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Fanatic 14' v All Star 14'

Created by Nuggman Nuggman  > 9 months ago, 5 Jan 2013
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Nuggman
Nuggman

2 posts

5 Jan 2013 4:09pm
Hey all,
I have set up a demo of the boards for the weekend coming, but is there any other board I should be considering?
Planning on doing some DW, and race work with it, so, really just wondering what else I may need to consider.
Nuggman
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

5 Jan 2013 7:58pm
The Walk on Water 14s tend to be overlooked but shouldn't be, they're great performers.
Ali Cat
Ali Cat

QLD

1205 posts

5 Jan 2013 8:42pm
The starboard Ace is another one to consider if you're not planning to surf or do BOP type races on it (the AllStar is better for that). The Ace is close to unbeatable in light downwind (of course it depends on the engine!) and goes pretty quick on flatwater too, but a different feel to ride so you've got the right idea by demoing first.
Good luck with finding yourself a new toy.
Nuggman
Nuggman

2 posts

5 Jan 2013 7:14pm
Been reading the forums a bit, most which board threads end up with a demo demo demo response. Figured it might be the best way
skebstebamal
skebstebamal

QLD

579 posts

6 Jan 2013 10:08am
Def demo b4 buying. I didnt, onto second board in two months.......

ive got a carbon falcon which is awesome, but the allstar is worth a paddle as is the lahui kai. . . from my testing.
Radman
Radman

WA

629 posts

6 Jan 2013 4:45pm
Purchased 14 x25 all star without demo , couldn't be happier very fast catches the smallest runners in the lightest of winds,surf s well , only down side is paddling across the wind,stability is marginal at 85 kg but after a few sessions your technique adapts. Super light weight I'm frothing.
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

23 Jan 2013 11:56am
Nuggman, demo is the go. I ended up with two 14 foot Fanatic Falcons. I use the 14 x 25 for flat water and the 14 x 27.5 for downwinders in the ocean. There is considerable difference in stability, however, with practice the 25 becomes easier to use in a variety of conditions. Depending on the type of conditions you paddle in the 27.5 is a good all rounder.

Ali is right about the Ace - always worth considering if you don't do too much choppy paddling. But then again the good guys seem to be able to paddle it in any conditions. The best thing to do is try them. A good retailer should have a demo of both. Different people have a preference for one board or another so try before you buy.
robg1703
robg1703

NSW

244 posts

23 Jan 2013 10:47pm
I'm getting the 14' x 25 Ace but was close to getting the 14 x 26 All-Star as my one all-rounder. You have to decide what you're prepared to compromise on. I want a board for both downwind and flatwater racing. I've been paddling a falcon on training days but like the recessed deck because i've been used to downwinding on the Starboard Ocean & training on a 12'6 Ace.
Tough one
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

24 Jan 2013 7:37am
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robg1703 said...
I'm getting the 14' x 25 Ace but was close to getting the 14 x 26 All-Star as my one all-rounder. You have to decide what you're prepared to compromise on. I want a board for both downwind and flatwater racing. I've been paddling a falcon on training days but like the recessed deck because i've been used to downwinding on the Starboard Ocean & training on a 12'6 Ace.
Tough one


......and I thought you weren't training
frizle
frizle

QLD

69 posts

27 Jan 2013 9:47am
Wondering guys, are all these Aces and All Stars your talking about the
Carbon version?
Just wondering if anyone has the AST All Star?
and what their thoughts are on it ? weight a disadvantage?
Cheers
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