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ID for Starboard

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Created by SRrat > 9 months ago, 14 May 2015
SRrat
WA, 240 posts
14 May 2015 10:19PM
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I have a privately purchased Starboard 9'8" x 30" ser# SS10KSUB98309100011 .
Curious about its volume and ID
Cheers

SRrat
WA, 240 posts
16 May 2015 10:06PM
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Further to previous post, am try to work out what model, so as i have clearer idea when I relate this board to other designs.
Starboard 9'8'*30" scott mc and Radmussen design , full length black and white camo grip, basic windsurf pre threaded holes is bloody heavy and I love it.
I think it is an older element but older starboard web based data would not run.Cheers

Tryfan
QLD, 256 posts
17 May 2015 12:59AM
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2010 Element in Camo, 9'8" x 30" x 4.3" Vol 150L
Great all round board, surfs well and nose rides great too.
Little bit more info on Starboard website on page as per address below
http://star-board-sup.com/2010/products/boards/board_element.php

SRrat
WA, 240 posts
16 May 2015 11:04PM
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cheers Tryfan

SRrat
WA, 240 posts
18 May 2015 11:00PM
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Took a look at the 2010 Starboard sup surf range,cheers Tryfan, I like the look of most of the surf shapes that year. Easy to relate to after riding the element, they are variations of a theme.
Any one had much experience with any of the smaller boards in the range.
I realize these are an older designs but there are strong echos in the current lineup of sawn off/ truncated designs. Probably werent as refined,heavier but I like the pulled in tails. I would rather feel in control than spin vertically and I don't mind moving around on a board.
Surfed this weekend in a large lumpy swell, ended up inside a bay more protected but lots of water moving about with very high tide. Was stoked to be riding the element. Had a couple of real fun take offs hooking in high and tight . I like the idea of the same but shorter and thinner.



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