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Starboard 9'8" or Naish 9'6"

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Created by high as a kite > 9 months ago, 21 Dec 2008
high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
21 Dec 2008 11:40AM
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I had the pleasure of riding Brooko's Naish 9'6" in small waves yesterday and quite liked it.( thanks Brooko) Bit tippy but once I got the sea legs working I felt quite at home on it.

I love my Starboard 11'2" and intended to only have the one board for waves but after trying something smaller I guess I'am going to have to part with some hard earned and buy myself a Xmas present

I would love some feed back if anyone has tried the Nasih 9'6" and Starboard 9'8".
Which board would be more user freindly in smaller waves. I only have a few months surfing experience and don't believe Ill be heading out into anything over head high, or was that 3 ft waves.

Ian

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
21 Dec 2008 12:55PM
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Can you demo the 9 8?? Might help your decision.

I have the 9 8 it is fantastic in small waves.

More stable at 30 inches and less nose rocker than the 9 6.

Both good boards might depend on the deal you get with bag, paddle and leash.

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
21 Dec 2008 2:47PM
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Thanks Hilly,
Not much chance of demoing a Starie. 400+ km's from Melbourne and Adelaide.

Other than the length and tail shape is the 9'8" built along the sama lines as the 11'2"?
If the 9'8" was a mini me of the 11'2" it would be a no brainer.

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
21 Dec 2008 5:03PM
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high as a kite said...

Thanks Hilly,
Not much chance of demoing a Starie. 400+ km's from Melbourne and Adelaide.

Other than the length and tail shape is the 9'8" built along the sama lines as the 11'2"?
If the 9'8" was a mini me of the 11'2" it would be a no brainer.



Hi HAAK, also worth considering is the 9'6 AR wide, Paddle Surf Hawaii board.

Mark at CUTLOOSE (SA) has a 9'6 wide PSH on its way and Rich (aka:SESSIONS) from STRAPPER SURF (Torquay) is also riding one. Rich can also give you some feedback on the board as he has had a couple of sessions on it now and he has also ridden the Naish 9'6.




Try em all (if you can) - its half the fun!! If not talk to the guys (not sponsored) who are riding them.

They are all good board from all reports!! So it boils down to your personal preference.

Enjoy the ride.

Andrew.A

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
21 Dec 2008 4:17PM
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9 8 different animal to 11 2, 9 8's wide tail = instant speed and looseness in small waves. 11 2 is a cruiser, more longboard style.

Only wierd thing is the 9 8 goes better with side fins but they are not supplied, WTF? on a 2k (with paddle) board?

Toadwhispera
QLD, 223 posts
21 Dec 2008 11:20PM
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high as a kite said...


I would love some feed back if anyone has tried the Nasih 9'6" and Starboard 9'8".
Which board would be more user freindly in smaller waves. I only have a few months surfing experience and don't believe Ill be heading out into anything over head high, or was that 3 ft waves.
Ian


Hi Ian
I have owned both the 9'6 Naish and the 9'8 Starboard I also owned a 10' C4 and out of the three I have the most fun on my Starboard 9'8 as it is more stable for me in less than Ideal conditions and still surfs really well in good conditions, I hover around 90 kgs and this board is fun fun fun.
Having less rocker made me a bit sceptical at first but after surfing the SB 9'8 I was sold and have surfed it in over head high and also one foot waves , the less rocker seems to make it plane easier to pick up waves.
It also has a lot of concave throught the nose and has vee in the tail
I can surf rail to rail down the line on this board and it turns really easy and you have the option of fin ajustment for bigger or smaller waves the fin is a "Drake" fin and has a flexy tip which I think gives the board a lot of thrust I love this board and will stick with it and will probably only change down to the 9'0 in the future.

Jono

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
22 Dec 2008 12:19PM
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Thanks guys for the feed back.
I won't get to demo any boards for a while so I'm pretty sure the Starie 9 8 will be the choice of weapon.
Cheers
Ian

Session
VIC, 445 posts
22 Dec 2008 12:57PM
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Hello Ian ,

I just received my new 9'6 PSH (wide) late last week .

This is with out a doubt the most stable , loose , easy to paddle board i have ridden so far .This board has shortboard feel but so stable with heaps of drive.

Your welcome to demo my 9'6 if you are ever over this way (TORQUAY) or next time you visit Robdog and Brooko we might head over to Portland and join you for a weekend.

Will post some pic's of this board soon , had some fun waves with Matt Lumley on Saturday arvo.

The Naish 9'6 Fish is also a good option but the PSH 9'6 is more stable and just as loose !!......Im interested in how the PSH 9'6 will go in bigger surf as i've only had it in 2-3 foot so far and im only 83kg's

Rich


robdog
VIC, 611 posts
22 Dec 2008 7:26PM
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Hi Ian
Sorry I missed having a surf with you and Brooko on Saturday.
Travelled to Torquay to pick up this little beauty.

