jermaldan said...
Hi all,
Wanted some advice for my small board.
I am 179cm tall and weigh 80kg, probably 85-88 with all my gear on.
I wanted to get small board and looking at a 88l wave board. This will be substancially smaller than my current small board (135l) so i was wondering if I am getting too small. Any guidance here?
I am not expecting to do any uphauling on it, although I have been told that its just within uphauling capability for my weight and height.
I must admit I am a bit nerveous about going out into the deep water with such a small board, hoping that I dont end up paddling my way home.
Hey there, i'm no expert and am looking for my first smaller board at the moment but i'm looking at around 13 - 15 litres above my body weight which i've been told is around enough to reasonably comfortably float me.
You might want to check your sums because dont forget your whole rig will probably weigh at LEAST 8 kgs DRY and obviously more when wet, plus your wetty, booties full of water, wet harness, go pro camera, flares and epirb (for when you do get stranded in dying wind), collected jellyfish, etc.
A freestylewave type board should be a little easier to get planing for noobs like us than a wave board though the difference could be minimal ?, and be a little nicer to sail, though you may have to spend a little more to get one s/h.
That said if you can get an 88 wave at a good price it probably wouldnt hurt to get it and if it doesnt work out stick it in the shed with all your other w/s crap and get it back out in the future.