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NSP 14' as a downwind board?

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Created by supmego > 9 months ago, 30 Jan 2013
supmego
VIC, 130 posts
30 Jan 2013 7:50PM
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Need some feedback on the 14' NSP board as a downwind board or would the 12'6" be a better option.
Cheers.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
30 Jan 2013 9:36PM
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I would choose the 14 for sure.

DJ

supmego
VIC, 130 posts
31 Jan 2013 12:42AM
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Thanks DJ maybe we can catch up on a dw soon.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
31 Jan 2013 10:28AM
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supmego said...
Thanks DJ maybe we can catch up on a dw soon.


That would be good..

Fingers crossed for another northerly soon.

DJ

supmego
VIC, 130 posts
31 Jan 2013 2:29PM
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Just put down a deposit on the 14' NSP. Pick it up tomorrow so will be looking to join you on the next dw if work commitments play the game.
Cheers Mark

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
31 Jan 2013 3:18PM
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Congrats.

Very good practice for doing Downwinder's is doing what PT and I were doing the other day..

Catching wind swell waves off the end of the St Kilda breakwater and then paddling back around and up to the breakwater again to do it all again.. and again.. and agin..

You need a strong sea breeze day or 20 knot+ southwesterly.

DJ

supmego
VIC, 130 posts
31 Jan 2013 8:38PM
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Very nice I'll give it a go. Send me a message if your heading down there and I'll try to catch up.

marco12
WA, 10 posts
13 Aug 2013 11:37AM
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hello here from colombia - i want to have one of those fantastic australian stan up boards for open waters choppy conditins cruising lon distances on the pacific ocean what can you tell me abaut de nsp dc su carbon 14 " 29 WIDE???



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