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Created by Gorgo > 9 months ago, 1 Jan 2009
Gorgo
VIC, 4982 posts
1 Jan 2009 11:58AM
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I want two boards.

For flat water I want a board I can:
- comfortably carry the 800m from home to the bay
- be no more than 12' so it fits in my garage
- storage for snacks and water and camera and minimal stuff
- do all the flat water cruising stuff
- paddle into a 10 knot breeze and feel like I'm making some progress
- turn and get some glide on 2' runners
- carry it home again.

I don't want a rudder system and I don't want to have to do downwinders to get the fun of riding runners.

For the surf I want:
- a board about 9'6" x 30" so it fits inside my car.
- stable enough to comfortably wait for waves in cross-chop
- fast enough to catch small swells and paddle 1km or so to adjacent breaks
- mostly tuned for trim riding but I should be able to move the fins about for higher performance surfing
- built-in carry stuff so I can get to and from some of the breaks at the foot of cliffs.

Brooko
1672 posts
1 Jan 2009 10:06AM
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I reckon I have close to that, The 11 6 " kalama & the 9 6" naish Soon to have the 8 6" surf shapes

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
1 Jan 2009 12:20PM
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Hey Gorgo.. Try and make it down to Torquay this Saturday and have a go on my Naish Glide.. It sounds like just the board for you.

It will be interesting to see if Starboard bring out a competitor to the Glide.. I can't wait to see Stuey's new 12'6" board.

I'm a happy chappy with my three boards.

I'd be happy with just my Glide and 11'4" but my daughter loves the 11'6"..She calls the 11'4" the wobbly board (because she fell off it the other day).

I paddled my new 11'6" AST on the Yarra yesterday at Studly Park and it's a great allround board that you can teach friends on.

If I could only have one board that would be it (the AST)... Can you tell I'm a bit of a Naish fan..

DJ



Gorgo
VIC, 4982 posts
1 Jan 2009 1:31PM
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I'm hoping designers will see this forum and we'll see all the good stuff built into future boards.

The Naish 9'6" is too wobbly in cross chop. It does fit pretty well in my car.

The Glide looks ideal for the flat but it needs the deck inserts added for carrying and the cargo nets.

I've got a good allrounder but using a single board results in too many compromises, particularly in choppy flat water.

Brooko
1672 posts
1 Jan 2009 1:09PM
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Gorgo said...

I'm hoping designers will see this forum and we'll see all the good stuff built into future boards.

The Naish 9'6" is too wobbly in cross chop. It does fit pretty well in my car.

The Glide looks ideal for the flat but it needs the deck inserts added for carrying and the cargo nets.

I've got a good allrounder but using a single board results in too many compromises, particularly in choppy flat water.



I had the 9 6" naish out in 28kmh winds the other day, cross offshore with side chop and Im pretty heavy at 103 kgs.

Dj I wonder how that naish glide would go in big waves as a gun, it has an awesome plan shape and outline, just in photos it looks the closest thing to a surfboard i have seen yet.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
1 Jan 2009 3:20PM
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Brooko said...

Gorgo said...

I'm hoping designers will see this forum and we'll see all the good stuff built into future boards.

The Naish 9'6" is too wobbly in cross chop. It does fit pretty well in my car.

The Glide looks ideal for the flat but it needs the deck inserts added for carrying and the cargo nets.

I've got a good allrounder but using a single board results in too many compromises, particularly in choppy flat water.



I had the 9 6" naish out in 28kmh winds the other day, cross offshore with side chop and Im pretty heavy at 103 kgs.

Dj I wonder how that naish glide would go in big waves as a gun, it has an awesome plan shape and outline, just in photos it looks the closest thing to a surfboard i have seen yet.


Brooko.. I'm not sure.. I think it has too much volume in the rails and the sharp rails toward the nose will keep you on your toes.

I can imagine carving big GS type turns on a big face but you'd want to keep the board pretty flat on the surface I think..and that might load up the fin too much.

I'll try and get it out in some real waves soon (maybe this Saturday at Torquay) and I'll let you know how it goes.

With the tail and rail shape on the 11'4" it should go well on big waves..I can't wait to do that.

DJ

oliver
3952 posts
1 Jan 2009 1:34PM
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Gorgo said...

I want two boards.

For flat water I want a board I can:
- comfortably carry the 800m from home to the bay
- be no more than 12' so it fits in my garage
- storage for snacks and water and camera and minimal stuff
- do all the flat water cruising stuff
- paddle into a 10 knot breeze and feel like I'm making some progress
- turn and get some glide on 2' runners
- carry it home again.

I don't want a rudder system and I don't want to have to do downwinders to get the fun of riding runners.


In addition to this I want a small built in waterproof area in the deck where I can store my keys, ipod and phone so I don't have to worry about where I store these things when I'm on a paddle.

Gorgo
VIC, 4982 posts
1 Jan 2009 8:03PM
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Brooko said...
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I had the 9 6" naish out in 28kmh winds the other day, cross offshore with side chop and Im pretty heavy at 103 kgs.

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I found the 9'6" Naish fine when you're paddling along even in strong winds. But when hovering about waiting for a set I was frequently falling off, usually when a set was just about to arrive. If I had an axe ... I did prove that the rails of the Naish are very tough.

The Glide is about the nicest looking SUP I've seen. I'll definitely demo one and if it actually does glide on bay swells I may get one. It's still annoying that you have to add deck inserts for carrying and cargo nets. What's the point in buying the latest greatest product then having to modify it.

Also for the wish list, bags that fit the board with the fins in, and I'd rather pay for a decent bag than get a ****ful bag for free.

