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Sunova Search 12'0" Nozza.

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Created by Nozza > 9 months ago, 30 Nov 2017
supthecreek
2616 posts
18 Jan 2018 7:06PM
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Helmy said..

supthecreek said..
Looks awesome Nozza !!
Won't be long now?



When are you coming out for a visit STC?


I wish!
thanks for the thought Helmy!

The long range forcast for New England was so cold and nasty that I loaded some boards in my van and went walk-about. Not going home till summer.

Ha ha... driven 1,000 miles south so far and this morning its -6c ??

driving to South Florida today.... wish it was OZ

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
19 Jan 2018 9:13AM
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9am Friday morning here, Rick.
31.4c / 89f, with an expected top of 42c / 108f.
21 knot northerly, may get to 30 knots.
Downwind territory for the Retirement Boys (of which there are too many).
First World problem at home - set pool temp to 29c, but has crept up to 31c by itself.
Further First World problem - I'm sitting in the office, distracted already by Seabreeze!

Tardy
5024 posts
19 Jan 2018 6:27AM
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Helmy said..
9am Friday morning here, Rick.
31.4c / 89f, with an expected top of 42c / 108f.
21 knot northerly, may get to 30 knots.
Downwind territory for the Retirement Boys (of which there are too many).
First World problem at home - set pool temp to 29c, but has crept up to 31c by itself.
Further First World problem - I'm sitting in the office, distracted already by Seabreeze!




Holy that's hot..26 here lat 29.hope this cheers you up supthecreek.oh water 26 too.you don't notice when you fall in .

i wish you guys hadn't of shown me this ,I just put my 11.6 glide up for sale ...I just always seem to want to surf everything I ride now a days ..this could be fun .
nozza ,can you buy these off the rack or do you have to order them ,I get my boards from surf fx .

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
19 Jan 2018 10:19AM
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supthecreek said..
Looks awesome Nozza !!
Won't be long now?


At 12' it will always be long!
Mid February delivery I hope.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
19 Jan 2018 10:22AM
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Tardy said..
nozza ,can you buy these off the rack or do you have to order them ,I get my boards from surf fx .



Apart from the colour scheme, thruster boxes, and forward fin box, it's a "standard" board.
But I don't think anyone would hold them as stock. AA said in Merimbula he brings in a couple per year.
AA or SurfFX would probably know more.

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
20 Jan 2018 3:51PM
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I ordered one a month ago and should get it in March. Up to three month wait at this stage. It all depends when shops are getting container in but you could order direct from Sunova . I couldn't say if that would be any cheaper or quicker.

Tardy
5024 posts
20 Jan 2018 4:47PM
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Thanks guys ..looking at mid year for me $$. Gives me time to sort some colours out ...I'm looking to use it in 1 -2 foot ....

i do surf my 11.6 a bit but ,have you ever nose dived a flat water board ...?i feel like a pea on a plastic spoon sometimes . But it's the perfect size for small waves
so much fun so much speed ....
i reckon this 12 would be loads of fun ...I think it's a brilliant idea.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
20 Jan 2018 8:31PM
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rockmagnet said..
I ordered one a month ago and should get it in March. Up to three month wait at this stage. It all depends when shops are getting container in but you could order direct from Sunova . I couldn't say if that would be any cheaper or quicker.


I think shops, and direct from Sunova are the same thing.
Only one factory sending boards to one place.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
20 Jan 2018 8:42PM
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Tardy said..
Thanks guys ..looking at mid year for me $$. Gives me time to sort some colours out ...I'm looking to use it in 1 -2 foot ....

i do surf my 11.6 a bit but ,have you ever nose dived a flat water board ...?i feel like a pea on a plastic spoon sometimes . But it's the perfect size for small waves
so much fun so much speed ....
i reckon this 12 would be loads of fun ...I think it's a brilliant idea.


Pulled in nose, pointy nose, doesn't grab on the way out, and you can poke it in and recover it on the way in.

supthecreek
2616 posts
20 Jan 2018 7:46PM
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Tardy said..

Helmy said..
9am Friday morning here, Rick.
31.4c / 89f, with an expected top of 42c / 108f.
21 knot northerly, may get to 30 knots.
Downwind territory for the Retirement Boys (of which there are too many).
First World problem at home - set pool temp to 29c, but has crept up to 31c by itself.
Further First World problem - I'm sitting in the office, distracted already by Seabreeze!





Holy that's hot..26 here lat 29.hope this cheers you up supthecreek.oh water 26 too.you don't notice when you fall in .

i wish you guys hadn't of shown me this ,I just put my 11.6 glide up for sale ...I just always seem to want to surf everything I ride now a days ..this could be fun .
nozza ,can you buy these off the rack or do you have to order them ,I get my boards from surf fx .


"This could be fun"

Yup.... Could be!
In case you missed this one, here are some ways I enjoy my 14' Search... I think the 12' would be even more fun in surf

Tardy
5024 posts
21 Jan 2018 3:39AM
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Nice one Rick.

they should of named it all terrain ..ice ,snow ,glass and waves .

i like the way you can cut back on it ..I can't do that very well on my 11.6 .( no rocker)

it certainly has some great speed on little waves ...

