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Best board for taking dog

Created by Oceanqueen Oceanqueen  > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2013
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Oceanqueen
Oceanqueen

3 posts

18 Aug 2013 8:20pm
Looking for advice on best sup for taking the pooch. She likes to wander, so needs to be fairly stable, but not too huge. Combined weight for me and the dog will be approx 100kgs. Will mostly be paddling on flat, and occasionally on small surf. Am considering inflatables as well as something like a Naish Mana or Nalu and don't want anything too heavy. Any advice appreciated.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

18 Aug 2013 10:38pm
Check out the 10'10'' Naish Nalu.. That's the board I'd choose.

DJ
Ali Cat
Ali Cat

QLD

1205 posts

19 Aug 2013 12:43am
I'd be looking for something in the 10'0-12'0 range, at least 30" wide, with a full deck grip that goes right to the nose of the board. Dogs love sitting right at the nose of the board, or wandering around the entire deck, so giving them grip everywhere (especially if you're planning on catching some waves) makes it easier for them to stay on the board. It will also stop the dog from scratching the board if there isn't some grip for it to stand on.

Inflatable is an option too (I took the dog surfing in small waves on one today), but you will notice every movement the dog makes if they're running up and down the board. So if its a small dog it won't be too much of a problem, but if you've got a large dog, I'd suggest sticking to a solid board.

In addition to the 10'10" Nalu, you could also look at the Starboard Widepoint (10'5"x32") or Blend (11'2"x30") in the AST 'Candy' construction, which have the the full size deck grip.
Leroy13
Leroy13

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1174 posts

19 Aug 2013 3:35am
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[quotthe11'6vidJohn said..[/b]

Check out the 10'10'' Naish Nalu.. That's the board I'd choose.

DJ


+1or the11'6" the 10'6 or 11ft NSP are possibilities as well IMHO.
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

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2098 posts

19 Aug 2013 8:16am
Time to go to Specsavers I reckon...I read the thread title as "Best board for talking dog"
Mahanumah
Mahanumah

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336 posts

19 Aug 2013 8:21am
I take my dog out on the 11'4 Nalu. Nice and stable for combined weight just over 100kgs.

Agree that you should try to get deck grip all the way. My dog wanders up and down. When he gets off the grip he slides everywhere. Usually off the side.

Another thing to do... Get the dog a life jacket. So when he does come off... And he will... Its not such a problem
nosaj27
nosaj27

QLD

271 posts

19 Aug 2013 1:37pm
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HumanCartoon said..

Time to go to Specsavers I reckon...I read the thread title as "Best board for talking dog"


As a friend of Her Majesty the Oceanqueen, I can honestly say that though the royal pooch is pretty clever, she definitely can't talk.
Oceanqueen
Oceanqueen

3 posts

19 Aug 2013 12:26pm
Thanks everyone for your advice. I am heading down to Currumbin on Sun to try a few more boards so will see how I go. And yes nosaj27, although she likes to think she is human, she can't talk. (The tips re deck grip and life jacket for the dog are much appreciated!)
Sailhack
Sailhack

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5000 posts

19 Aug 2013 3:38pm
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Mahanumah said..

I take my dog out on the 11'4 Nalu. Nice and stable for combined weight just over 100kgs.

Agree that you should try to get deck grip all the way. My dog wanders up and down. When he gets off the grip he slides everywhere. Usually off the side.

Another thing to do... Get the dog a life jacket. So when he does come off... And he will... Its not such a problem


^^^Same - although over 110kgs combined. Full deck grip a must, and although the dog's claws will eventually shred it - it's better than scratching the board!
faito anto
faito anto

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181 posts

19 Aug 2013 4:05pm
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HumanCartoon said...
Time to go to Specsavers I reckon...I read the thread title as "Best board for talking dog"


If someone's got a talking dog, then there are several boards that would be appropriate for such a dog.

In the not-for-profit sector, a talking dog would likely be a good addition to the board of the RSPCA or perhaps Guide Dogs Australia etc

In the corporate sector, I'm sure any major dog food company would love to have a talking dog on its board.
Rossall
Rossall

WA

727 posts

20 Aug 2013 8:45am
It really depends on what level your dog is at and background sports he's been into kiting, surfing ,soccer, basic stick retrieval, playing dead, biscuit begging, has he ever skateboarded that always helps. Also probably need to concider weight, local beach conditions, wind blown chop, waves and his ability to sit and stay on a unlevel platform, oh and swimming ability but most of all toilet training, just my thoughts ;-)
wongi
wongi

QLD

51 posts

21 Aug 2013 9:08pm
The NSP e2 range has full deck grip and are bullet(dog) proof,
The 10'2"x32" is ideal, if your anywhere near Hervey Bay you can demo with us
flyingsteen
flyingsteen

NSW

14 posts

31 Aug 2013 3:48pm
I would have to agree the NSP e2 boards are the go. I do pretty much all my paddling with my dog. my old board was a 11ft simon anderson, had to add more grip as my dog likes to hang up at the nose. Though have moved onto 9'8 NSP board as my go to board, the board handles me (85kg) and my dog (25kg) no worries and also my new SUP puppy in training on occasion. Super stable in the surf too even with the dog on board
the full deck grip also helps alot. Any of the NSP boards will do, my girlfriend has had three full size border collies on a 11ft NSP at one time no worries.
JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

31 Aug 2013 7:22pm
I love dog SUPing it's a real buzz!!
The best boards are 10ft x 30" surf sup's or 12'6 race boards.......






Oceanqueen
Oceanqueen

3 posts

1 Sep 2013 7:24pm
Thanks everyone for your comments. I have gone with a 10"5' x 32" Starboard. Nice and comfy for me and the dog. Can't wait to get out on the water....
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