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62mac
62mac
WA
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17 Mar 2009 8:51pm
Thats fantastic fatsurf, yep the smile on your daughters face was amazing!
Great to hear the lad is keen on SUP's next we will get him back surfing and off the game console [}:)][}:)][}:)]!

mac
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
17 Mar 2009 9:52pm
yup so now looking for a 13 foot or bigger to get my fat bum on the go lol
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
17 Mar 2009 9:17pm
Buddina SUP said...

Great Idea Fatsurf

You will definitely like your SUP board when you get one but these will bring great memories for you and your daughter. It is all about getting wet and having fun and for $35 bucks you can't beat that. Your daughter will love the time on it.
My Daughters on a small day. These days are precious.

She is Five.

She is three.




Bang on Buddina,I remember the day my youngest daughter started and after a year ,on holidays in Noosa,got hit in the ear by a stray board,14 stitchers later,game over never ever to return But those photos are sweet!
mac
Buddina SUP
Buddina SUP
QLD
48 posts
QLD, 48 posts
17 Mar 2009 10:35pm
Thanks Mac
They are hooked. I took them tot he festival at Noosa today and they loved it. They watch all to the semi finals. They only complaint they had was taht I took them for a little surf infront of the club and they wanted the waves were the comp was.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
17 Mar 2009 10:01pm
Stop Stop saying the word NOOSA
My dream place ,oh how I love that vibe
and the locals are cool!
Noosa when I was working,thats rubbing
the salt into the wound you lucky
bugger

mac
nev
nev
NSW
59 posts
nev nev
NSW, 59 posts
18 Mar 2009 12:15am
Fatsurf
look for a original windsurfer brand board . Its around 11 foot and shaped a bit like a mal (full nose with a squash tail). they will have a small round sticker near the tail with Sailboards Australia on it. should be quite easy to find one. thousands were sold in the 80s, They paddle very well on flat water. The flat rocker,narrow width and weight help them glide very well, I still paddle mine on the river cause it goes heaps better on the flat water then my other boards( kalama and JL).

They are pretty hard to surf, but you can put some extra rocker into then with weight and heat (sun).

Search the swaylocks sight for good info about making wooden paddles.Its quite easly to turn out a resonable wooden paddle for bugger all.
you should be able to have heaps of flat water/very small wave fun while you wait to get the nod on buying a real SUB.

don't listen to the doom sayers, get out and have some fun with what you can get your hands on

NEV
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
17 Mar 2009 11:23pm
nev said...

Fatsurf
look for a original windsurfer brand board . Its around 11 foot and shaped a bit like a mal (full nose with a squash tail). they will have a small round sticker near the tail with Sailboards Australia on it. should be quite easy to find one. thousands were sold in the 80s, They paddle very well on flat water. The flat rocker,narrow width and weight help them glide very well, I still paddle mine on the river cause it goes heaps better on the flat water then my other boards( kalama and JL).

They are pretty hard to surf, but you can put some extra rocker into then with weight and heat (sun).

Search the swaylocks sight for good info about making wooden paddles.Its quite easly to turn out a resonable wooden paddle for bugger all.
you should be able to have heaps of flat water/very small wave fun while you wait to get the nod on buying a real SUB.

don't listen to the doom sayers, get out and have some fun with what you can get your hands on

NEV


mate think my weight is a problem the 11.6" x 27" x 4" bic just went down mate ill give it a go again but think ill have to wait lol

im just shy of 120 kg big bastard lol
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
17 Mar 2009 11:36pm
I am pretty sure Goodtime in Brisbane have two windsurfer one designs complete with rig for $99 ea. Might be worth a look, I would be surprised if you could sink a one design.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
18 Mar 2009 9:10am
Old windsurfers are perfect for learning on and for flat water.. Taking them in the waves is another story tho..

Back in 05 I was using an old Ten Kat'e (not sure about the spelling) and it was about 11'8" x 28" wide and at least 6" thick... It was great.. and sooo stable.

I used this board for a couple of years and the only problem (besides not working in the waves) was that it was so heavy.. You really reeded two people to lift onto the roof or the car.. and doing it myself was risking my back so I started looking for something better.

