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Starboard 2016 Catalog.

Created by SeaSea SeaSea  > 9 months ago, 3 Aug 2015
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SeaSea
SeaSea

15 posts

3 Aug 2015 6:10am
look what I found on Google.
http://issuu.com/tacothai/docs/starboard_sup_miniguide_2016_high/1
SurfNiels
SurfNiels

182 posts

3 Aug 2015 2:58pm
Good find !!
Antho
Antho

VIC

516 posts

3 Aug 2015 11:27pm
Thanks for that SeaSea!
TalkToMe
TalkToMe

QLD

118 posts

4 Aug 2015 3:08pm
A phenomenal range there. That said, it must take quite a bit of coin to carry all those items, or even just a small range, as a retailer. Imagine being a distributor? Oh...

Quality stuff though.
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

8 Aug 2015 3:31pm
Has it gone now? The link doesn't seem to be working for me. What date is (or was) the official 2016 Starboard SUP range announcement?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

9 Aug 2015 12:32am
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Area10 said..
Has it gone now? The link doesn't seem to be working for me. What date is (or was) the official 2016 Starboard SUP range announcement?


Fun Police..
SeaSea
SeaSea

15 posts

9 Aug 2015 3:19am









I saved a couple screenshots. Figured it might not last.
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

13 Aug 2015 7:59pm





2012 / 2016 28 wide boards. Is interesting
TalkToMe
TalkToMe

QLD

118 posts

13 Aug 2015 8:12pm


Could that massive channel in the bottom be a bit of a gimmick? The windsurfing brands are apparently known for their model turnover mentality each year. Could this be just the same kind of thing, but now part of the SUP industry?

I'm being quite cynical here I know but...
Goochi
Goochi

WA

846 posts

13 Aug 2015 6:24pm
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AndyR said..





2012 / 2016 28 wide boards. Is interesting


Yes, having paddling the new Allstar 28" x 14' and owned a Coastrunner for many years....they've done it!
Faster and more stable!
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

13 Aug 2015 8:40pm
Goochi.. That is exactly what I wanted to hear..
I just love the coast runner though it isn't exactly quick. (I call it the Cadillac) And when down winding on the tail it gets a little sketchy on the rails compared to newer boards.. I didn't think you could find a more stable board I almost always come in dry on a dw on the coastie.
What do you think of the channel running through it? It clearly works for flat water speed but in lumpy down wind stuff ?
Wood Duck
Wood Duck

157 posts

13 Aug 2015 7:27pm
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DavidJohn said..

Todzilla said...
Whoa mummy...http://rokpuvar.com/2015/06/23/downwind/







Nice new 14'x28" DW board but that was a pre-production board I think.. It looks like the new production boards have slightly different graphics.. PT should have his next week..


That's it. There's no more.
Tang
Tang

VIC

580 posts

14 Aug 2015 8:19pm
Could the starby crew please make sure there's heaps of notice for the demo tour this year? Love to have a crack on the 7'2 and 6'10 hypernuts
PTWoody
PTWoody

VIC

3982 posts

14 Aug 2015 9:45pm
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Tang said..
Could the starby crew please make sure there's heaps of notice for the demo tour this year? Love to have a crack on the 7'2 and 6'10 hypernuts


Is this enough notice?

Saturday, October 3 at 7:30am
ZU St Kilda Starboard Demo
St Kilda Beach in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Sunday, October 4 at 8:00am
Sorrento Starboard Demo
Sorrento, Victoria, Australia

Sunday, October 11 at 9:00am
Core Boardsports Starboard demo
Cosy Corner Beach, Torquay in Torquay, Victoria
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

14 Aug 2015 9:55pm
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TalkToMe said..


Could that massive channel in the bottom be a bit of a gimmick? The windsurfing brands are apparently known for their model turnover mentality each year. Could this be just the same kind of thing, but now part of the SUP industry?

I'm being quite cynical here I know but...


No gimmick IMO.. There's a vid coming that shows how and why they came up with this new design.

I've heard that the new Javelin Maliko also has a big concave.. and about time.. We've known from windsurfing that concaves promote eary planing.
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

15 Aug 2015 7:18am
Yep concave aids that board to lift making it quick..
I've paddled behind my mate on his race many times (he is a quick sprinter) and you can see it working..
I'm not sold on the need for it down winding though but as long as you don't loose any stability down windng then there's no loss really
Jeroensurf
Jeroensurf

1097 posts

16 Aug 2015 5:02am
I just bought last week a 2015 Race 14x25 for flatwater paddling. :)

The bottom has a double concave in the standing area. that makes it pretty stable (actually more stable as my former 2014 Sprint14x26). The monoconcave starts further down back.With windsurfing an double concave ads control and eases the ride a bit as it chanels air between the bottom and the water while the mid of the double, the V ads stability and tracking. a monoconcave channels the water/air below the board.In windsurfing we see using (double) concaves is the last 10y pretty standard.btw I know this is a 2015 and not a 2016 board but I was shocked by how much faster it was compared to my former Sprint and I blame mostly the concaves for it so its for me no suprise we gonnasee them more in 2016.

lh3.googleusercontent.com/0jibTweHcqFHi2ZeoK5KGa5SUgGNuUK5MhIe6Oxvlpak=w1699-h955-no


Tang
Tang

VIC

580 posts

17 Aug 2015 12:54am
That'll do nicely thanks Woody
dralyagmas
dralyagmas

SA

380 posts

19 Aug 2015 9:37am
Have they given up on the Race
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

19 Aug 2015 11:09am
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dralyagmas said...
Have they given up on the Race


Yes.
One year production run only.
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

23 Sep 2015 6:54pm
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DavidJohn said...
TalkToMe said..


Could that massive channel in the bottom be a bit of a gimmick? The windsurfing brands are apparently known for their model turnover mentality each year. Could this be just the same kind of thing, but now part of the SUP industry?

I'm being quite cynical here I know but...


No gimmick IMO.. There's a vid coming that shows how and why they came up with this new design.

I've heard that the new Javelin Maliko also has a big concave.. and about time.. We've known from windsurfing that concaves promote eary planing.



Have to agree with you DJ. I loved concaves on my windsurf boards and have them to some extent or another on all of my surfboards. I pushed for it this year on the Fanatic Falcon Protos but as yet haven't been able to get one. I might take the planer to a proto next year and try it myself.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

23 Sep 2015 8:09pm
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NNSUP said..

DavidJohn said...

TalkToMe said..


Could that massive channel in the bottom be a bit of a gimmick? The windsurfing brands are apparently known for their model turnover mentality each year. Could this be just the same kind of thing, but now part of the SUP industry?

I'm being quite cynical here I know but...



No gimmick IMO.. There's a vid coming that shows how and why they came up with this new design.

I've heard that the new Javelin Maliko also has a big concave.. and about time.. We've known from windsurfing that concaves promote eary planing.




Have to agree with you DJ. I loved concaves on my windsurf boards and have them to some extent or another on all of my surfboards. I pushed for it this year on the Fanatic Falcon Protos but as yet haven't been able to get one. I might take the planer to a proto next year and try it myself.


actually nnsup did I spy a maliko type nose on a proto falcon somewhere


andy that reverse bump has me more worried than the concave. I just keep seeing tracking, sticky, pearly when ever I look at it. dam it - such a awesome looking nose.

dj, anther good dwer today on the maliko- im loving it and other paddlers keep say how good it looks dw ing. probably because im standing a long way back and surfing most of the time


why do starboard insist on calling the aces good in choppy water. refer to area
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