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Keaw Yed.
Keaw Yed.
WA
202 posts
WA, 202 posts
12 Jul 2009 12:00am
Hi All,

Can anyone offer me some advice as to what board would be best suited to me.
I am 5.11 and 90kg had one lesson and I am hooked.
(Will be having a few more lessons so can will be asking my instructor but would like other opinions)

I would like a board that is forgiving (if that's possible) and one that would suit me for a couple years.

Thanks
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
12 Jul 2009 6:37pm
DL is pretty much on the money! You will need some volume to your board to suit ur weight , height and surf-ability.
Welcome to the surfing community and Seabreeze.
If ur seriously hooked you might want to concider a 2nd hand board in the meantime, as you will prob want to trade to a smaller and more responsive board as your skill level improoves
Enjoy
Swanie
Swanie
QLD
1372 posts
QLD, 1372 posts
12 Jul 2009 8:45pm
As you are in WA and I don't know any shapers there I would say check out the Starboard range. Look at the 9'8" if you are after a more surfing board and are prepared to persist to get your balance. This is one you will need to grow towards as it is not that forgiving at the start to a novice. Otherwise look at the 10'6" Starboard as it still surfs well and is much more stable. I rode a Starboard Whopper the other day and was surprized how well it performed for such a wide board. I am 92kg and 6' tall.
I ride a 9'6" naish and it out performs the above IMO but is not that forgiving in choppy water.

If you are after a cruiser for small waves I would look at boards over 11'.
Cheers
Swanie
DL
DL
WA
659 posts
DL DL
WA, 659 posts
12 Jul 2009 7:45pm
Swanie said...

As you are in WA and I don't know any shapers there I would say check out the Starboard range. Look at the 9'8" if you are after a more surfing board and are prepared to persist to get your balance. This is one you will need to grow towards as it is not that forgiving at the start to a novice. Otherwise look at the 10'6" Starboard as it still surfs well and is much more stable. I rode a Starboard Whopper the other day and was surprized how well it performed for such a wide board. I am 92kg and 6' tall.
I ride a 9'6" naish and it out performs the above IMO but is not that forgiving in choppy water.

If you are after a cruiser for small waves I would look at boards over 11'.
Cheers
Swanie


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KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
12 Jul 2009 8:18pm
Swanie said...

As you are in WA and I don't know any shapers there I would say check out the Starboard range. Look at the 9'8" if you are after a more surfing board and are prepared to persist to get your balance. This is one you will need to grow towards as it is not that forgiving at the start to a novice. Otherwise look at the 10'6" Starboard as it still surfs well and is much more stable. I rode a Starboard Whopper the other day and was surprized how well it performed for such a wide board. I am 92kg and 6' tall.
I ride a 9'6" naish and it out performs the above IMO but is not that forgiving in choppy water.

If you are after a cruiser for small waves I would look at boards over 11'.
Cheers
Swanie



Is that with or with out the rudder????

Keaw Yed.
Keaw Yed.
WA
202 posts
WA, 202 posts
13 Jul 2009 10:42pm
Thanks for the info guys
Len has replied to my mail and offered some advice and assistance he seems a very helpful chap..
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
14 Jul 2009 8:50am
KEARNSY said...

Swanie said...

As you are in WA and I don't know any shapers there I would say check out the Starboard range. Look at the 9'8" if you are after a more surfing board and are prepared to persist to get your balance. This is one you will need to grow towards as it is not that forgiving at the start to a novice. Otherwise look at the 10'6" Starboard as it still surfs well and is much more stable. I rode a Starboard Whopper the other day and was surprized how well it performed for such a wide board. I am 92kg and 6' tall.
I ride a 9'6" naish and it out performs the above IMO but is not that forgiving in choppy water.

If you are after a cruiser for small waves I would look at boards over 11'.
Cheers
Swanie



Is that with or with out the rudder????




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