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jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
16 May 2011 7:41pm
Okay so i guess you get heaps of newbies asking for advice but i really am a little stuck. I need a few more opinion please.

Okay so i've started to surf again as my kids 7 and 10 are getting into in and i need a different board. I surfed as a young fella but for the last 15 or so years have only surfed ideal spots on a NSP 7'2" South Point. A lazy mans board.

Now i'm in the water in real small waves so need smaller.

I'm 103 kilos, 5.10 ish but want small to be able to carry (when carting three boards down the beach) for those occasions i can't park right on the beach. Also want short to fit in car, not on roof for short local trips.

My short list is a
Webber Fat burner about 6'3"
Can't decide if i like the 7s or not?
Love the Channel Island Pod in a 6'2" or the Biscuit in 6'
My last choice and front leader (on price and second hand front) is a Rusty Stump 6'2"

Any comments you think a slow paddler needs to know.

Rod
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
16 May 2011 9:56pm
A recent topic of discussion here: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Shortboards/Rusty-Stumpanyone-got-one/
jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
16 May 2011 10:45pm
Thanks Air head. Just looked at that thread and very helpfull.

I did even look at the diverse boards in QLD. Too many choices really.

Anyone else?
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
16 May 2011 10:45pm
G'day Rod,

I'm not sure how small the surf is, but at 100+ kegs I don't think you'll want to go too small or you'll do yourself out of waves... you need a certain amount of volume under you...

I'm a 1/2 inch taller than you and about 110kg and the wrong side of 40yo... I ride the 7S Superfish XL 7'3" in quad-fin config in small Perth beachies... and love it. I get on to waves my shortboard mates on 6'4" Webbers miss...

You might get away with the 6'8" if going epoxy.


Nickster
Nickster
2 posts
2 posts
17 May 2011 8:45am
just got a CI Pod at 5'8" for the same reason. To surf with the little kids after a
20yr break from surfing.
I'm 6ft and 80kg.
started back on a 6'8" Thruster which i used in Bali which was great but love surfing the pod.
jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
17 May 2011 12:20pm
Bit the bullet and bought a Hot Buttered 6'4" H-Bomb. Couldn't find anything second hand and picked this up new. Still about $250 cheaper than the Pod. Will let you all know what i think of it after the weekend.
Ados
Ados
WA
421 posts
WA, 421 posts
17 May 2011 4:43pm

Hi Rod.
Don't be scared of a bit of length and width (the missus certainly isn't
).
At your weight and your paddling ability, I would stick to something around 7'0 to 7'2. I ride a Simon Anderson Mollusc which is 7'2 x 3 x 21.5 and it has proven itself in largish down south stuff though I am yet to try it in Perth average waves. BTW im 105kg, 6 foot and am a reasonable paddler (ok I am 40). I think that you would find anything smaller frustrating to surf. That's just my opinion so take it for what its worth.

jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
23 May 2011 4:01pm
I was starting to get worried with my choice but went out for a quick surf yesterday so i thought i give a update.

As i said i went for the H bomb 6'4" and honestly i reckon it paddled as easy as my my 7'20" NSP.
Caught waves no issues and was all around stoked.

Very happy. Did seem a little slow down the line but it was really week surf. So will save my judgement and see how we go up at Wedge or so.
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