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Cabrinha C-Series or Starboard Whopper or Drive

Created by jlau jlau  > 9 months ago, 5 Aug 2012
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jlau
jlau

1 posts

5 Aug 2012 7:38am
I am fairly new to SUP. I am 5'10 and 70kg (155lb). I am trying to get a all around board to do light surf and flat water. I am thinking between:

2012 Cabrinha C-Series 10'2
Starboard Drive
Starboard Whopper

I don't necessary want a beginner board. I want something that is fun and I can grow with it. Any thoughts? Many thanks.
Juddy
Juddy

WA

1103 posts

8 Aug 2012 10:52am
Can't comment on the Cabrinha boards but am currently having heaps of fun on the 10'5 Drive. Great all round board, heaps of fun in the surf & great for cruising.

Demo'd a Whopper – also a great board – seriously stable – almost impossible to fall off.

If you're at all interested in flat water racing, as much as I'm loving the Drive, it's not really a race board – so much so that I'm tempted to get something new for racing…after only 4 months….
roddyb
roddyb

QLD

40 posts

8 Aug 2012 3:15pm
I have been riding a 9'8" C series for about 6 months I am 5'11'' and 93kg and with the right fins this board will surf 1ft-6ft no problem. Ok on the flat water given the right conditions,but like all more surf-oriented boards there's a trade-off At 7o kg a 10'2'' would paddle just fine you could always go smaller maybe. I think JP might have bought Cabrinha SUP got some new boards out soon
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

8 Aug 2012 4:43pm
The drive is by far the best paddler of the bunch but if your focus is slightly leaning toward surf then you should look at a 9.8 cabrinha. Its not as fast in the flat but a much more stable board than a drive and the best surfing board of your bunch. The 10.2 cabrinha is a good paddler and surfer but way too much board in the surf for your size.
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