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New board advice please........

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Created by Dack > 9 months ago, 4 May 2023
Dack
NSW, 23 posts
4 May 2023 4:22PM
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Hi All,
I just recently dinged my Fanatic Pro Wave 8'2" so badly I am now up for a new board. Basically, I have creased the nose, cracked the glass all the way around the rails and so whilst repairable, I am afraid it may never surf like it used to. I really like the way the pro wave surfs and it is stable etc for my size 65-70kg / 180cm. However, there are those days that I would love more glide from my daily ride. I have the option of looking at an 8'10" Sunova Creek or a newer 8'8" Pro Wave. I also like the look of the JP's but they are really hard to come by where I live. I also have a 9'0 Stylemaster so I don't need something like that as I am not a fan of the mal style nose on SUPs as it makes paddling through the whitewash that much harder for me.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.


colas
5364 posts
4 May 2023 3:13PM
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A bit off-topic (since you are looking for a bigger board anyways), but It should be repairable.
Properly done, a repair should not add significant weight.
Plus the possible change of flex characteristics is not important up there.

On your board choice, I cannot help, never tried them.

micksmith
VIC, 1701 posts
4 May 2023 5:34PM
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I would encourage you to talk to Scott Mckercher (SMIK ) I recently got a custom spitfire 7'10" coming off a starboard pro 8', great boards and cheaper than most of the other big names

Hoppo3228
VIC, 820 posts
4 May 2023 7:26PM
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I'd go custom with Smik or Sunova.
Mid length style board, up to 8'6" and not too wide as you are 65-70kg and don't need it - narrower width will give more glide as well as a slightly flatter rocker.
A nice stretched out Smik Hipster Twin or Spitfire mid length would be sweet.

castawaycove
36 posts
4 May 2023 9:04PM
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I had a Creek for several years a great board. But like you, I wanted a little more glide. The Creek has a lot of nose rocker and hence the glide is not great. Enter the SP 25. Flat rocker with a ton of nose flip. Surfs better than the Creek in all but OH conditions. The Glide iS GREAT!

castawaycove
36 posts
5 May 2023 1:00AM
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castawaycove said..
I had a Creek for several years a great board. But like you, I wanted a little more glide. The Creek has a lot of nose rocker and hence the glide is not great. Enter the SP 25. Flat rocker with a ton of nose flip. Surfs better than the Creek in all but OH conditions. The Glide iS GREAT!





Dack
NSW, 23 posts
5 May 2023 2:35PM
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Thaks for the response and advice everyone. It has kind of confirmed my thoughts about an 8'10" Creek being too big at 130ltrs I think. I'll repair the F Prowave anyway and look into other possiblities around 8'6".



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