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14' All-round board. What to get?

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Created by Sandsy1 > 9 months ago, 2 Apr 2015
Sandsy1
NSW, 814 posts
2 Apr 2015 10:49AM
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Completely open to suggestions.

I'm not going to win races, I'm 60! This is for my fitness only.
I want to paddle on the ocean, do downwinders and paddle on flatwater.
I'm 175cm tall (5'9") and 76kg. I paddle and surf almost every day, weather permitting, but as winter approaches want to join a training group.
I will do some races, but refer my first point.

I would appreciate your thoughts.

Cheers Sandsy.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
2 Apr 2015 10:53AM
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14 x 29 DC/NSP Coco. 2nd Hand, shipped from Vic.
Edit:
At your height and weight and for the uses you describe you'd prob be OK with anything in the 26/27/28/29" width range. Looks like a few good options in NSW over on the buy & sell if you're up for saving a buck. Fanatic Falcon (there's at least one in the right size), DC/NSP, Starby Allstar or Ace, Naish Jav, just to name a few...

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:06AM
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Easy.

Sandsy1
NSW, 814 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:16AM
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Thanks DJ. Why am I not surprised!!! Yellow board!

Certainly will check them out.
Cheers

Hawaiiheke
319 posts
2 Apr 2015 9:30AM
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SIC Bullet I reckon. I love mine........and my wife is getting used to it in bed with us now too.

broadman
156 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:16AM
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M 14 Jimmy lewis. Surfs unreal as well

Area10
1508 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:25AM
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There's no such thing as an all-round board, I'm afraid. The design requirements of a flat water board are in several critical respects opposite those of a downwind board. If you are going to train with flat water guys then buy a flat water board that had mild DW capabilities (eg. SIC X14, the old Mistral M1). If you want it principally for casual ocean paddling and DW then buy a DW board and accept that you will always be off the pace with it training with your new friends in flat water. If you try to find a compromise board it just won't be particularly good at anything. Best option is to spend the money you'd spend buying one new board on two secondhand boards - one for flat water and one for DW and choppy ocean work. Good luck!

chucktheskiffie
220 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:33AM
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Second the M-14... worth a test paddle. Goes like a dog in flat water but is very stable.

You are a lot closer to its best weight than me... but as i have gotten lighter this season (and better!) this board has performed more and more...

and broadman is right, it does surf well too...

AndyR
QLD, 1344 posts
2 Apr 2015 7:31PM
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Something 28 wide why waste time n effort balancing on something narrow in the rough ocean at 60 yrs old. New naish jav or 2014 starby Allstar are two good all round boards quick on flat and love a down wind at 28 wide.

ShireSUP
NSW, 982 posts
3 Apr 2015 9:26AM
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+1 for the SIC V2 Bullet

27.25 wide but very stable at a tad over 100 kgs I paddle it in the ocean

tobyha
NSW, 40 posts
3 Apr 2015 9:29AM
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I have just bought a Starboard Race 27" wide. Super impressed with flatwater speed and stability in the bumps. Gone from having a Starboard Sprint for flatwater and a Glide for rougher weather to a single board. Highly recommend a trial!

mickeyb
NSW, 62 posts
3 Apr 2015 11:09AM
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The best value 14 foot all rounder I have seen lately is the ECS Stealth. It comes only in carbon construction 26 and 28 wide. They are perfect on the flat and downwind really well. heaps of really good paddlers are transitioning to ECS. Give Ryan a call at ECS Boards or call the guys at www.suplakemacquarie.com.au if you want further advice.



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