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Three board quiver

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Created by Foam > 9 months ago, 10 Sep 2014
Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:07AM
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This is going to be my three board quiver

naish x32 8'3 for my go to board in all conditions

fanatic prowave 8''10 for clean days

minion ... For clean days also as a alternative to the prowave

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 1:01PM
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It's a shame fanatic dropped the 8'10 prowave now it's all screwed again litres to small or board to big

im talking for the 88to 90kg riders here

colas
5046 posts
10 Sep 2014 3:05PM
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I would wait to have some sessions with the Minion before buying other boards...
It may redefine your idea of an ideal quiver...

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 3:28PM
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Colas, you mean the minion as a one board does all, even rough water Or maybe the x32 and a minion then

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 3:31PM
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the minion can't be as stable as a 8'3 x32 ..... Can it

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
10 Sep 2014 5:48PM
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A 3 board quiver?
You're dreaming...
Where's the flat water board?
Where's the downwinder?
Where's the kids board(s)?
Where's the wifes board?

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 3:56PM
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Helmy said..
A 3 board quiver?
You're dreaming...
Where's the flat water board?
Where's the downwinder?
Where's the kids board(s)?
Where's the wifes board?


Hate flat water
Don't go down wind unless I fart
Don't have kids
Spent the wife's board budget on myself

BenjiD
NSW, 97 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:27PM
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U r a lucky man wavesaurus. Let me know how ur Minion goes compared to ur x32.

Stev0
419 posts
10 Sep 2014 5:07PM
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Don't know if you really need a three surf SUP board quiver unless you have a dedicated big wave board, you need a 'choppy water session' board and a 'glassy wave' board. The X32 and Minion would be my pick and then have a flat water board for cruising, racing, downwinders. (This is coming from a dude who has 6 windsurfing/wavesailing boards, 2 SUPs and 3 snowboards…)

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 5:10PM
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Stev0 said..
Don't know if you really need a three surf SUP board quiver unless you have a dedicated big wave board, you need a 'choppy water session' board and a 'glassy wave' board. The X32 and Minion would be my pick and then have a flat water board for cruising, racing, downwinders. (This is coming from a dude who has 6 windsurfing/wavesailing boards, 2 SUPs and 3 snowboards…)


Yep, I'm thinking that way now , x32 and a minion best of both worlds

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 5:11PM
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I think the minion is custom order only

Stev0
419 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:02PM
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I have demoed the 8'3 X32 and liked it as it was stable but loose on a wave which is what you need in ****ty choppy sessions. The X32 seems to be a 'marmite' board as people either love it or hate it. I am really interested in the Minion as the more I think about it the more it makes sense to chop 1 foot of length off the nose and keep the width all the way to the tail and do some funky things with fins and channels to make it turn. I am currently riding an 8'5 Fanatic ProWave which would be in the middle of my hypothetical three SUP-surf board quiver.

Foam
WA, 768 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:07PM
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Yep I sure have got a erection over the minion
The more we pull the nose in and more rocker added the stability goes, but then you can go wide to fix this

the minion has both built in , short but wide throughout , I dear say it must take some thought to have got the concave and fin set up right.

bloody good job

Piros
QLD, 6964 posts
10 Sep 2014 8:22PM
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1/ 7-2 to 7-4 vanguard style or hybird… fun slush board

2/ New JP 8-6..everyday board

3/ 9-10 Gun.. For the big days on your local bombie (Sunova or Naish)

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
10 Sep 2014 8:30PM
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Piros said...
1/ 7-2 to 7-4 vanguard style or hybird… fun slush board

2/ New JP 8-6..everyday board

3/ 9-10 Gun.. For the big days on your local bombie (Sunova or Naish)


Hey piros, what's ya thoughts on 8'2 widebody?, have u surfed it? Cheers...

Supnorte
262 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:39PM
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My actual 3 board quiver:

2014 Starboard 8'0 Pro Brushed Carbon

2014 Starboard All-Star 12'6 x 25'5 Brushed Carbon

SIC Maui 12'6 Bullet SCC

My quiver for 2015:

2015 Starboard 7'7 Pro Brushed Carbon (already ordered, to replace the 8'0)

2015 Starboard Race 12'6 x 25'5 Custom Carbon Sandwich (already ordered, to replace the All-Star)

Wishlist for 2015:

SIC Maui Fish 7'11 (for windy and and choppy days)

SIC Maui Bullet 14'0 ASS (to replace the 12'6 Bullet)

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
10 Sep 2014 9:03PM
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Souselas said..
My actual 3 board quiver:

2014 Starboard 8'0 Pro Brushed Carbon

2014 Starboard All-Star 12'6 x 25'5 Brushed Carbon

SIC Maui 12'6 Bullet SCC

My quiver for 2015:

2015 Starboard 7'7 Pro Brushed Carbon (already ordered, to replace the 8'0)

2015 Starboard Race 12'6 x 25'5 Custom Carbon Sandwich (already ordered, to replace the All-Star)

Wishlist for 2015:

SIC Maui Fish 7'11 (for windy and and choppy days)

SIC Maui Bullet 14'0 ASS (to replace the 12'6 Bullet)


You beat me to it Souselas

2014 Starby 9'0" pro brushed carbon

2014 Starby 9'8" pro brushed carbon

2015 Naish Nalu 11'4"

2014 Naish Glide GX

Now eyeing up a Naish X32 8'8"

You can never have too many

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
10 Sep 2014 9:04PM
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Piros said..
1/ 7-2 to 7-4 vanguard style or hybird… fun slush board

2/ New JP 8-6..everyday board

3/ 9-10 Gun.. For the big days on your local bombie (Sunova or Naish)


Piros, have you tried both those 9'10 boards? Would love to know how they go!

colas
5046 posts
10 Sep 2014 9:44PM
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Wavesareus said..
Colas, you mean the minion as a one board does all, even rough water Or maybe the x32 and a minion then


No, just that some time on the Minion may change (or may not?) your ideas of what boards you will want to complement it.

