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Created by teatrea > 9 months ago, 18 Jun 2015
teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
18 Jun 2015 6:33PM
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Took possetion of my new board today hobie 14 x 24 .weighs under 11kg .very fast and pretty stable for such a narrow deck.effortless to paddle im really stoked.[:Dits a few years old but in mint condition.i rekon id give trev a run for hia money over 200 on it.(if he was on a 8ft surf sup).



Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
18 Jun 2015 9:41PM
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Love getting new (old) boards.
Full of admiration for the 24" width - I can do about 50m on the daughter's 24" LE between swims.
If I go flat out and have a bit of luck.

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
20 Jun 2015 3:52PM
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You will be even more impressed nozza , i took it out on da ocean today done a down winder went well only fell twice.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
12 Jul 2015 4:34PM
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Hey Teatrea
Decided to join you in the 24" width.
JM 17'6" x 24" arrived today - new for me.
Wrapt with the board - near new condition.
Won't be downwinding this - flatwater board.
Will actually be happy if I can paddle it at all!
Could be a project for warmer weather and warmer water.





teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
12 Jul 2015 6:23PM
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Looks unreal.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
12 Jul 2015 6:52PM
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Wow.. 17'6''x24''...

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
12 Jul 2015 9:01PM
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I've actually struggled to find where the 24" wide part is - most of it looks 23 and a bit

SJKJ
NSW, 83 posts
12 Jul 2015 10:33PM
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How big is your shed Nozza? Seriously jealous.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
12 Jul 2015 10:44PM
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I don't have / have never had a shed or garage at home.
Everything has to live on / in the car.
This is a storage space I lucked in to about a year ago.
It's gunna be tough if I ever lose it - made all the board stands out of "found" timber - stuff that had been racks in a shipping container.
Everyone needs something similar.
But no matter how big - you fill it.
I had to double stack boards and re arrange covers this morning to fit the new one in.

SJKJ
NSW, 83 posts
12 Jul 2015 10:55PM
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Thanks Nozza. Nice board by the way. Same goes for your's Teatree - great finish.

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
15 Jul 2015 9:38PM
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I can paddle it!!!!!
Very limited paddle hiding from left over chop in Half Moon Bay.
But could stand no worries - less than relaxed on the board, but felt awesome speed for effort wise.
6 degree air and 11 degree water did not encourage me to be too adventurous.
Lack of rocker fairly alarming in only tiny reflected waves.
On the roof for tomorrow.


loftsofwind
QLD, 226 posts
15 Jul 2015 10:06PM
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Nozza said..
Hey Teatrea
Decided to join you in the 24" width.
JM 17'6" x 24" arrived today - new for me.
Wrapt with the board - near new condition.
Won't be downwinding this - flatwater board.
Will actually be happy if I can paddle it at all!
Could be a project for warmer weather and warmer water.






SUK? Stand up kayak?

Nozza
VIC, 2859 posts
15 Jul 2015 10:19PM
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loftsofwind said..

Nozza said..
Hey Teatrea
Decided to join you in the 24" width.
JM 17'6" x 24" arrived today - new for me.
Wrapt with the board - near new condition.
Won't be downwinding this - flatwater board.
Will actually be happy if I can paddle it at all!
Could be a project for warmer weather and warmer water.






SUK? Stand up kayak?


I was / am not a fan of the standing in a canoe look.
Love Naish / SIC boards that look like surfboards, not canoes.
But the lower centre of gravity probably makes it possible to paddle rather than impossible.
Feeling from standing in / on it was "I'm on a board" rather than "I'm in a boat".
And does it really matter?
I had fun for about 20 minutes that I wouldn't have.
Can't believe I said that - next I'll be buying a Starboard.
And as the bow goes down and the waves come over, the kayak shape looks just fine.



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