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Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
31 Jul 2012 6:00pm
I know you have read it all before however,I'm in the market for a stand up paddle board,this time I'm looking for a 100% flatwater boat something around 12/6 x 30 for cruising lakes.
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
31 Jul 2012 6:02pm
Lacey says the SIC is the shiz

Edit - well I think he did
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 6:10pm
I could recommend a 95 % flatwater board but you requested a 100%. Sorry got nothing.
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
VIC
2098 posts
VIC, 2098 posts
31 Jul 2012 8:18pm
Makaha said...

I know you have read it all before however,I'm in the market for a stand up paddle board,this time I'm looking for a 100% flatwater boat something around 12/6 x 30 for cruising lakes.


Starboard "Touring". That's what it was made for.

http://www.star-board-sup.com/2012/product/?q=touring-12-6-30

( edit: the little red man is on the front )
CMC
CMC
QLD
3954 posts
CMC CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
31 Jul 2012 8:36pm
The only advice i'd offer you mate is to never eat yellow snow...
goatman
goatman
NSW
2151 posts
NSW, 2151 posts
31 Jul 2012 8:40pm
Something pioneering I reckon
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
31 Jul 2012 6:58pm
goatman said...

Something pioneering I reckon

Correct I like the pioneer stuff goatman
So it can't be yellow mellow then
I've liked the fanatic red number but
from what I've read they don't make them
30 wide.

Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:02pm
how fat are you ?
mmhard
mmhard
NSW
72 posts
NSW, 72 posts
31 Jul 2012 9:06pm
Makaha said...

I know you have read it all before however,I'm in the market for a stand up paddle board,this time I'm looking for a 100% flatwater boat something around 12/6 x 30 for cruising lakes.


maybe a 12/6 x 30 cruiser
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:13pm
mmhard said...

Makaha said...

I know you have read it all before however,I'm in the market for a stand up paddle board,this time I'm looking for a 100% flatwater boat something around 12/6 x 30 for cruising lakes.


maybe a 12/6 x 30 cruiser


are you serious its that easy


scotty88 huge mate huge
boofy
boofy
NSW
2110 posts
NSW, 2110 posts
31 Jul 2012 9:25pm
Will you be cruising freshwater or saltwater lakes as you will have to adjust your board volume to suit. Go for something nanotuned as it will make your cruiser way more reactive especially in fresh water
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:27pm
Scotty88 said...

how fat are you ?





Looks a bit like Tinkler?
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:30pm
SP said...

Scotty88 said...

how fat are you ?





Looks a bit like Tinkler?


I was going to suggest buy a Whopper but looks like you've had plenty of them.
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:33pm
They call me the double whopper
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:36pm
boofy said...

Will you be cruising freshwater or saltwater lakes as you will have to adjust your board volume to suit. Go for something nanotuned as it will make your cruiser way more reactive especially in fresh water


Hey boof head 100% fresh water does that make a difference
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:39pm
SP said...

They call me the double whopper


"You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?".
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:41pm
Scotty88 said...

SP said...

They call me the double whopper


"You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?".


I'd guees the call it a quarter pounder with cheese but they probably say it in French.



Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:47pm
"A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that?"
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:50pm
SP said...

Scotty88 said...

how fat are you ?





Looks a bit like Tinkler?


SP - seriously what the farking is that Geez mate
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:52pm
Scotty88 said...

"A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that?"



Something to do with the metric system?
boofy
boofy
NSW
2110 posts
NSW, 2110 posts
31 Jul 2012 9:53pm
Makaha said...

boofy said...

Will you be cruising freshwater or saltwater lakes as you will have to adjust your board volume to suit. Go for something nanotuned as it will make your cruiser way more reactive especially in fresh water


Hey boof head 100% fresh water does that make a difference


Yes definetly mate saltwater is way more bouyant you can reduce your volume by having your shaper build heaps of stubby or can holders into the deck
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:55pm
BulldogPup said...

SP said...

Scotty88 said...

how fat are you ?





Looks a bit like Tinkler?


SP - seriously what the farking is that Geez mate


It's Nathan getting a snack on the way home after another big knights win...



Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
31 Jul 2012 7:58pm
SP said...

Scotty88 said...

"A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that?"



Something to do with the metric system?


Refer to green room @ 666.
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
31 Jul 2012 10:00pm
Makaha,

You should consider the SIC X-14 for Flat Water and a little chop, and longer distances.

SIC Bullet 14 would be perfect for DW and some surf sliding on knee high runners.
Bullet 14 is becoming available in the cheaper Production Category, and also available as a Maui Custom.

If 12'6 suits you better for storage. You can't possibly pass up the SIC X-12('6). Production versions of these are starting to become available too.

Best of all, if you bought SIC X-12 (for example), then Lacey would love to be seen paddling with you. Instant paddle buddy! Win-Win.

Simondo.
Bleachy
Bleachy
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
31 Jul 2012 9:59pm
+1 for the starboard touring, a real solid board, looks nice in the wood construction too IMO. Unless you want flatwater racing then thats a whole other can of worms. Although the touring would be able to hold its own.
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
31 Jul 2012 10:30pm
Ill let you know how the 12,6 PSH goes , you see some big bruddas riding it in Blanes videos
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
1 Aug 2012 9:03am
Scotty88 said...

"A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that?"



Metric system?
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
1 Aug 2012 9:14am
doggie said...

Scotty88 said...

"A Royale with cheese! You know why they call it that?"



Metric system?


Hit the 1 minute mark or watch it from start as it's a classic scene.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
1 Aug 2012 10:31am
SP said...



Buster


Adapt
Adapt
QLD
723 posts
QLD, 723 posts
1 Aug 2012 10:45pm
Custom Deep or DC, Fanatic white board not sure about starboard or Coreban, I think the Naish Glide is 30 as well
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
2 Aug 2012 4:34pm
Adapt said...

Custom Deep or DC, Fanatic white board not sure about starboard or Coreban, I think the Naish Glide is 30 as well


Will also need rod holders and a spot for the esky
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