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Greenambered said.. ok, so first paddle went really well, gorgeous day out. Knee was ok, though god my feet hurt after about 30mims, which was surprising as I stand at a standup desk 8+ hours a day ;) Took a break paddled sitting down for awhile, swam then got back into it, standing up the second time was more enjoyable. Checked out a Naish Tourer at Ocean Addicts afterwards, might give one a demo next Sun, but a bit pricey for me. Will check out similar secondhand, plus Atlantis as suggested here...and see how I go looks like 30" will be the go. Thanks guys again for your great advice
Good on you Greenambered. Yes. Colas is right about the feet thing. You will quickly get used to it. And you will quickly adapt to balancing too. Don't get too caught up on 30 wide... you may sacrifice a bit of speed and you will find the right shape and length board can still be pretty stable at anything over 27 or so... especially in flatwater. (That's my view anyway, based on my own river and ocean paddling on a couple of 27.5 wide boards in the past).
BTW, you can be added just as a Facebook follower to the local club. You'll get to see heaps of great pics from the weekend just gone and get a heads up sometimes when they are selling stuff. It's a good source of info. (Full membership is $60 or so, but FB following is free...)
And I see an interesting looking 14' Hobie for sale in the Seabreeze classifieds by one of the women club members. She may be worth contacting. There's also a 12'6 Fanatic in these classifieds that is 30 wide (and which is listed $200 cheaper elsewhere

...). It's at Bli Bli. And there's a JP Cruiser in the wave and cruising section that would be fun on the flats too...
They are all quite different (but all have their good points) ... you can see how it can get easy to get bogged down with too much info and too many possibilities... but if you buy a good used board at a good price, you will find it has good resale or trade in value down the track. So changing your mind, or advancing to the next board is not such a major deal...