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need a bigger board...help

Created by spencer spencer  > 9 months ago, 23 Sep 2010
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spencer
spencer

TAS

185 posts

23 Sep 2010 4:54pm
hi. i made the mistake of jumping from a 11.6 nsp to a 10 mactavish and finding it realy hard to stay upright. been looking at the naish 10 manna or perhaps the 9.5. is there anybody out there in sup world interested in a swap or could give me some advice on the problem.ta spencer
standupper
standupper

387 posts

23 Sep 2010 5:24pm
Stick at it spencer. I'm sure after a few more sessions on the 10' you will have forgotten what the problem was. I just dropped down to a shorter board too and panicked for the first couple of surfs but now its great. Hang in there!
teatrea
teatrea

QLD

4177 posts

23 Sep 2010 7:27pm
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spencer said...

hi. i made the mistake of jumping from a 11.6 nsp to a 10 mactavish and finding it realy hard to stay upright. been looking at the naish 10 manna or perhaps the 9.5. is there anybody out there in sup world interested in a swap or could give me some advice on the problem.ta spencer


what fins do yo have in it?
froggo
froggo

QLD

127 posts

23 Sep 2010 7:50pm
Hi Spencer,

Suggest you stick at it and go through the process of getting into a new comfort zone.
(alternative is to upsize again??)

IMO. It could be a large leap from the NSP to the 10 footer but we dont' know what surf/SUP experience you've had...

froggo
VALI62
VALI62

NSW

32 posts

23 Sep 2010 9:28pm
Stick with it......a couple of months ago I went from 12ft to a 9'11, it was hard at first but after a couple of surfs you do adjust and wont look back. My big board hasn't come down from the rack since!
bigman
bigman

QLD

231 posts

23 Sep 2010 10:10pm
Hey Spencer, will have to catch up some time, I go to carlton some arvos after work. Keep at it with the smaller board mate, I started SUP a couple of months ago on a 10'2 7s Uberfish, still get the wobbles in rough water but getting the hang of it.

Cheers, Deano
spencer
spencer

TAS

185 posts

24 Sep 2010 4:18pm
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teatrea said...

spencer said...

hi. i made the mistake of jumping from a 11.6 nsp to a 10 mactavish and finding it realy hard to stay upright. been looking at the naish 10 manna or perhaps the 9.5. is there anybody out there in sup world interested in a swap or could give me some advice on the problem.ta spencer


what fins do yo have in it?


i have a three fin set up. can go quad also.
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

25 Sep 2010 10:34am
hey spencer why don't you take the centre fin out of the nsp and put it in the mctav, you can also try a "power balance band"
spencer
spencer

TAS

185 posts

26 Sep 2010 10:33am
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riverider said...

hey spencer why don't you take the centre fin out of the nsp and put it in the mctav, you can also try a "power balance band"


do i know you river man.. is you name big wave dave
cruisen
cruisen

TAS

120 posts

26 Sep 2010 12:46pm
Hey spencer. I would suggest using your paddle more to help you balance. Also you should go out and just paddle around and forget about catching waves for a few sessions. And stop kneeing on ya board and stand up till you dont fall of anymore. Its called stand up paddling not kneeling paddling. Falling is part of the learning process spence
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

26 Sep 2010 7:17pm
its not all bad crusin at least when spencer is busy falling off he won't be dropping in on everyone !
oliver
oliver

3952 posts

26 Sep 2010 5:31pm
I'd say stick at it also. Maybe try sticking a bigger fin on it.

I've got a 10'6 that I love and I've also got 9'4" that has mostly sat there with cobwebs on cause of the same reason you talk about. My 10'6" has got some damage - again. So I took out the 9'4" again today and surfed a spot by myself for a few hours. Although it's tippier than the 10'6" I'm finding the challenge of it fun and rewarding, kind of like learning all over again, and I'm getting a lot more wins on it.

I know one or both these boards are going to go, but for the time being I'll hang on to both.
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