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Created by fletch1408 > 9 months ago, 7 Jul 2008
fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
7 Jul 2008 10:14PM
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Hey all,

Lookin for some ideas...

Being an intermediate 103kgs sailor using Starboard s-Type 137 on port phillip bay - no wave mostly often wind blown messy waves and chop.

The s-type is great fun for the top end speed, but when it hits the chop it's like an inflatable pool toy filled with helium. Jumping this board is scary and I've managed to twist up my feet and ankles a few times on landing/crashing as it flicks around in the air.

Suffice to say I've a lot to learn in the gentle art of jumping but I have the feeling this board is not the best platform on which to improve.

I am interested in any thoughts on an alternate board to better cope with conditions and possibly improve jumping control and give some hope that it won't end up in boom sandwich or ankle/metatarsal demolition BUT be able to cope with my 103 bulk, without turning into a sinker board.

Thanks in advance of any responses!

mr love
VIC, 2401 posts
7 Jul 2008 11:12PM
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I reckon something like one of the bigger Starboard Kombats would be perfect.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
7 Jul 2008 11:23PM
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mr love said...

I reckon something like one of the bigger Starboard Kombats would be perfect.


I'm 110kgs and after having a go on only a couple of boards, I agree with Mr Lourrrve!

A mate has a Starboard Aero, very short & wide, and a handful of fun!!! Very fast to the plane for us big guys, and being short, very responsive...I reckon the width would be an issue if you were looking at purely wave surfing, but for general chop-hopping and weaving around in the bay.....Top Fun!

Saying that, I have an '03 Fanatic Cross, it's a great board as well for an all-rounder!

fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
8 Jul 2008 12:09AM
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Thanks for the quick replies!

I have been reading up on the Kombats - they look great - I reckon I would need to go for the 122. Hopefully Warwick at RPS gets these in for summer.

The Kombats don't seem to have any direct comparison/competition in any other manufacturers ranges...

Bondalucci
VIC, 1579 posts
8 Jul 2008 12:52AM
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Fletch,
I've got a mate (here in Melb) who's got a 117 lt Kombat.
It's an '07 and in great nick. Last weekend I spoke to him and he was considering trading it in on something bigger. (he's a big guy who probably wants about 130 lt as his main board) He's also the sort of guy who would probably let you try his Kombat to see if it's what you're after.
Email me directly if you're interested and I'll put you in contact with him.
I'll even waive the finders fee !!!

fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
8 Jul 2008 12:59AM
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Thanks Bondalucci sounds intersting!

Why is your mate upsizing from the Kombat? -just too small?

Pugwash
WA, 7720 posts
7 Jul 2008 11:14PM
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Pugwash a beer

Bondalucci
VIC, 1579 posts
8 Jul 2008 3:47PM
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Fletch,
Adam is a big fella. More Kg's than you. He loved the Kombat when there was enough wind for him, but he'd be using a 7.5 when the rest of us were on 5 - 5.5's!
While the Kombat was his best board (condition, cost and model etc), he was finding he was on his old JP freeride 145 Litres most of the time, unless it was 25+ kts.
He's big enough to go 130 litres plus and still be able to hold it down, when I'm on my 93 lt board!

fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
8 Jul 2008 11:06PM
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Yeah I am kinda wary of the 114 being so close to my actual weight! - just jumped on the scales and have to admit and extra 7kegs are on there... so with a 4 ltr margin the 114 board may be on the sinker side. - Need to get onto that diet....

Maybe a trial swap on the next decent northerly blow just to see.. you guys sail at greens?

Bondalucci
VIC, 1579 posts
8 Jul 2008 11:49PM
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- Both at Greens last Sunday. You were probably there too!! He was demoing a bigger board and so you wouldn't have seen the Kombat in action. I'm sure he'd be willing to let you have a go. Even just a chat to him might help you decide which way you want to go. The Kombat is 117 lt, and he reckons once planing it is sporty and manouvrable and easy to control in chop.

fletch1408
TAS, 44 posts
9 Jul 2008 12:17AM
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Yep - I was down there trucking around with the stype and 6.5, which was good after the squalls died down - ala true northerly unreliable style.

Will have to id you somehow next time - looks like next weekend 'might' bring some more northerly breeze.

Jman
VIC, 881 posts
9 Jul 2008 6:29PM
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fletch1408 said...

Yep - I was down there trucking around with the stype and 6.5, which was good after the squalls died down - ala true northerly unreliable style.

Will have to id you somehow next time - looks like next weekend 'might' bring some more northerly breeze.



Will be easy to ID Bondy look for the Z boom



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