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Sunova TR3 paulonia images

Created by Balsaboards N.Z. Balsaboards N.Z.  > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2019
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Balsaboards N.Z.
Balsaboards N.Z.

90 posts

21 Nov 2019 11:33am
















LucBenac
LucBenac

432 posts

21 Nov 2019 12:17pm
Beautiful!!!
Goodbye
Goodbye

QLD

119 posts

21 Nov 2019 2:39pm
Wow!! Stunning!
SunnyBouy
SunnyBouy

473 posts

21 Nov 2019 5:00pm
Loving the bronze/gold rails..
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

VIC

2131 posts

21 Nov 2019 9:23pm
They look too fancy to surf! They should go straight to the pool room.
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228

VIC

820 posts

21 Nov 2019 11:19pm
I didn't like it at first, as I expect a Sunova to look a certain way... but I must admit... it's growing on me
Bighugg
Bighugg

498 posts

21 Nov 2019 8:39pm
Yeh.. its like you'd call it
..PLANK..
and go for a walk to the nose.
It does capture the natural essence of logging
Seriously, depth of cool
supthecreek
supthecreek

2750 posts

22 Nov 2019 8:01am
I gotz two TS3 boards on the way this winter super stoked with this look!!!

9'0 Flash and 9'1 Placid....
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

22 Nov 2019 9:11am
ooooo tasty ....i love the gold
rockmagnet
rockmagnet

QLD

1458 posts

22 Nov 2019 12:01pm
Just bought a TR3 Steeze with black rails. Are these bronze rails going to replace the black or is it a more expensive version, anyone know ?
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228

VIC

820 posts

22 Nov 2019 3:08pm
just a colour change. no cost
Casso
Casso

NSW

3778 posts

22 Nov 2019 5:10pm
Wow - how nice do those look!
MangoDingo
MangoDingo

NT

891 posts

22 Nov 2019 3:46pm
Yep - these new boards are smokin'.
nosaj27
nosaj27

QLD

271 posts

22 Nov 2019 8:05pm
What is the board with the silver/grey nose? Is this a new board design?
supthecreek
supthecreek

2750 posts

22 Nov 2019 9:04pm
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rockmagnet said..
Just bought a TR3 Steeze with black rails. Are these bronze rails going to replace the black or is it a more expensive version, anyone know ?


I believe bronze rail is the standard TR3 after Jan 2020

Note:
The XXX Balsa construction will be an option after January, and it will cost more.

Fear not, all you Sunova owners.... your balsa Sunovas are not outdated, they are actually a more expensive option now
jjma
jjma

12 posts

24 Nov 2019 7:14pm
Good to see new lines coming out from Sunova.

Have they removed the pull up handle from all the lines?

Jonathan
jjma
jjma

12 posts

24 Nov 2019 7:53pm
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jjma said..
Good to see new lines coming out from Sunova.

Have they removed the pull up handle from all the lines?

Jonathan


Just read elsewhere the handles are being removed. Shame I like them on my Sunova's.
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228

VIC

820 posts

24 Nov 2019 11:55pm
you can always spec a liftsup handle on an order...
Casso
Casso

NSW

3778 posts

25 Nov 2019 7:22am
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nosaj27 said..
What is the board with the silver/grey nose? Is this a new board design?


It looks like the new Torpedo to me. An all round race board that's great in the waves so it is ideal for BoP style races.
Helmy
Helmy

VIC

799 posts

25 Nov 2019 9:25am
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supthecreek said..

rockmagnet said..
Just bought a TR3 Steeze with black rails. Are these bronze rails going to replace the black or is it a more expensive version, anyone know ?



I believe bronze rail is the standard TR3 after Jan 2020

Note:
The XXX Balsa construction will be an option after January, and it will cost more.

Fear not, all you Sunova owners.... your balsa Sunovas are not outdated, they are actually a more expensive option now


I was admiring my Creek out in the sunny, warm Vicco conditions we had yesterday, thinking about how it would look finished in paulownia instead of balsa...I think I'm a balsa kinda guy...I still reckon the original red/yellow fade is the best finish I have seen...

