Noosa Festival

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jethro2
jethro2
QLD
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QLD, 69 posts
12 Mar 2008 5:09pm
Some video action from the Noosa Festival of Surfing from the Coastalwatch website.
SUP a 3:00. Bonga is ripping but ex.ASP pro, Luke Eagan (blue) won
Enjoy

http://strm-gallery.coastalwatch.com/uploadedmedia/gallery/movies/CWNOOSA_20083111545.wmv
jethro2
jethro2
QLD
69 posts
QLD, 69 posts
12 Mar 2008 9:15pm
I got my info from the TV news. Guess they were wrong
Ben dover
Ben dover
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
12 Mar 2008 10:52pm
Go on www.noosafestivalofsurfing.com/ and you can look at each heat!

Just go to results!
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
13 Mar 2008 3:15pm
The Festival was such a great event. We were a little starved for waves for the first few days, but I guess thats the beauty of SUP. Bonga is a classic competitor, and a very deserving win to him. Well done! But as for the level of riding across the fleet, very impressive. It seems the short board SUP is something to be taken seriously. I still think that majority of SUP surfers are going to prefer the longer 11'+ style of board, but as a shortboarder I really enjoyed riding the shorter board. For this event, the judging criteria was strongly weighted to the radical tight turns of a shorter board. I was using the New Naish 9'6" quad fish, and it was very impressive. I ended up coming 9th, which I'm pretty stoked with. and I now have a great appreciation for the shorter boards.

Big props out to the USM event management team for putting on a great event. I look forward to going again next year.

Regards,

JB
jethro2
jethro2
QLD
69 posts
QLD, 69 posts
13 Mar 2008 5:09pm
JB said...

I was using the New Naish 9'6" quad fish, and it was very impressive. I ended up coming 9th, which I'm pretty stoked with. and I now have a great appreciation for the shorter boards.


JB, have you got any info on the 9'6" Naish?
champcrow
champcrow
SA
804 posts
SA, 804 posts
13 Mar 2008 11:29pm
And a pic of board would be great too.
Revvin
Revvin
VIC
299 posts
VIC, 299 posts
14 Mar 2008 12:39pm
Luke Egan has been SUPing for awhile, He is one of the contest directors for Billabong, rumour has it that one year he was using his SUPB to get around the contest area at Teahupo'o and got hauled over the coals by the water patrol/safety team (massive tahitian and hawaiians) for getting towed by a boat on it through the contest area.
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
14 Mar 2008 1:42pm
Can't give you a pic at the moment, boards in at the repairer's (I had an issue with the point at National parks, nearly made the section)

But the board is super cool. 9'6" x 29.25" x 4.25". Swallow tail with single flyers near the front fins. Quad fin FCS. Super loose and fast. Suprisingly easy to paddle. I thought it would be much harder at my weight (93-95kg). Definately puts a divider into the sport. I now believe that there is going to be shortboard SUP and long board SUP. Both equally as fun but very different to each other (same as in normal surfing). When I get my board back I will put up a pic! I think www.naishsurfing.com/ News is going to run some pics of me surfing, so maybe check it out next week or so.

Sup just seems to have no boundaries, longboard, shortboard, sail, fitness, transport......,......

Regards,

JB
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
14 Mar 2008 3:56pm
Nice one JB...Is the board the same one that Kai Lenny is using in that new Naish sup vid on their site?

DJ
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
14 Mar 2008 4:02pm
I think Kai is riding one of the earlier prototypes, but yes, very similar to that one.

A lot of fun!

JB
Scotty Mac
Scotty Mac
SA
2060 posts
SA, 2060 posts
14 Mar 2008 11:30pm
JB, Glad you finally realise that small SUP board have some merit.
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
18 Mar 2008 4:19pm
Scotty, never wrote it off. it's a different sport! Like shortboarding and Mals. On a short SUP you don't actually get on the waves much earlier than a normal mal. But as far a SUP goes they are very radical to surf. The longer SUP are still far more effective for getting into smaller crappier waves early. The whole SUP thing is awsome, sailing, longboards and short!

JB
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