For instance, yes, a wider minion for the chop and a 8'10" semi-gun could be a good quiver.

colas
5046 posts
10 Sep 2014 9:48PM
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Helmy said..
A 3 board quiver?
You're dreaming...
Where's the flat water board?
Where's the downwinder?
Where's the kids board(s)?
Where's the wifes board?


For me, I just use my 6'10" for flat water... Flat water for me is for training and building up skills, best use your hardest board for this, it pays off immensely in the surf.

As for kids and wifey, I just bought an inflatable for our trip to Corsica next week with my wife, modern inflatables seem the solution for them, we'll see!

SupaTrooper
QLD, 243 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:50PM
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The quiver:

2014 SB Pro 9'

2014 JP Pro 9'2

2014 DC NSP 12'6

2014 Fanatic 12'6

2014 Naish Nalu 10'6

2015 Sunova 10' (on order)

2015 SB carbon 11'2 (on order)

gotta have a board to meet any conditions

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
11 Sep 2014 5:23AM
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SupaTrooper said...
The quiver:

2014 SB Pro 9'

2014 JP Pro 9'2

2014 DC NSP 12'6

2014 Fanatic 12'6

2014 Naish Nalu 10'6

2015 Sunova 10' (on order)

2015 SB carbon 11'2 (on order)

gotta have a board to meet any conditions

I like the idea of Starby 9'0 &
JP 9'2" together. Starby for smooth clean days and JP for windy/bumpy?

cbigsup
454 posts
11 Sep 2014 4:16AM
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Rawson 8'2" Impala SS, Rawson 9'4" Raw 1 for BEEG WANS out the back! Good enough for Mo Freitas good enough for me!

Kings Paddlesports 7'11" and Kings Paddlesports 10' Crocodile Noserider (mal for you lads)!!

Oops, that's four my bad boys!

BenjiD
NSW, 97 posts
11 Sep 2014 7:26AM
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"the minion can't be as stable as a 8'3 x32 ..... Can it"

Wavesrus - If you look at the Gulliver Boards website and check out the videos of their vanguard style board you see it is underwater a little when he is paddling. I can't imagine it would be as stable as an x32 but imagine it lights up in perfect conditions (and with a better rider than me)

Stev0
419 posts
11 Sep 2014 6:43AM
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Current Quiver:
Fanatic 12'6 Fly Race
8'5 Fanatic ProWave

Dream Quiver options:
Flat water Touring, Racing, Downwinders: NSP DC 14' Ocean Race - or - Starboard 14' All Star - or - 14' Naish Javelin X26 - or - 14' SIC
Choppy Surf: Naish 8'3 X32 - or - Fanatic 8'9 ProWave
Clean Surf: DEEP 7'2 Minion

Foam
WA, 768 posts
11 Sep 2014 6:53AM
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I think before long, every company will have there own version or th minion naish is never far behind the eight ball

Piros
QLD, 6964 posts
11 Sep 2014 12:19PM
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Loz79:- Hey piros, what's ya thoughts on 8'2 widebody?, have u surfed it? Cheers...
Yes I have but the new JP 8-5 fusion is the pick over the 8-2 WB , the 8-5 if a far better performance board and still super stable.

[b]Zuesman:- Piros, have you tried both those 9'10 boards? Would love to know how they go!

[/b]Yes I have the Naish is a full blown Gun/Rhino Chaser very narrow , Definitely the best gun but that's it. The Sunova is a bit wider and easier to stand one and can still be used for other stuff but still good in the big surf , but if you only want a pure gun go the Naish.

[b]Wavesareus:- I think before long, every company will have there own version or th minion naish is never far behind the eight ball
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Sooner than you think JP will be releasing theirs this summer


Stev0
419 posts
11 Sep 2014 10:56AM
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[b]Wavesareus:- I think before long, every company will have there own version or th minion naish is never far behind the eight ball
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Sooner than you think JP will be releasing theirs this summer



Wooooo….that looks like an interesting development! I can't wait to see that JP in the flesh. That JP is probably going to be a lot lighter (<8kg) than the custom Deep boards as JP use more hi-tech materials/construction and manufacture at the Cobra factory who know what they are doing in terms of composite construction.

Where did this photo come from?...

Piros
QLD, 6964 posts
11 Sep 2014 1:02PM
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The shot is at the Qld Titles couple of weeks ago. That's Geoff Breen on it and it' a screen shot from my computer.

Stev0
419 posts
11 Sep 2014 11:09AM
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So is that a custom or a pro-type for a production board? I see that JP have released their 2015 range so is this model likely to appear for this season or will it be a new addition in the 2016 JP line up?

Foam
WA, 768 posts
11 Sep 2014 11:14AM
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Very exciting , now if the company's can reduce the price outcome , nice boards and all but 2 2500 for a slab



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