it should fit on the roof of my zook.

DJ

allrounder
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8 Jan 2010 10:06am
I had my feet on it today. It glides so well....
worrier
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8 Jan 2010 7:08am
Is displacemency a real word DJ or one that's yours alone?
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Casso
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8 Jan 2010 10:11am
allrounder said...

I had my feet on it today. It glides so well....

Oooooh - watch out racers, Lummers will be dangerous now!
paul.j
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8 Jan 2010 10:26am
If any one needs help setting the rudder up or thinks its not quite right please let me know and i'll send through some pic's of mine. I have done some very minor adjustments and mine is perfect if i do say so.

It should be self centering and nice and smooth
Jacko
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8 Jan 2010 11:41am
Hey Jacko,

I set it up. the rudder feels nice. I found i had to stiffen it up from the front adjustment. What i was going to ask. Do you use both sides of the boomerang? I find im only using one foot. So was thinking i might take the other side off? Also did you use one off the plastic washes on the fin, between the fin and board?

lummers
paul.j
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8 Jan 2010 10:49am
Yeah i use both sides but its also good for when i demo it.

If you send me your number i will send you a pic of what i have done to mine.

0418722928
PTWoody
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8 Jan 2010 1:04pm
Casso said...

allrounder said...

I had my feet on it today. It glides so well....

Oooooh - watch out racers, Lummers will be dangerous now!




Ouch. Maybe a handicap race is in order... Lummers on a Starboard POD and a bunch of us plodders on 17' Glides. And I fear he'd still have to give me a 100m start.
Bnaccas
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8 Jan 2010 2:09pm
Looks good. Rails look a bit like the FBS! Jonathan?
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8 Jan 2010 4:21pm
Hey Allrounder what are you racing on in the port phillip cup??

Phill
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8 Jan 2010 4:37pm
will be on the 12 glide. unfortunately with that being the Main class I wont be racing my ferrai...
PTWoody
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8 Jan 2010 11:37pm
How does the 17 Glide comPare with the Starboard K15 now that the latter has a steering option?
DavidJohn
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9 Jan 2010 12:35am
PTWoody said...

How does the 17 Glide comPare with the Starboard K15 now that the latter has a steering option?


They compare like chalk and cheese..

DJ

DavidJohn
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10 Jan 2010 9:29pm
Well I had my feet on it today.. Matt let me have a go of his new 17'er... Here's some pictures.



Here's where the rudder wires meet the rudder itself and the cable adjusters.



Here's the carbon fiber boomerang.. One side should come off depending if you're a goofy or natural.



Flipping the board you can see the sharp rails towards the tail area.



Here you can see how far the fin/rudder is from the tail.



This view shows the displacementy shaped front section and super soft rails.



Look at the nose from above and it look fine and petite.



Look at the fat arse.. and the board's tail is pretty chunky also.



There's no water going to wrap over the tail area when it's that thick.



Paddling the board it was very noticeable that it has less nose rocker than the 14 and felt very different.



The rocker is seen better in this pic.



I'm looking forward to paddling it on flat water and on a good down-winder.

DJ
PTWoody
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10 Jan 2010 10:20pm
Where were you? And most importantly, did you transport the 17' yourself on the 4 wheel motorbike?
DavidJohn
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10 Jan 2010 10:35pm
PTWoody said...

Where were you? And most importantly, did you transport the 17' yourself on the 4 wheel motorbike?


Matt was doing his lifesaving duties at Williamstown beach and had his new board with him.

I rode over there after work.. I avoided all the traffic hassles and parked right on the footpath at the beach..

All I needed was my boardies..

DJ



PTWoody
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10 Jan 2010 11:31pm
DavidJohn said...


Matt was doing his lifesaving duties at Williamstown beach and had his new board with him.

I rode over there after work.. I avoided all the traffic hassles and parked right on the footpath at the beach..

All I needed was my boardies..

DJ



So let me get this straight, you have a BMW bike and a Suzuki car? Can't help feeling that it's somehow bass ackwards.

Nevertheless, I have a buddy asking me to bring my boards down to Williamstown beach for a paddle this week. Is it a good spot or terribly crowded?

DavidJohn
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11 Jan 2010 12:16am


Nevertheless, I have a buddy asking me to bring my boards down to Williamstown beach for a paddle this week. Is it a good spot or terribly crowded?




This arvo it was packed like sardines .. and not a good place to paddle when there's a sea breeze blowing.

Get him to meet you at St Kilda..

DJ

PTWoody
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11 Jan 2010 12:45am
DavidJohn said...


This arvo it was packed like sardines .. and not a good place to paddle when there's a sea breeze blowing.

Get him to meet you at St Kilda..

DJ




sounds like a plan. And if the wind blows up too much, we can always take a cruise on some street SUPs courtesy of the SUP bus.
Scotty Mac
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11 Jan 2010 5:50pm
I see Matty looks like you put yours in the middle also.
Seems ok for me too and I am about your weight but I have only done one downwinder in about 12 to 15 knots. I may need to be further back when its windy?????
Why the batten at the rear though?
AA
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11 Jan 2010 7:20pm
THis board is the goods for sure! Been having some fun in the beautiful summer on-shores and 0.5m swell!
If anyone is keen for a demo in and around Sydney - drop us a PM
DavidJohn
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11 Jan 2010 10:13pm
Scotty Mac said...

I see Matty looks like you put yours in the middle also.
Seems ok for me too and I am about your weight but I have only done one downwinder in about 12 to 15 knots. I may need to be further back when its windy?????
Why the batten at the rear though?


Scotty that batten is to adjust the tension on the boomerang..

Forward makes it soft and very little force needed to move it.. And back the batten becomes shorter so it's stiffer and more force is needed to push the lever.

Paul and Matt have theirs all the way back so it's at it's stiffest.

Have you taken one side of the boomerang off?

DJ





Scotty Mac
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11 Jan 2010 10:01pm
Na,
I am goofy but sometime paddle on natural when my left hand is on the top at the paddle. A bit querky but I might use the other side on some occasions and I don't really see it getting in the way. I had a chat with Aiden before I rode and he mentioned the batten stuff. I must say I am pretty happy with how I have it set up so far (about middle) but we will see when its windy. Can get 25 to 30 knot sea breezes in adelaide and that will test the positioning I guess. Steering is so much fun, ridden it once and I am hooked. Only critizism I guess is I think they could have made them a tad lighter without sacrificing too much durability. She is heavy to lift on the car, o the beach, hang up etc.
Other than that, I am stoked.......
Lobes
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11 Jan 2010 7:49pm
DJ how does the stability compare to the shorter Glides?
DavidJohn
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11 Jan 2010 11:01pm
Lobes said...

DJ how does the stability compare to the shorter Glides?


It's about the same as the 14 and slightly more tippy than the 12.

Scotty.. I found it a pain in the butt with both arms on.

Do you stand on both when in parallel stance.. or on the outside of them?

DJ

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12 Jan 2010 6:56am
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chooko said...

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If Starboard or any other brand bring out a new down-wind board that I can check out there'll be just as many pics..

DJ

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chooko said...

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Yet another guy jumping in under a bogus name to throw $hit at someone
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12 Jan 2010 11:33am
big time, and this time he was showing my paddle with my stickers....keep up the good work DJ
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