Probably right Kami,,, I rode a 7"6 most of the time, but reckon the new Naish 7"3 would be perfect.
Thx Garethg for this feed back.
May be to give right or surely to say wrong to Sansdy1 's topic, saying that it's worthing to ride a SUP as a shorboard :
this my next project that i will demo soon by my next SUPing trip in Caribbean islands
My "vanguard type" coming soon to demo and prove what i wrote up here : 3.7" thick 7'26.2" 84 liters to my 60 years 78 kg
As long as you are out there enjoying yourself who really cares what size board you are riding. Who judges a surfer's ability/fun level by the size of the board they ride. Just have a look at what Laird rides as an example.
Respecting each other ,not tripping over your ego and remember why we go surfing. I enjoy watching surfers styling on all types and sizes of boards. Give them a hoot you may surprised with their reaction.
Merry Xmas
Mate anyone that surfs has probably chased waves on anything that floats at some stage in their lives and any surfer thats even one day more mature than a gromet knows being out there is the important thing it doesnt matter what your aslong as your on a wave.
You ask whats the point my answer is that the point should only be getting out there
You right, there is more fun over this one:
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Once-upon-a-time-in-da-Ocean/