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Gorgo
Gorgo
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30 Jun 2008 2:47pm
Went for a paddle on Saturday with my mate and his son on their new used boards, C4 11'6", NSP 11' longboard and my Starboard 11'2"

A few things:

- we cruised along in the lee of the cliffs enjoying the view and basically having an on-water stroll. As the more experienced paddler I could do little sprints and check stuff out and paddle about while the others cruised along. There was never an issue of anyone being held back or left behind. It's not like cycling or running or walking where you have to travel straight down a road or path. Each can travel at their own best speed and just adjust the direction to keep everyone together.

- the C4 has a couple of leash attachment points on either side of the middle of the board. You put a loop of cord through each one and you can slide your paddle in to use it as a handle to carry the board. Way easier to carry than a finger slot. Board makers should add these to all boards in addition to the finger slots.

- the NSP longboard is heaps narrower and thinner than a SUP but in flat water it was fine for my 80kg. The narrow width made paddling straight and fast really easy.

- the C4 is vastly different to my 11'2". Much wider in the tail and much thicker. Much more stable and easier to paddle straight (due to the 3 fins and more parallel rails). The C4 kills it on flat water but I think the Starboard would be much more nimble in the waves.

store.c4waterman.com/C4-Waterman-Stand-Up-Board-11-6-p/c4sub11-6.htm

www.newsurfproject.com/index.php?set_language=en&cccpage=long110

http://www.star-board-sup.com/2008/products/sup112.php
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Jun 2008 4:58pm
Hi ya Gorgo..They are great boards..The C4 is a very classy board and the NSP is great if you're not too heavy..Here they are together.

DJ

oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
30 Jun 2008 3:07pm
I agree with the paddle carry option that the C4 has - the ULI also has it, and it is way easier to carry than the naish handle. All sups should come standard with them.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Jun 2008 6:00pm
I modified my Naish board with the two deck leash plugs..Not for carrying the board but to hold the paddle..This was the original purpose with the C4 also.

DJ

oliver
oliver
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3952 posts
30 Jun 2008 4:39pm
I saw how you did that DJ, but carying the board using the paddle as a handle makes much more sense. I want to get a couple of plugholes for my Naish now so I can do the same thing. Where did you get it done?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Jun 2008 8:21pm
Oliver...I did it myself...and took some pics..

There's no going back now.



Here's a pic for anyone who wondered how thick that wood on the deck is.



The plugs cost me about $5 each...and I ground the top lip off first.



Five minute Araldite is even what the experts use.



Almost done.



A bit rough but it's going to be under the deck grip.



I was only ever going to use it to carry my paddle and if you intend using them to carry the whole thing I can take you down to Oak surfboards.

Neil Oak will do it for you and put a layer of fiber glass in the hole first over it and that will make it super strong..and cost about $50.

If you're happy to do what I did I'd give you a hand with it.

DJ
oliver
oliver
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3952 posts
30 Jun 2008 6:53pm
I forgot about my deck pad. Don't think it's an option now for me - thanks for the advise though, when I get another board I'll definitely do it.
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