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robbo1111 said..
With the vast array of light wind wave boards now I really think SUP wave sailing is a waste of time. My opinion is if its too light for my big wave board i'd rather be SuP-ing anyway.
Nevertheless I have two SUP's both with mast attachments points - a Staboard Hero and a Quatro 8'6", I havent used either as a wind SUP in the surf but I think the Quatro would be OK as its very light and turns well.
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jrc22ski said..
I am considering a SUP for light wind wave sailing in New England/USA- primarily MA and RI.
I am an advanced ws and SUP'r, decent wave sailor: wt- 165#'s and 5'10".
I currently ride Ezzy Panthers 4.2, 4.7, 5.2 and 6.0. I recently acquired 2 used Quatro Quads in 85/95L.
I SUP on an Coreban 8.0 VIBE which I am selling because I find it too floaty at 129L's.
Ideally looking for a Sup that can schlog and still be lively on the wave so, stiff and light if possible.
I am not familiar with the wind regime in New England/USA- (MA & RI). I imagine that light winds are common.
No recommendations but I can tell you what I do. I have a Bic 121L which does not float me easily when the wind stops.
I am 6' and almost 200#. In light winds ride a 130L Bonga Perkins SUP. With the step rail it surfs better than any fat rail board (is the Corban fat-railed?).
Rather than sit on the beach I am happy to chug out under sail to catch waves but I have broken $tuff because I did not have the wind power to get out of trouble.
Probably could recommend that you look at any board with a step rail..