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Created by Towny > 9 months ago, 18 Apr 2011
Towny
NSW, 903 posts
18 Apr 2011 10:19AM
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doggie
WA, 15849 posts
18 Apr 2011 2:29PM
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Put a sail on it

DavidJohn
VIC, 17493 posts
18 Apr 2011 5:42PM
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One word comes to mind.. Broach ..

There's been heaps of posts in the past about this Standamaran.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/standamaran-legal/?SearchTerms=standamaran

I think it's one of those 'seemed like a good idea at the time' things..

DJ

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
18 Apr 2011 3:49PM
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I like the antenna's on the back what are they for????

sue d
NSW, 8 posts
18 Apr 2011 6:44PM
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They are hollow so they have bungs and that is the breather tubes

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
18 Apr 2011 4:52PM
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Interesting.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
18 Apr 2011 7:09PM
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i would have a go one those if i had the chance. i reckon you would too dj

funny, they came out and just disappeared under the radar
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Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
18 Apr 2011 7:36PM
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doggie said...

I like the antenna's on the back what are they for????

Because its been vacumed bagged they are the breather plugs

Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
18 Apr 2011 7:48PM
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funny, they came out and just disappeared under the radar
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Why don't you buy one Lacey! you'd win all the flat water races in Australia. People still buy and paddle the Standamaran on Maui. I paddled one when I was in Maui and yes the Standamaran is bulk fast bult for speed even fast when paddling up wind I beleive Bruce from Currumbin is looking at buying one!. The Standamaran be great for SUP racing in Australia because the organisers want you to paddling up wind and back looks like two f18's put together and perfect in winds of 15 knots or less.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
18 Apr 2011 8:02PM
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Downwinder said...

funny, they came out and just disappeared under the radar
cheers

Why don't you buy one Lacey! you'd win all the flat water races in Australia. People still buy and paddle the Standamaran on Maui. I paddled one when I was in Maui and yes the Standamaran is bulk fast bult for speed even fast when paddling up wind I beleive Bruce from Currumbin is looking at buying one!. The Standamaran be great for SUP racing in Australia because the organisers want you to paddling up wind and back looks like two f18's put together and perfect in winds of 15 knots or less.




hi phil, tell us some more. is 15 knots the limit.

yeah, i would love to have a go on one, they look really interesting to me. i wonder if 'instyle' might consider them seeing as they would be good for most aussie conditions
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Downwinder
QLD, 2031 posts
18 Apr 2011 8:17PM
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My f18 is built for 15knot winds or less but I took it out in 20 knot winds last week I put the GoPro on the nose of f18 facing the ocean filming the runners I was catching runners for like 30 seconds it was BULK FUN traveling at 20kph did 11km in 52 minutes my fastest yet from Bilinga Lifeguard tower to Nth Burleigh rocks I feel of twice.

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
18 Apr 2011 8:38PM
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It's for sale on the SIC site if someone wants it.



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