Beginner board size advice :D

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dreadhead
dreadhead
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2 posts
7 Oct 2010 3:00pm
Gidday lads

Finally decided to signup after browsing for ages

Anyways I’ve always wanted to learn to surf. I’ve just never got around to buying a board, and that’s about to change.

I’ve been looking at a board on here for a while in the for sale section. I’m just not to sure if it would be an alright beginner’s board

I’m 6ft tall and around 90kg (pure mu..mus…fat)

The Dimensions are: 10' X 15 1/2" X 24" X 19 1/4" X 3 3/4"


So I’m just wondering would this board be alright for me as a beginner?

Cheers
Dreads
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
7 Oct 2010 5:11pm
The dimensions are fantastic for a beginners point break/small wave board. What brand is it and how much ?
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
7 Oct 2010 6:21pm
Agreed, that's a really good size depending on the type and condition of the board.

People get sick of me saying that if you're a beginner or just old, fat and slow like me, the more volume the better.

Having a board that rips is not much use if you can't catch a wave to rip on in the first place.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
7 Oct 2010 3:33pm
If its not a mctavish its not worth the money

Nah just joking of course

Welcome to the fun forum dreadhead and look forward to your input.

IMO, a 10 foot board is a beast,however it will sure get you on your feet and riding faster than shorter boards.

Where do you live and how much do you want to spend
smh
smh
NSW
7269 posts
smh smh
NSW, 7269 posts
7 Oct 2010 6:34pm
10 foot is a pretty big board and at 90 kilos you're not that big either. It kind of depends on your fitness and agility.
Lfish
Lfish
402 posts
402 posts
7 Oct 2010 3:39pm
That's the Beckham your looking at?........if that's the one, should be fine
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
7 Oct 2010 5:48pm
If you are in qld then board culture had a couple of 10ft bics in their shops and both were in excellent condition and only around the $500 mark. If 10ft is what you are seriously looking at then I would check to see if the bics are still available because they are very good boards and you cant kill em. Not sure how much you want to spend but you will get a suitable mal around the 9'6 to 10'0 length definately under $500 if you shop around.

No I do not work for board culture or have any relationship with them - only reason I know about the boards is that I was looking for a 10 bic a couple of months ago and they had the only two s/h ones around.

Just had and after thought - my mate has a 10ft southpoint that he is selling. Its a bit narrower than the standard 10s so much easier to carry around. PM me if you are interested and I can find out a price. Will be way less than the beckham.
asea
asea
QLD
5544 posts
QLD, 5544 posts
7 Oct 2010 5:58pm
welcome dreadhead,if that is the Beckham $600 ,well i have ridden that board get back if it is and i will give you feedback.
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
7 Oct 2010 7:16pm
okay, 90kg is not big and a 10' board is big but lets not forget he's a good 6' tall and the taller you are the more of a stable platform you need when you're learning to snap to your feet and stay balanced.

That's why the 24" width is so important, I think it will allow him more security to move around on a board so he can make 10' work for him.

I will say this, 10' x 24" will be hard for you to get out the back if you're not a strong paddler or just learning to read rips and get through white water so choose your breaks carefully to start with or you'll feel rooted really quickly.

62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
7 Oct 2010 4:33pm
I know of a very nice Razar 4 sale
dreadhead
dreadhead
2 posts
2 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:13pm
Talk about a warm welcome. I’m a little shocked actually, I thought maybe I’d get one or two replies if I was lucky. You guys are legends

The board in question is indeed the $600 Beckham.

I live in the moreton bay area, northside of brissy. So we don’t actually get any surf here. So I’d be looking to travel to the sunny or gold coast (maybe even Bribie?)... Hopefully next year I’ll have my license, so I won’t have to rely on my wonderful mum.

My budget is around the $600 area, but I could stretch that out to about $1000.

Thanks for all the help guys
Ethan

62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:30pm
OK, now we can help you.

First up you got to love your mum,years ago I would catch the skinners bus from your way.6 am pick up and 6 pm drop off,oh they were the day's

PM, billboard,asea and I next time your heading down the coast,we will sort it out,boards lessons whatever.

dreadhead,PM asea he has ridden the board your looking at and he will give you the heads up.

I would recommend something around the 9 foot to 9.6.without sounding like a sales rep, I have the board for sale,if your interested PM me and I will send photos and happy for you to demo it

mac
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
7 Oct 2010 10:21pm
OK here it is mctavish razar 9.3 x 23 x 3 custom



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