The only SUP board back then was the big 12'2" Laird and my local shop could not get one in for me so I went for the next best thing.. A tandem Mal.. The 11' x 25" NSP.

DJ







fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
23 Mar 2009 7:26pm
well looks like the boys doing well he can now paddle across the lake and back twice without falling lol

have to increase the length of his paddle and put a bigger blade on but then will be all good.

Daughter can dance on hers lol oh to be that small again
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
23 Mar 2009 8:01pm
Scotty Mac said...

Wat about my 7'11 x 27"?





noice,..... ploise explain
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
23 Mar 2009 8:04pm
DJ




hi david,

i've only been windsurfing a few years - late sarter.

but is this ten cate board a ..... wave board ????? whats with the 3 fin box's???
was it meant to be set up as a thruster,, or was it single fin or twin??
how windsurfers have evolved eh?

i'm trying to picture it droppping down a decent face, chunky tail with a centre board too


fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
25 Mar 2009 10:23pm
OK if any one know of the whereabouts of either of the boards David or Nev spoke of please PM me see if i can find one
PonoBill
PonoBill
87 posts
87 posts
26 Mar 2009 5:15am
Nothing wrong with going on the cheap. there are lots of old windsurf boards that will work pretty well, or any big longboard in the 11' 6" X 26" area. It will be a lot of work to learn to stand on it, but it can be done. I'm 250 and 62 years old and I can do it. So can you.

For paddles, lots of folks start with a cheap canoe paddle and modify it. I bought an adjustable one at a marine supply store for $15 US. I've built a paddle out of a broken windsurfing boom, just for fun. You can make a blade pretty easily from Fiberglass or just glue on a plastic blade. works okay for beginning, and there's guys that are still doing it, even in surf, with cobbled together stuff.

Too shipping has gone nuts from Maui, I have a couple of boards i'm going to sell pretty cheap that would be ideal--a jimmy Lewis 11er and a Naish 10'6". Cleaning out the garage prior to heading for Oregon for the summer.
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
26 Mar 2009 7:10am
Thanks mate
appreciate the answers

PonoBill said...

Nothing wrong with going on the cheap. there are lots of old windsurf boards that will work pretty well, or any big longboard in the 11' 6" X 26" area. It will be a lot of work to learn to stand on it, but it can be done. I'm 250 and 62 years old and I can do it. So can you.

For paddles, lots of folks start with a cheap canoe paddle and modify it. I bought an adjustable one at a marine supply store for $15 US. I've built a paddle out of a broken windsurfing boom, just for fun. You can make a blade pretty easily from Fiberglass or just glue on a plastic blade. works okay for beginning, and there's guys that are still doing it, even in surf, with cobbled together stuff.

Too shipping has gone nuts from Maui, I have a couple of boards i'm going to sell pretty cheap that would be ideal--a jimmy Lewis 11er and a Naish 10'6". Cleaning out the garage prior to heading for Oregon for the summer.


aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
26 Mar 2009 2:16pm
fatsurf said...

OK if any one know of the whereabouts of either of the boards David or Nev spoke of please PM me see if i can find one



Like I said, check Goodtime in Brisbane, they recently had two original windsurfers in there for $99 each, complete with sail and the lot.
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
26 Mar 2009 2:24pm
WINDY MILLER said...

DJ




hi david,

i've only been windsurfing a few years - late sarter.

but is this ten cate board a ..... wave board ????? whats with the 3 fin box's???
was it meant to be set up as a thruster,, or was it single fin or twin??
how windsurfers have evolved eh?

i'm trying to picture it droppping down a decent face, chunky tail with a centre board too






Windy, I remember see photos from Hawaii of guys jumping boards like this, complete with centre board. And we think the current twinsers are the 2nd generation... going by this board they could well be 3rd or 4th gen.
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:14pm
Buddina SUP said...

Hi Fatsurf

There are a few basic paddles out there that will do the job while you are starting up. When you are having a lend of someones check out the pitch on the blade. They can start out pretty straight up and down or out as far as a 16 degree pitch on some. I prefer one about an 8 degree pitch. Try a Kia Kaha paddle, I found it fantastic.
Here is a link or two to look at them. I have seen a variance in prices up and down around.

http://kiakahacanoesandpaddles.com/paddles.htm

standuppaddlesurf.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=56

I think Woogie makes the Kia Kaha paddle and would be worth a call.

