SIC 12'6

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teatrea
teatrea
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5 Jan 2011 6:02pm
Any one had one of these for any length of time , looking at getting one just interetsed to hear thoughts about them.Im tossing up between it and the psh 12 gun want to race the bop style but aslo want a board i can take out it the bigger stuff.Could you surf the sic in say above 5 ft?.I had a couple of biggish days down the coast and i found my 9'2 pretty hard work , great on the wave but hard getting into them with winds off shore and strong current.
paul.j
paul.j
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5 Jan 2011 6:58pm
I have been paddling one a fair bit and it's a great board!! for BOP races and i feel it's as quick as anything out there it also surfs good for a BOP board but i would not surf it in big waves as it's just not made for that kind of thing!! The PSH gun will surf better but will not be competive in BOP racing, those days have gone!!!

I still have the SIC if you want to come and have a paddle on it.

Jacko
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
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5 Jan 2011 7:05pm
Damn that means ill have to get two new boards , ive just talked the missus into letting me get a 12'6 .Oh well just have to get better at the late take offs

Ill come down and take the 12'6 for a ride in the next couple days.

Cheers
husq2100
husq2100
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5 Jan 2011 7:57pm
if most BOP races are like the Greenline/kirra race 12.6 = open/pro etc 12 or under non race board = amature

may or may not be a consideration
CMC
CMC
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CMC CMC
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5 Jan 2011 8:02pm
Don't forget the 14' class either T-Tree for us non 65-75kg guys. That 12'6 SIC looks great though and Jacko and Ang are flying on it.

A 14' is great for training, in and out the surf, some ocean stuff. The swiss army knife of Race SUP. There are some great ones on the market that you can probably check when you take a look at the SIC.

I have a 14' on order at the moment from Dale, plan is to be like the Travis 12'6 SUP stretched to 14'. Can't wait for it, no board at all right now so hanging out.
laceys lane
laceys lane
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5 Jan 2011 8:48pm
teatrea said...

Any one had one of these for any length of time , looking at getting one just interetsed to hear thoughts about them.Im tossing up between it and the psh 12 gun want to race the bop style but aslo want a board i can take out it the bigger stuff.Could you surf the sic in say above 5 ft?.I had a couple of biggish days down the coast and i found my 9'2 pretty hard work , great on the wave but hard getting into them with winds off shore and strong current.


teatrea, i'm borrowing one of my old boards at the moment. a cutdown 14' blank that was supposed to be a 14 surfboard, yes a surfboard. anyway it was reshaped with a bit of dw in mind. i have been surfing this '12'6 board. it really will turn and hold speed. most of the 12'6 bops , while they can do some surfing are limited. however, even on this 12'6 mostly surfing shape come bop board, it would need to be a fuller wave.
knowing you, the psh would be more your go. better still- get both
cheers
Daneli
Daneli
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5 Jan 2011 8:53pm
CMC said...

Don't forget the 14' class either T-Tree for us non 65-75kg guys. That 12'6 SIC looks great though and Jacko and Ang are flying on it.

A 14' is great for training, in and out the surf, some ocean stuff. The swiss army knife of Race SUP. There are some great ones on the market that you can probably check when you take a look at the SIC.

I have a 14' on order at the moment from Dale, plan is to be like the Travis 12'6 SUP stretched to 14'. Can't wait for it, no board at all right now so hanging out.


Sorry to highjack the topic away from SIC and PSH but I just got a 14ft Glide for that very purpose, a bit of training and to do a couple of events if I can. I was surprised how cheap they are. You get a whole lot more board than my 9'3 SV for less $$. I have been doing in"s and out's at the Alley and having a ball. For a 14 ft board it surfs surprising well. I very nearly bought a 12'6 board and tested them all at the recent Roar demo day, most of them felt like they were built for guys like Jacko and Jamie Mitchell, not someone like myself who has a keg instead of a 6 pack. Tea Tree, if you want I'll give you a go, but it won't be anygood for charging big waves, I thing PSH is the winner there. Cheers
teatrea
teatrea
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5 Jan 2011 9:14pm
Thanks for the replies , the 14 footers seem to be in no mans land , to big for bop and undergunned a little in the dwinders unless just for recreation.So im not keen to spend dollars on a board thats not catered too as far as events go.The idea wouldnt be to take the 12'6 out in big hollow waves , but the big rolling fatties.The sic is fast , but i havent has a chance to take it in the surf zone yet.MMM decisions decisions i need a bigger bank account.



teatrea
teatrea
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5 Jan 2011 9:23pm
laceys lane said...

teatrea said...