At my stage of development this is the board for me. I am stoked with how it surfs and it's stability in choppy conditions is great.

You are quite welcome to try it out next time you are over.

Rich
We'd be stoked to have you guys down for a surf.

RobDog


high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
22 Dec 2008 8:18PM
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Thanks Rich,
I plan to SUP a fair bit with Robdog and Brooko over the holidays. I would be keen to demo the 9 6 PSH wide if your planning a trip over to Portland?
I was out a Torquay Point a few weeks ago and storked Matt for awhile trying to learn a few things. Man he really rips it.

Robdog,
I heard you went for a drive to pick up your new toy.
I'll take you up on the offer the next time over there, sometime this week I hope.

I was going to place an order for a Starie 9 8 tomorrow, but I might take everyones advise and try a few boards first.

Once again thanks everyone for their advise.
Ian

Toadwhispera
QLD, 223 posts
22 Dec 2008 9:46PM
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high as a kite said...

Thanks Rich,
I plan to SUP a fair bit with Robdog and Brooko over the holidays. I would be keen to demo the 9 6 PSH wide if your planning a trip over to Portland?
I was out a Torquay Point a few weeks ago and storked Matt for awhile trying to learn a few things. Man he really rips it.

Robdog,
I heard you went for a drive to pick up your new toy.
I'll take you up on the offer the next time over there, sometime this week I hope.

I was going to place an order for a Starie 9 8 tomorrow, but I might take everyones advise and try a few boards first.

Once again thanks everyone for their advise.
Ian


Ian

Definately try those boards posted by Robdog and Sesh !! I have not demoed them but MATE !! they look the goods for sure!! those boards with their specs and out lines would be great in all conditions.

Jono






Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
22 Dec 2008 11:06PM
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Dont forget that Starboard have the 10'5 x 30" and the 9'8 x 28"
If you are a Starboard fan and love the 11'2 then I bet you will be just as stoked with the 9'8 x 30"

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
22 Dec 2008 11:18PM
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I made this vid a while back. Its not the best camera angle. I just screwed my camera in the mast track on the board.
I was riding the Starboard 9'0. A sick board for those who really want to get that shortboard feel on an SUP board. Also at 30" wide this board will not tip you off

Session
VIC, 445 posts
23 Dec 2008 9:47AM
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Hi Ian ,

Let me know when you plan to visit Portland next time and we'll try and meet up there and hit Bridgey with Brooko and Robdog .

Rich

Brooko
1672 posts
23 Dec 2008 9:29AM
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Tomorrow is looking good for Bridgy

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
24 Dec 2008 6:47AM
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Promised the grand kids a day at Robe today.

Friday looks a goer?

Brooko
1672 posts
24 Dec 2008 5:24PM
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Nah mondays the go Big swell on its way

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
25 Dec 2008 11:26AM
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Hey Brooko, won't Monday be blown out with the 20 knot westerly thats forecast all day?

What time will you and Robbo hit the water? I will get there around 7am, hopefully before the wind kicks in?

I better bring my kites just in case.

Ian

Brooko
1672 posts
25 Dec 2008 1:48PM
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Nah monday should be solid and pretty big at a reef break, def not a beachie day. Sunday looks all time for Bridgy i will be hitting the water everyday, Im off for a paddle with my lady right now

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
29 Dec 2008 10:15AM
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Nice to catch up with the Portland crew yesterday morning, 6 SUP's on the water is pretty good for around here.
Man, you guys are spoilled

Thanks to Brooko and Bert for a paddle on the 9 6 Naish and Robdog on your PSH 10 6. Both great boards.

Looks as though the swell is kicking in day so hope you all are out there ripping it.

Ian

Bnaccas
VIC, 1722 posts
29 Dec 2008 11:17AM
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If anyone has access to a 9'6" Naish, could you please weigh it and post it on here.
Would be much appreciated.

robdog
VIC, 611 posts
29 Dec 2008 5:16PM
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I believe they're approx 7kg (the 9'6" naish)

lookielookie
QLD, 347 posts
29 Dec 2008 5:04PM
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Bnaccas said...

If anyone has access to a 9'6" Naish, could you please weigh it and post it on here.
Would be much appreciated.


This sounds like a little lazy R & D! [}:)][}:)][}:)]

Bnaccas
VIC, 1722 posts
29 Dec 2008 9:57PM
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hahaha! Na just curious as I wanted to compare to my OXbow.
7kgs sounds a little light, I might have to check it out myself.

The Oxbow stated 9kg on the box but came in at 12.5kg. I just thought
it felt a bit heavy.



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