Woogie Marsh
P: ##61.0412.598.929
E: [email protected]
or
E: [email protected]

Cheers

Cheers


Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:15pm
Buddina SUP said...

Hi Fatsurf

There are a few basic paddles out there that will do the job while you are starting up. When you are having a lend of someones check out the pitch on the blade. They can start out pretty straight up and down or out as far as a 16 degree pitch on some. I prefer one about an 8 degree pitch. Try a Kia Kaha paddle, I found it fantastic.
Here is a link or two to look at them. I have seen a variance in prices up and down around.

http://kiakahacanoesandpaddles.com/paddles.htm

standuppaddlesurf.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=56

I think Woogie makes the Kia Kaha paddle and would be worth a call.

Woogie Marsh
P: ##61.0412.598.929
E: [email protected]
or
E: [email protected]

Cheers

Cheers


Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:19pm
Buddina SUP said...

Hi Fatsurf

There are a few basic paddles out there that will do the job while you are starting up. When you are having a lend of someones check out the pitch on the blade. They can start out pretty straight up and down or out as far as a 16 degree pitch on some. I prefer one about an 8 degree pitch. Try a Kia Kaha paddle, I found it fantastic.
Here is a link or two to look at them. I have seen a variance in prices up and down around.

http://kiakahacanoesandpaddles.com/paddles.htm

standuppaddlesurf.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=56

I think Woogie makes the Kia Kaha paddle and would be worth a call.

Woogie Marsh
P: ##61.0412.598.929
E: [email protected]
or
E: [email protected]

Cheers

Cheers


HI met woogie, last week great guy really knows his stuff, his products are fantastic. Im an epoxy vacumebagging expert,sort of, built the America's cup cat and some other 40 foot racing cats for the european market so no a little bit. He was kind enough to let me try 2 paddles and see which suited me. PLease at least give him a call you want be sorry. Robert
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:22pm
Buddina SUP said...

Hi Fatsurf

There are a few basic paddles out there that will do the job while you are starting up. When you are having a lend of someones check out the pitch on the blade. They can start out pretty straight up and down or out as far as a 16 degree pitch on some. I prefer one about an 8 degree pitch. Try a Kia Kaha paddle, I found it fantastic.
Here is a link or two to look at them. I have seen a variance in prices up and down around.

http://kiakahacanoesandpaddles.com/paddles.htm

standuppaddlesurf.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=56

I think Woogie makes the Kia Kaha paddle and would be worth a call.

Woogie Marsh
P: ##61.0412.598.929
E: [email protected]
or
E: [email protected]

Cheers

Cheers


HI met woogie, last week great guy really knows his stuff, his products are fantastic. Im an epoxy vacumebagging expert,sort of, built the America's cup cat and some other 40 foot racing cats for the european market so no a little bit. He was kind enough to let me try 2 paddles and see which suited me. PLease at least give him a call you want be sorry. Robert
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:22pm
Buddina SUP said...

Hi Fatsurf

There are a few basic paddles out there that will do the job while you are starting up. When you are having a lend of someones check out the pitch on the blade. They can start out pretty straight up and down or out as far as a 16 degree pitch on some. I prefer one about an 8 degree pitch. Try a Kia Kaha paddle, I found it fantastic.
Here is a link or two to look at them. I have seen a variance in prices up and down around.

http://kiakahacanoesandpaddles.com/paddles.htm

standuppaddlesurf.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=56

I think Woogie makes the Kia Kaha paddle and would be worth a call.

Woogie Marsh
P: ##61.0412.598.929
E: [email protected]
or
E: [email protected]

Cheers

Cheers


HI met woogie, last week great guy really knows his stuff, his products are fantastic. Im an epoxy vacumebagging expert,sort of, built the America's cup cat and some other 40 foot racing cats for the european market so no a little bit. He was kind enough to let me try 2 paddles and see which suited me. PLease at least give him a call you want be sorry. Robert
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
26 Mar 2009 8:33pm
hey multihull four posts the same ????
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
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26 Mar 2009 7:39pm
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