Any one had one of these for any length of time , looking at getting one just interetsed to hear thoughts about them.Im tossing up between it and the psh 12 gun want to race the bop style but aslo want a board i can take out it the bigger stuff.Could you surf the sic in say above 5 ft?.I had a couple of biggish days down the coast and i found my 9'2 pretty hard work , great on the wave but hard getting into them with winds off shore and strong current.


teatrea, i'm borrowing one of my old boards at the moment. a cutdown 14' blank that was supposed to be a 14 surfboard, yes a surfboard. anyway it was reshaped with a bit of dw in mind. i have been surfing this '12'6 board. it really will turn and hold speed. most of the 12'6 bops , while they can do some surfing are limited. however, even on this 12'6 mostly surfing shape come bop board, it would need to be a fuller wave.
knowing you, the psh would be more your go. better still- get both
cheers


Lol both would be nice mate , maybee Jacko will trade in my green and red abomination , after all it did get a lot of interest at the demo day.Id like to see the 12'6 your on now.Geez a 14ft surfboard , Laird doesent even ride on that big does he?
laceys lane
laceys lane
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19804 posts
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5 Jan 2011 9:40pm
teatrea said...

laceys lane said...

teatrea said...

Any one had one of these for any length of time , looking at getting one just interetsed to hear thoughts about them.Im tossing up between it and the psh 12 gun want to race the bop style but aslo want a board i can take out it the bigger stuff.Could you surf the sic in say above 5 ft?.I had a couple of biggish days down the coast and i found my 9'2 pretty hard work , great on the wave but hard getting into them with winds off shore and strong current.


teatrea, i'm borrowing one of my old boards at the moment. a cutdown 14' blank that was supposed to be a 14 surfboard, yes a surfboard. anyway it was reshaped with a bit of dw in mind. i have been surfing this '12'6 board. it really will turn and hold speed. most of the 12'6 bops , while they can do some surfing are limited. however, even on this 12'6 mostly surfing shape come bop board, it would need to be a fuller wave.
knowing you, the psh would be more your go. better still- get both
cheers


Lol both would be nice mate , maybee Jacko will trade in my green and red abomination , after all it did get a lot of interest at the demo day.Id like to see the 12'6 your on now.Geez a 14ft surfboard , Laird doesent even ride on that big does he?


yeah, it's hard work to keep up with the crew in the flats, but i reckon in a bop with some waves to would do well. k m likes it a lot.
alain from byron rides his 14' surboard at some bombie down that way and dale did an 18' by 30"wide plus surboard for some guy in wa- full carbon layups. 2 could paddle on that one.
cheers
OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
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6 Jan 2011 9:02am
teatrea said...

laceys lane said...

teatrea said...

Any one had one of these for any length of time , looking at getting one just interetsed to hear thoughts about them.Im tossing up between it and the psh 12 gun want to race the bop style but aslo want a board i can take out it the bigger stuff.Could you surf the sic in say above 5 ft?.I had a couple of biggish days down the coast and i found my 9'2 pretty hard work , great on the wave but hard getting into them with winds off shore and strong current.


teatrea, i'm borrowing one of my old boards at the moment. a cutdown 14' blank that was supposed to be a 14 surfboard, yes a surfboard. anyway it was reshaped with a bit of dw in mind. i have been surfing this '12'6 board. it really will turn and hold speed. most of the 12'6 bops , while they can do some surfing are limited. however, even on this 12'6 mostly surfing shape come bop board, it would need to be a fuller wave.
knowing you, the psh would be more your go. better still- get both
cheers


Lol both would be nice mate , maybee Jacko will trade in my green and red abomination , after all it did get a lot of interest at the demo day.Id like to see the 12'6 your on now.Geez a 14ft surfboard , Laird doesent even ride on that big does he?


Hey Teatrea,

I think the footage of Laird riding huge waves a Hookipa is on a custom 14 - 15
SUP GUN. Paddle on speed is the reason I guess.



The 12ft gun is great in big waves for bigger 90+kg guys but as Jacko and the boys say board design now means its no longer a competative race board.

Dale Champan custome 14 SUP Race /Surf for my money.

Phill

teatrea
teatrea
QLD
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QLD, 4177 posts
6 Jan 2011 9:44am
Right on Phil , paddle in speed is the key when its windy and bigger , a bit more length helps you get back out a lot quicker too , im 90 odd kegs and when your caught in the soup its hard to get the smaller boards moving quick enough to beat the next set.Nothing worse than when you have nearly made it out and a big one washes right back in again.

I guess in my ideal world id have a variety of boards , i need a variety of incomes though and a bigger shed

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