I got a chance to jump on the new Coreban Alpha 14 raceboard last night. Really nice boards!
The light was fading fast and I wanted to jump on the water as quickly as possible so my photo skills where not up to DJ's standards, but at least you get an idea.
The Carbon Kevlar model is impressively light.
I hope to set up a speed test against other boards in the same class soon
Here are a few pic's
You can check out the write up I did for SUPHQ.com and some more pics: http://suphq.com/reviews/coreban-reviews/320-first-look-at-the-coreban-14q-raceboard
They guys from Coreban said the first shipment should hit Aus in the next few weeks. I'm not sure how many are in the first shipment.
As for the actual weight, I'm not sure, but I'll find out next week when I go check out their 12'6
The little "lip" around the edge of the deck is quite popular at the moment.
However, I kind of think that the "lip" is so tiny that it provides almost no function... it provides almost no splash resistance, adds almost no volume to the board, but acts like a mini trip hazard on the edge.... and retains water, until the water can find its way out the back...
Yes, it sinks the deck, to reduce the "centre of gravity" of the paddler. Shave the lip off, the deck height doesn't change though...
It may add a tiny bit of strength to the middle of the board though.
Just my thoughts anyway... probably just a case of "6 of 1, half dozen of the other"...
Either way, nice boards !!
wonder what the corban alpha 14 carbon version will cost. will it have the same 'big mark' up starboard. sure carbon is dearer, but nothing like what they are charging extra for it
cheers
Great looking board.. Thanks for the pictures.
Is it just the angle of the pic or does the fin seem a long way from the tail? .. and what does the fin look like?
DJ
Why are there so many brands focussing their attentions on 14 foot boards and so few making unlimited size boards?
I think most brands see the 14ft class being the biggest in the long run and then will come 12'6 for stuff like BOP and then unlimited. 14ft is a good size for big guys as well and DW is a bit more fun and price can be kept down a bit from the unlimited boards. I like the way the classes are taking shape.
Jacko
Jacko, when I said $3500 to be honest I had no idea of prices, I was purely guessing. I should do my research and then I would know exactly what they cost.
Here is a link I found regarding the Coreban Alpha race series:
californiastandup.com/index.php/Sitecontent/Reviews/Boards-Paddles/Coreban-Alpha-Race-Series.html