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
21 Jan 2018 8:41AM
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The 12 foot shape is like the ultimate all rounder. I have a similar board of that shape , length and litreage and I am only 65k (but different brand).
Not brave enough to take out on a beach break though even in small stuff. Great for river mouth and bay surf where I use it. I would love one of these 12 foot Search boards .
A great board for beginners, long terms hacks and experts alike

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
24 Jan 2018 1:27PM
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Another update via Dylan.
Board is glassed, filler coated, fin boxes installed.




thanks again Dylan for the update.

tarquin1
950 posts
24 Jan 2018 3:34PM
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How do they get the lines in the balsa. Or is that a trade secret. Great looking board.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
24 Jan 2018 8:33PM
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tarquin1 said..
How do they get the lines in the balsa. Or is that a trade secret. Great looking board.


As STC said, no trade secrets.
They score the deck balsa to get a resin bond between the upper and lower glass layers.
STC posted a link to one of Bert's videos on this, here or elsewhere.
If I was smarter, there would be a link here.
The original spec sheet noted this....


Looking at that, they must tint the deck resin black to enhance the look.
Note this is structural, (not the tint), done on this board even though it is going to be painted.
Like STC said, note no black lines on the bottom of the board, or better seen on the bottom of the board below.


Correct me if I'm wrong Rick or Dylan.
Gizzie, those rails look like carbon from here.

tarquin1
950 posts
24 Jan 2018 5:52PM
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Thanks I wonder how they actually do it. It must be done once the balsa is glued on. I guess the black is graphite powder or something hard. It looks like the dugouts in the background have it on the sides.

tarquin1
950 posts
24 Jan 2018 5:56PM
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Or maybe they score the balsa then when they bag it on the epoxy oozes through? Must be a nightmare to sand.

SunnyBouy
473 posts
24 Jan 2018 9:48PM
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Looking great that..

On a scale of 1-10 just how excited are you

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
25 Jan 2018 5:15PM
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SunovaBouy said..
Looking great that..
On a scale of 1-10 just how excited are you


On a scale of 1 - 10, somewhere between 12 and 15 at the moment.

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
27 Jan 2018 9:19AM
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Oh my gosh Nozza - this is going to be unreal!!!

Inspired me to dust off the big girl this morning:

JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
27 Jan 2018 9:48AM
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Casso said..
Oh my gosh Nozza - this is going to be unreal!!!

Inspired me to dust off the big girl this morning:


geez Casso, tail ride - carve-thingie

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
27 Jan 2018 10:02AM
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Bl@@dy hell thats awesome Cassio. Great pic

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
27 Jan 2018 10:31AM
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Casso said..
Oh my gosh Nozza - this is going to be unreal!!!

Inspired me to dust off the big girl this morning:




Great shot Casso.
I don't think it's going to look exactly like that with me on it.

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
27 Jan 2018 2:41PM
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Don't worry boys - I fell off shortly after that frame.

Tardy
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27 Jan 2018 12:16PM
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Casso said..
Don't worry boys - I fell off shortly after that frame.



you spoilt it for me now casso .....great action shot to say the least.

i remember doing a lot of these on these up the tail and plant the foot moves ,on my 11.4 nalu ..
its a long swing back ,but a run up the front will straighten these babies up .

are you riding this with a single .?

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
27 Jan 2018 9:54PM
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Tardy said..

Casso said..
Don't worry boys - I fell off shortly after that frame.




you spoilt it for me now casso .....great action shot to say the least.

i remember doing a lot of these on these up the tail and plant the foot moves ,on my 11.4 nalu ..
its a long swing back ,but a run up the front will straighten these babies up .

are you riding this with a single .?


Yeah - mine only has the option of a single.

supthecreek
2616 posts
27 Jan 2018 9:40PM
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JEG said..

Casso said..
Oh my gosh Nozza - this is going to be unreal!!!

Inspired me to dust off the big girl this morning:



geez Casso, tail ride - carve-thingie


JEG, it's the only option if you want to turn these big boards.

I found that, even when paddling out on my 14'er, I am well behind the handle.
If I paddle in my flat-water position, I find the big board a bit stiff, but very comfortable if back a bit (#1)

riding across a wave I am usually quite far back as well (#2)

stepping back for a cutback is quite easy, since you are so far back anyway. (#3)










Tino42
85 posts
28 Jan 2018 8:59AM
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It's close....
Going to the factory now to take pics.

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
28 Jan 2018 12:56PM
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Tino42 said..


It's close....
Going to the factory now to take pics.


Ann (the wife one), currently thinks that Nozza is watching porn whilst he is glued to the screen and sweating on those photos Tino...she can't get him out of the boardcave..."what's he doing in there, she has a right to know".
(Imaginary prize from Nozza for anyone who can name the song reference)...

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
28 Jan 2018 3:58PM
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Maybe they can deliver the boards with a Balsa box containing tissues



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