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Wanted - 14x29 NSP coco carbon

Created by Husat Husat  > 9 months ago, 3 Apr 2016
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Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

3 Apr 2016 10:07am
Anyone (in Australia, preferably Queensland) got an NSP coco carbon 14 x 29 they want to get rid of? Is this even a legal post for this forum?
darbs
darbs

QLD

42 posts

3 Apr 2016 1:55pm
Husat, There was one on Gumtree a few weeks ago in Yeppoon, it was owned by the Sup shop owner in Yeppoon just forgot the name of his shop. See if it's still there he wanted $900 for it which seemed reasonable.
Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

3 Apr 2016 3:06pm
Yep saw that one, thanks darbs. It had the pointy tail on it, I think they're called a surf race? I was after an "ocean race", the one with the squared-off tail.

Scott79
Scott79

QLD

209 posts

3 Apr 2016 8:28pm
No help in finding one, but this is a link to the one you are chasing:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/New-DCNSP-sneak-peak/

Scott.
grumpycat
grumpycat

QLD

21 posts

4 Apr 2016 4:46am
I have one. Great boards. Would part with it. I live on the gold coast.0422171265
Todzilla
Todzilla

189 posts

5 Apr 2016 8:09am
Pretty sure there was one of these at Jamieson Park Paddle in Sydney on the demo fleet - not sure if it's still around but if it is i'd bet it's for sale…

Give them a call and see…:www.jamiesonparkpaddle.com.au

Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

7 Apr 2016 5:24pm
To all who replied/read this, thanks, might have scored one, hope to pick it up on the weekend! Now if anyone has any hens teeth I reckon they'd be easier to find... Does that mean they're good boards that nobody wants to part with?
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

7 Apr 2016 8:56pm
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Husat said..
To all who replied/read this, thanks, might have scored one, hope to pick it up on the weekend! Now if anyone has any hens teeth I reckon they'd be easier to find... Does that mean they're good boards that nobody wants to part with?


I sold mine within an hour of listing it, new owner loves it. Yep, they're good.
Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

7 Apr 2016 9:25pm
I know mate, missed it by minutes... :-)
dingfix
dingfix

84 posts

8 Apr 2016 3:53am
In a word - yes! Had a 12'6 coco for a couple of years now. Paddles great, tough, light. Its a keeper !
robon
robon

114 posts

13 Dec 2016 12:34am
I wanted the 14 x 29' coco carbon sight unseen a couple years ago, but couldn't find one in North America, but now a new one has popped up at a shop in the States at a significantly reduced price. On the fence if I should jump on it. It seems that more than one company are now producing boards of this shape, or have gone back to similar shapes such as this. Does this shape still stack up? The 14 x 29 coco carbon was very well reviewed and one of the things that drew me to it was the shape/function and the weight vs durability of the coco carbon. I believe the 14 x 29 CC came it at 29 pounds at 293 litres. My 14 x 29" Glide is getting a bit beat up, and is about 36 pounds, so this could be a good replacement as a distance tourer that I can downwind on. Anyone out there still have their 14 x 29 CC? Still liking it?

www.gorgeperformance.com/nsp-dc-ocean-race-coco-mat-14-x-29-2014
dingfix
dingfix

84 posts

13 Dec 2016 4:17am
If it helps, I have the 12'6 x 29 coco. I use it for cruising and in small surf. tough, light, a pleasure to paddle. Also have the 14 x 29 in carbon. again a great board to paddle. Both are keepers, push the button, you wont regret it.
Husat
Husat

QLD

43 posts

13 Dec 2016 9:01pm
When I posted this originally I ended up with a second-hand 14x29 cocomat. I set PB's on it in flatwater time trials against 27.25" and 26" boards. I've learnt to downwind on it. I've learnt to surf on it! It's tough too, and light for it's size. I have 3 other boards and I don't know why, the cocomat is the only one I use. The opportunity came along to buy a brand new version of the same thing - now I have two of them.
robon
robon

114 posts

14 Dec 2016 11:03am
Thanks for the feedback guys. Reviews are still really positive, which is cool. Unfortunately it would cost 525.00 Canadian+ to ship the board from Oregon to the Idaho Panhandle, which isn't that far. I had a board shipped from California to the same location last year for less than half that amount, so it's either pass or take a long road trip. Might be a possibility in the future.
baddog
baddog

256 posts

15 Dec 2016 12:20am
That's shipping cost is ridiculous for a few hundred miles. It must be like an "Ice Road Truckers" episode getting to your neck of the woods.
robon
robon

114 posts

15 Dec 2016 2:35am
I would be coming from Canada to Idaho to pick up the board, and have had boards shipped to the same location before for much less. 400+ American is getting silly for shipping, and our dollar is still in the toilet, so it would come to over 500 CDN. It's somewhat remote at the top of the Idaho Panhandle, but the driving really isn't that bad, and it's not that far from Oregon. It's the carrier they use, and I could try to arrange something else I guess, but a pain in my ass. I've been interested in this board for a long time now. If I visit some relatives and friends in Vancouver over the next little while, it could be a worth while road trip to Oregon. There are a couple of used Starboard Ace GT 17'4" boards in the general area that I'm interested in too, so I would probably come away a happy camper on a road trip.
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