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Naish Glide or Starboard Elite Tourer

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Created by sandjunes > 9 months ago, 4 Jan 2015
sandjunes
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4 Jan 2015 7:11PM
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Hi All,

I was hoping for some advice in regards to board choice. I'm looking for a board that I can use for open ocean touring as well as downwind and then flat water exercising also... in that order of importance.. I would love to get a 14' board but realistically can't store it out of the elements.. A 12'6 I can fit in the house (much to my wifes delight!).. I've been looking at the Naish Glide and the Starboard Elite Touring...I love the Naish Glide GS but the Starboard ET is better fitted out for storing kit for touring... Perhaps I'm trying to cover too many bases with one board?

I guess I have two questions
1). Am I loosing a lot of speed/performance dropping from a 14' to a 12'6? and
2). Can anyone offer advice between the two boards mentioned above?

Thanks in advance

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
5 Jan 2015 12:30AM
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How heavy are you.. and welcome to the breeze..

I have a 12'6'' Glide.. and it's an awesome board..

It doesn't take much to put tie-down points on it..

See here.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Spots-on-my-new-board/

The new Starboard elite touring board is also very nice..

IMO the starbie is a better flat water board and the Naish a better downwinding board..

sandjunes
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5 Jan 2015 5:16AM
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DavidJohn said..
How heavy are you.. and welcome to the breeze..

I have a 12'6'' Glide.. and it's an awesome board..

It doesn't take much to put tie-down points on it..

See here.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Spots-on-my-new-board/

The new Starboard elite touring board is also very nice..

IMO the starbie is a better flat water board and the Naish a better downwinding board..


Cheers Dave,

I'm 95kg... I'm leaning towards the Glide, but wasn't sure at my weight + a bit of gear for touring, if I needed the 12'6 or 14'?

DavidJohn
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5 Jan 2015 8:36AM
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sandjunes said..


DavidJohn said..
How heavy are you.. and welcome to the breeze..

I have a 12'6'' Glide.. and it's an awesome board..

It doesn't take much to put tie-down points on it..

See here.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Spots-on-my-new-board/

The new Starboard elite touring board is also very nice..

IMO the starbie is a better flat water board and the Naish a better downwinding board..




Cheers Dave,

I'm 95kg... I'm leaning towards the Glide, but wasn't sure at my weight + a bit of gear for touring, if I needed the 12'6 or 14'?



I'm 6'4" and 95kg.. You will be fine on the 12'6" x 30" Naish Glide with a load of gear on it because it's so thick and chunky.. It's perfectly suited to bigger guys.. Mine is the pre 2015 version but the new one is also a big board for a 12'6".. The Starbie is more suited to a smaller person and although it might be still fine I'm guessing you'd be better off on the 14' board if you choose the Starboard.. The 14' x 30" Glide would probably be your best option of the lot but if you have storage restrictions you will be fine on a 12'6" if it's the Glide.. Here's a couple of vids of my 12'6" x 30" Glide..





PTWoody
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5 Jan 2015 10:32AM
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Here is a video of the Starboard Elite Touring. You can get the 12'6" in either 30" or 31" width so you would be covered at any weight. I think you could definitely downwind on it, but frankly, those tie downs at the back would interfere with stepping back on a runner.

sandjunes
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5 Jan 2015 4:41PM
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Cheers guys,

The advice is much appreciated! Decided that a board should be chosen on what I need on the water... The storage I will deal with.. Ordered a new 14' Glide today... Pumped! Thanks again and see you out there

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
5 Jan 2015 11:53PM
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sandjunes said..
Cheers guys,

The advice is much appreciated! Decided that a board should be chosen on what I need on the water... The storage I will deal with.. Ordered a new 14' Glide today... Pumped! Thanks again and see you out there


Awesome.. congrats..



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