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flat water board for small person - suggestions?

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Created by RoseJo > 9 months ago, 6 Oct 2014
RoseJo
ACT, 2 posts
6 Oct 2014 10:49PM
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Hi there,

hoping for some suggestions for what might be a good board for a small person - 50kgs. This is for flat or choppy windswept water, not surf (waves make me seasick!).

I currently have a lovely 10.5 foot all rounder - it's nice and light (10.5kg) which means I can get it onto the car roof by myself (this is important), however, being an all rounder, it doesn't track or glide especially well. I am hoping I can find a board that tracks and glides better so I can go a bit faster, and cover more ground, but is still light enough for me to lift easily (i.e. 12kgs or less).

Anyone got any ideas?


makntracks
QLD, 132 posts
6 Oct 2014 10:20PM
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Id look at a carbon Fanitic falcon in 12,6.
Only cause i have one sure there are more but thats all i can personally recommend.
you can pick them up at a reasonable price secondhand as well.

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
6 Oct 2014 11:40PM
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Get on the buy-sell section an get a used light weight custom 12.6 ft,There are some bargains

IWB
210 posts
6 Oct 2014 11:11PM
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RoseJo,
The Naish Javelin x26 12'6 would be an awesome choice in the carbon model. Excellent performance (glide/tracking) in a wide range of conditions and is ultra light. The question you would be asking yourself, is why didnt you get this board sooner! :)

baddog
256 posts
7 Oct 2014 1:20AM
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The 2015 Starboard Pocket Tourings meet your requirements better then any race length board. That's at least according to the Starboard sales hype:)

hanza1111
84 posts
7 Oct 2014 5:57PM
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RoseJo said..
Hi there,

hoping for some suggestions for what might be a good board for a small person - 50kgs. This is for flat or choppy windswept water, not surf (waves make me seasick!).

I currently have a lovely 10.5 foot all rounder - it's nice and light (10.5kg) which means I can get it onto the car roof by myself (this is important), however, being an all rounder, it doesn't track or glide especially well. I am hoping I can find a board that tracks and glides better so I can go a bit faster, and cover more ground, but is still light enough for me to lift easily (i.e. 12kgs or less).

Anyone got any ideas?




I'm a lightweight also at 65kg. And being a windsurfer, when I looked for my first race board I looked at the volume, and a board that sat nice and low to the water (most windsurfers are done by volume).
The boards I went for were about 200L I think.
Went from a 12'6 x 27.75" older Fanatic fly race carbon 10-12kg I think.
and now to a 12'6 x 24 Naish LE, 8-9kg. I do everything on this board: flatwater to downwinder and waves.
You may also want to look at the Starboard 12'6 x 25 all star "Turtle bay" which is lower volume than other all star models.
I haven't looked much on volumes lately but there may be others out there now.

hope that helps. If in doubt try some out and see what you like ;)

Jradedmondo
NSW, 637 posts
7 Oct 2014 9:17PM
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definitely have a look in the buy and sell section, don't know where your from but there are some great bargains getting around, at your weight (and assuming your pretty short also) i would go a 12'6, no need for a 14 footer at that weight, i wouldn't be to concerned about width either, it will obviously be a bit different to your current board but a few paddles and you will be sweet

Jarryd

RoseJo
ACT, 2 posts
7 Oct 2014 10:46PM
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Hi people, thank you for all the suggestions - certainly gives me some ideas to think about. I think 12.6 would be plenty of length for me - although I want something with a bit more speed, I'm not going to race, and I do want to be able to carry the thing when it's not in the water (can see myself getting blown away trying to carry a 14' board in the wind!).

SaltH20
123 posts
7 Oct 2014 10:45PM
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baddog said..
The 2015 Starboard Pocket Tourings meet your requirements better then any race length board. That's at least according to the Starboard sales hype:)


This is your ticket in brushed carbon. Light,quick and stable!!!!



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