New boards vers old boards

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oldsup
oldsup
QLD
87 posts
QLD, 87 posts
14 Nov 2013 7:20am
Can anyone who has been racing for a while please give your opinion on just how much faster are the new boards compared to the old boards.
As an example 2011 fanatic 14 to the current race boards
Thanks
John
gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
14 Nov 2013 8:46am
I dont know it they are inherently faster then say a board a couple of years old, however, they are much more stable. I think that is the secret myself. It allows you to paddle something narrower and that is definitely quicker. On the weekend I was trying out a 24.75 Fanatic 14 footer. Now I would not have even been able to stand on a board that narrow last year (well maybe stand on it but certainly not paddle energetically :))

Anyway what I found was a board that was super stable and quite easy to move around on.

I put that down to a better hull design. So effectively the board is faster cause its narrower and us more generous souls can comfortably run around on it.

This is just my opinion and I am not sponsored by any company (although all offers will be gladly received and I would really really like a Fanatic 24.75).


petedorries
petedorries
QLD
700 posts
QLD, 700 posts
14 Nov 2013 8:12am
There is a world of difference between these two boards. The shape been the main factor. Because of the new shape the 27" wide board is still fast but extremely stable.

After paddling these D/W it gives you a whole new appreciation for the sport. And makes you want to do more. Basically the board almost does the work for you as before it was hard yakka...

I actually prefer the 27" wide board in the 14' class in the ocean.
skebstebamal
skebstebamal
QLD
579 posts
QLD, 579 posts
14 Nov 2013 8:29am
petedorries said...
There is a world of difference between these two boards. The shape been the main factor. Because of the new shape the 27" wide board is still fast but extremely stable.

After paddling these D/W it gives you a whole new appreciation for the sport. And makes you want to do more. Basically the board almost does the work for you as before it was hard yakka...

I actually prefer the 27" wide board in the 14' class in the ocean.


i agree.. new hull design miles in front... probably only the ACE has not evolved hugely as it worked in 2011. i paddled a 27" at aussies.
roggoodwin
roggoodwin
WA
232 posts
WA, 232 posts
14 Nov 2013 6:53am
The new Ace ( i have a 14', 25") is subtly different from last years, it appears to have a deeper concave, and also lighter, the dugout area is also a bit wider, I was lucky enough to get out yesterday for a smoking downwinder and it performed amazing, picks up every little bit of assistance, it also went well in the light stuff at the nationals. I have no doubt it has improved, i think the weight is a big factor especialy in the lighter conditions.
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