And deck grip should be fitted in the factory, with maybe a replaceable section where you stand.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
1 Jan 2009 6:17PM
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I have a Commodore wagon and the Starboard 9'8 x 30" is a perfect fit with the back seat down and the nose of the board between the front seats.
Have you tried this board Gorgo?
This board is super stable and very easy to paddle into waves. It also has the FCS side fin option and a fin box for the centre fin which allows you to move the fin back or fowards to either stiffin up the board for straighter paddling or loosen it up for some tail sliding.
A big board option could be the Starboard 12'6 x 30"? But this probably wont fit in your garage?
It has a built in carry handle. 6 holes on the front of the board for a storage net to be fixed to. And believe it or not it rides small waves very easily! I took it out yesturday in a 15-20knot seabreeze downwinder. passing all the reefs on the way and getting some smokin' little lefts. Dont expect to get vertical on this board but it certainly does ride waves.
Hope this helps

stuey c
QLD, 265 posts
1 Jan 2009 7:19PM
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Gorgo said...

Brooko said...
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I had the 9 6" naish out in 28kmh winds the other day, cross offshore with side chop and Im pretty heavy at 103 kgs.

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I found the 9'6" Naish fine when you're paddling along even in strong winds. But when hovering about waiting for a set I was frequently falling off, usually when a set was just about to arrive. If I had an axe ... I did prove that the rails of the Naish are very tough.

The Glide is about the nicest looking SUP I've seen. I'll definitely demo one and if it actually does glide on bay swells I may get one. It's still annoying that you have to add deck inserts for carrying and cargo nets. What's the point in buying the latest greatest product then having to modify it.

Also for the wish list, bags that fit the board with the fins in, and I'd rather pay for a decent bag than get a ****ful bag for free.

And deck grip should be fitted in the factory, with maybe a replaceable section where you stand.

Gorgo, you should have a look at the 12'6" Penetrator, it'll be quicker than the Glide and as it's a custom can be ordered with watertight compartments, deck storage, rod holders anything your heart desires, even cold storage for your beers mate and it's Aussie made.......

Brooko
1672 posts
1 Jan 2009 7:46PM
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Gorgo , the penetrator sounds perfect great name also

Yep the 9 6" naish is a pig to stay still on if your heavy, in side chop and wind. I just dont stop paddeling.

Some days I have felt like pulling out the axe as well, geez it surfs well but

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
1 Jan 2009 10:37PM
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Starboard 12'6 photos in my nicely mowed and manicured weeds








stoneaxe
136 posts
2 Jan 2009 5:13AM
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Greenroom...I love my starboard 12-6 and 9-8 too. Great boards both. I'd love to see how the glide and Starboard 12-6 compare.

Stuey....you've got me sold....cold beer storage..sweet!

Oompa Loompa
13 posts
2 Jan 2009 4:05PM
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Brooko said...

Gorgo , the penetrator sounds perfect great name also

Yep the 9 6" naish is a pig to stay still on if your heavy, in side chop and wind. I just dont stop paddeling.

Some days I have felt like pulling out the axe as well, geez it surfs well but

great plug for the 9'6. wots the point in a stand up paddle when you wobble around on it? may as well be on the shortbord? just my opinon

oliver
3952 posts
2 Jan 2009 4:18PM
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Oompa Loompa said...

great plug for the 9'6. wots the point in a stand up paddle when you wobble around on it?


Oompa Loompa said...
that becoz Starboard are quality & Naish are, well, um.. ....


Oompa Loompa said...
You shouldnt have to do this. & wots the deal with the ****e board bags?


I can smell an industry troll, or maybe it's someone who is just passionate about their starboard?

Oompa Loompa
13 posts
2 Jan 2009 4:36PM
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oliver said...

Oompa Loompa said...

great plug for the 9'6. wots the point in a stand up paddle when you wobble around on it?


Oompa Loompa said...
that becoz Starboard are quality & Naish are, well, um.. ....


Oompa Loompa said...
You shouldnt have to do this. & wots the deal with the ****e board bags?


I can smell an industry troll, or maybe it's someone who is just passionate about their starboard?

wrong and wrong again. I actualy ride the jimi Lewis 11'0 and i buy my stuff from here http://www.longboardhouse.co.uk/ stocks everything of good quality.

i thought this was a public forum where peple can express opinion and experiences with gear

oliver
3952 posts
2 Jan 2009 5:08PM
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Oompa Loompa said...

i thought this was a public forum where peple can express opinion and experiences with gear


Errrr.... ummm..... You are expressing your opinion on a public forum. I apologise, if my observations on your recent pointed negative posts on naish products was incorrect.

Scotty Mac
SA, 2055 posts
2 Jan 2009 9:59PM
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Are you drinking again oliver?

oliver
3952 posts
2 Jan 2009 8:37PM
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Scotty Mac said...

Are you drinking again oliver?


Are you suggesting I only can offer clear observations when I'm drinking?

stuey c
QLD, 265 posts
2 Jan 2009 9:49PM
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oliver said...

Scotty Mac said...

Are you drinking again oliver?


Are you suggesting I only can offer clear observations when I'm drinking?


Ollie, your observations are valid anytime..........

Scotty Mac
SA, 2055 posts
2 Jan 2009 10:22PM
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Yep I am on it so I just assumed you are too...

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
2 Jan 2009 9:56PM
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stuey c said...

oliver said...
Are you suggesting I only can offer clear observations when I'm drinking?


Ollie, your observations are valid anytime..........


Just not always clear, coherent or sober



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