Also, with reference to the balsa/paulownia finishes, it's not a new thing, at least in sailing circles...back in my Moth sailing days in the 80's, Paulownia was a favoured timber for scow moth construction, and had been for years before this. Both light and cheap. Still being used for the occasional scow built now. Balsa was also used, originally as and end grain sandwich (instead of foam), but of course it became a sponge if either skin was pierced. My last moth was a strip-planked balsa skiff (hull) with a paulownia deck and cockpit. Beautiful boat.
WaveScience
WaveScience

VIC

131 posts

25 Nov 2019 12:46pm
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Helmy said..

I was admiring my Creek out in the sunny, warm Vicco conditions we had yesterday, thinking about how it would look finished in paulownia instead of balsa...I think I'm a balsa kinda guy...I still reckon the original red/yellow fade is the best finish I have seen...

Also, with reference to the balsa/paulownia finishes, it's not a new thing, at least in sailing circles...back in my Moth sailing days in the 80's, Paulownia was a favoured timber for scow moth construction, and had been for years before this. Both light and cheap. Still being used for the occasional scow built now. Balsa was also used, originally as and end grain sandwich (instead of foam), but of course it became a sponge if either skin was pierced. My last moth was a strip-planked balsa skiff (hull) with a paulownia deck and cockpit. Beautiful boat.


I agree that the red/yellow Creek finish is the best that Sunova does. The Paulonia looks great above without the colour tints. The raceboards with colours look better in balsa. For some reason, the grain of Paulonia doesn't seem to suit the colour tints as well.
LucBenac
LucBenac

432 posts

25 Nov 2019 10:07am
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WaveScience said..

Helmy said..

I was admiring my Creek out in the sunny, warm Vicco conditions we had yesterday, thinking about how it would look finished in paulownia instead of balsa...I think I'm a balsa kinda guy...I still reckon the original red/yellow fade is the best finish I have seen...

Also, with reference to the balsa/paulownia finishes, it's not a new thing, at least in sailing circles...back in my Moth sailing days in the 80's, Paulownia was a favoured timber for scow moth construction, and had been for years before this. Both light and cheap. Still being used for the occasional scow built now. Balsa was also used, originally as and end grain sandwich (instead of foam), but of course it became a sponge if either skin was pierced. My last moth was a strip-planked balsa skiff (hull) with a paulownia deck and cockpit. Beautiful boat.



I agree that the red/yellow Creek finish is the best that Sunova does. The Paulonia looks great above without the colour tints. The raceboards with colours look better in balsa. For some reason, the grain of Paulonia doesn't seem to suit the colour tints as well.


Another vote for the Paulonia finish with no tints. The supsurfs look so good without it so why not do the same for other sup. Specially as tint seem to fade over time (at least the orange of teh Allround from my friends).
DHUPEDNORTH1
DHUPEDNORTH1

111 posts

25 Nov 2019 10:07am
Wow. (That's all I've got.)
Balsaboards N.Z.
Balsaboards N.Z.

90 posts

27 Nov 2019 12:50pm
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jjma said..
Good to see new lines coming out from Sunova.

Have they removed the pull up handle from all the lines?

Jonathan


you can have either handle,d
rockmagnet
rockmagnet

QLD

1458 posts

2 Dec 2019 1:39pm
I think I'm in love, with Paulownia, Shh, don't tell my wife



chucktheskiffie
chucktheskiffie

220 posts

2 Dec 2019 12:29pm
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Helmy said..


Also, with reference to the balsa/paulownia finishes, it's not a new thing, at least in sailing circles...back in my Moth sailing days in the 80's, Paulownia was a favoured timber for scow moth construction, and had been for years before this. Both light and cheap.


Haha thats because you blokes had to take the decks off and fix them up every single week.
Balsaboards N.Z.
Balsaboards N.Z.

90 posts

3 Dec 2019 12:40pm

more images .. these totally beat the balsa for looks , i.m.o.








rockmagnet
rockmagnet

QLD

1458 posts

5 Dec 2019 9:39am
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rockmagnet said..
I think I'm in love, with Paulownia, Shh, don't tell my wife






OOPs, too late, I think she found out. It's going to be hard to hide a 9' sup


JEG
JEG

JEG

VIC

1469 posts

5 Dec 2019 11:09am
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Balsaboards N.Z. said..

more images .. these totally beat the balsa for looks , i.m.o.









beautiful woodwork
LucBenac
LucBenac

432 posts

5 Dec 2019 8:27am
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Balsaboards N.Z. said..

more images .. these totally beat the balsa for looks , i.m.o.









I most certainly share your opinion. It even manage to make the clog look good :-)
pete53
pete53

NSW

251 posts

16 Oct 2020 1:35pm
Any observations/comments on wear and tear of TR3 in comparison to XXX now that it's Been out there in various board shapes for a while?
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