mikeman said...supbelly said...Hey guys amd gals,
Im chaseing a new board something around the 12ft range purely for cruzing and downwinding.. Im not gonna be any sort of pro but wouldnt mind playing around in some of the races and what not..Would love to do the doctor next year..
Anyways back to why im posting i was wondering if anyone has any recomendations on what to buy, at the moment im useing a 10.5 starboard for this style and its working ok but just want something a little more specifc..
Thanks Belly..

I'm not sure why many of you in WA are limiting yourselves with riding such short boards for downwinders. Personally I feel that if you want to get the most out of your downwinding experience then go for a longer board with a rudder. You guys get real ocean swells over there so I can't figure out why you are not going for bigger boards. It seems to me that the 16/17' range would be ideal. There are plenty of good options these days.
Over here the down wind scene is very new and at this stage there are only 5 or 6 of us that seem keen. A lot of the guys that sup over here are also windsurfers and kitesurfers so when the wind is up they are off doing that. There seems to be very few boards around Perth that are over the 12'6" mark so demoing boards is not easy. Speaking for myself, I'm keen to learn more about paddle technique, reading runners, etc on a board that I feel comfortable with, and once I have become a more accomplished down wind paddler may then look at a more specific board. However the 12'6" does seem easier to store and transport around.
At this stage we have only about three races per year and the last race was the first to introduce classes which were 12'6" and unlimited. I think some (myself included) are waiting to see how the downwind scene develops over here before investing too much into expensive gear.
Its amazing how much has changed in the last 12 months. In the 2009 Dr race the biggest board was 12'6" being JL Albatross and starboard cruisers to this year we had DC boards (12'6" up to 16 or 17'), 2010 starboard race boards, 17' Glides etc. Hopefully things keep taking off over here as I reckon we have a magic part of the world to get into the downwind paddling.