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That "other" yellow 14fter...DC 14 x 30

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Created by HumanCartoon > 9 months ago, 12 Jul 2011
HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
12 Jul 2011 10:43AM
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...lives in Melbourne now.

2011 DC 14 Ocean
14' x 30" by 305 litres.

Just waiting for work (and weather) to moderate a little so I can get busy learnin' how to drive it...

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robon
114 posts
12 Jul 2011 12:39PM
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Looks really nice. Looking forward to your thoughts on it. Have fun.

Adapt
QLD, 723 posts
12 Jul 2011 3:48PM
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Nice looking board HC. Dale makes an awesome board, just to expensive for me though. Look forward to hearing your reviews on it performance

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
12 Jul 2011 5:06PM
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Looks sweet. No excuses now Stu, you have to come on the next DW.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
17 Jul 2011 1:19PM
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OK so I've had about 3hrs on this board over yesterday and today, albeit in fairly light conditions. Yesterday morning off Rickett's was still air and glassy with a light roll in it and a bit of fisho's boat wake about. This morning at HMB was up to about 10 knots NNE & a (very) light chop.

First impressions...it's bloody great. I'm not nimble at all at 6'2 & 120kgs and my brain doesn't adapt fast to new things but the volume (305 litres) and 30" width feels very safe. I hadn't been on the water for nearly a month before jumping on yesterday but was pretty comfortable straight away. The rails are soft so there's a little tradeoff in primary stability (with me on it anyway) but the secondary stability kicks in quick and easy so altogether it's pretty relaxed in side chop. On balance I find it way more stable than the K15, 14 Glide or any other 27-28" wide 14fter I tried.

Under paddle it shines. The glide is very very good. With subtle nose rocker you step forward a little to get the nose in and it slices & tracks beautifully, step back a little, the nose comes up and it wants to run on 6" boat wake...very cool.

Overall two thumbs up and I'd highly recommend one of these to the big blokes out there. The only thing I find fault with is so far is the engine and the skill of the pilot.

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
19 Jul 2011 7:51AM
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Sweet looking ride! Yer i was checking his boards out at Byron on the weekend and he is pumping out a a sweet board for the bigger guys at the moment . I going down to burliegh today to see what he can do for me im 6' 5" and struggle on my 28" red devil when the chop comes up ps the wife has always told me 2" would make a big difference

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
19 Jul 2011 9:58AM
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Looks great.. See you on our next down-winder.

DJ

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
19 Jul 2011 2:01PM
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DavidJohn said...

Looks great.. See you on our next down-winder.

DJ


Thanks DJ (& PT), I'll take those as standing invitations and of course you're more than welcome to give it a run yourselves...

Just in from a sneaky hour of out-n-back at Hampton/Sandy ("work at home" days are gold). I reckon just a couple more sessions of getting to know it and I'll be good to go

Scotty88
4214 posts
20 Jul 2011 4:19PM
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HumanCartoon said...

OK so I've had about 3hrs on this board over yesterday and today, albeit in fairly light conditions. Yesterday morning off Rickett's was still air and glassy with a light roll in it and a bit of fisho's boat wake about. This morning at HMB was up to about 10 knots NNE & a (very) light chop.

First impressions...it's bloody great. I'm not nimble at all at 6'2 & 120kgs and my brain doesn't adapt fast to new things but the volume (305 litres) and 30" width feels very safe. I hadn't been on the water for nearly a month before jumping on yesterday but was pretty comfortable straight away. The rails are soft so there's a little tradeoff in primary stability (with me on it anyway) but the secondary stability kicks in quick and easy so altogether it's pretty relaxed in side chop. On balance I find it way more stable than the K15, 14 Glide or any other 27-28" wide 14fter I tried.

Under paddle it shines. The glide is very very good. With subtle nose rocker you step forward a little to get the nose in and it slices & tracks beautifully, step back a little, the nose comes up and it wants to run on 6" boat wake...very cool.

Overall two thumbs up and I'd highly recommend one of these to the big blokes out there. The only thing I find fault with is so far is the engine and the skill of the pilot.



We share same height & weight. I like the volume and width. Sh-- I want one. Now Mummy taught me not to ask as it's a bit rude - but How much ? $2500 ? It must have felt Xmas morning when it arrived.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
20 Jul 2011 8:10PM
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Scotty88 said...

We share same height & weight. I like the volume and width. Sh-- I want one.


fanatic 14 is actually more volume at 320l or so but narrower, the extra width of the DC is the key for me...and how the vol is distributed. Standing area is set in a bit which I also like (a bit hard to see in my crappy pics).

Scotty88 said...

Now Mummy taught me not to ask as it's a bit rude - but How much ?


Your mum and mine must have gone to the same Sunday school




laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
21 Jul 2011 8:54PM
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HumanCartoon said...

Scotty88 said...

We share same height & weight. I like the volume and width. Sh-- I want one.


fanatic 14 is actually more volume at 320l or so but narrower, the extra width of the DC is the key for me...and how the vol is distributed. Standing area is set in a bit which I also like (a bit hard to see in my crappy pics).

Scotty88 said...

Now Mummy taught me not to ask as it's a bit rude - but How much ?


Your mum and mine must have gone to the same Sunday school







i did a dw or two on that board, so easy and it flies in dw conditions.

best big boy dw board around

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
22 Jul 2011 12:37AM
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HumanCartoon said...

DavidJohn said...

Looks great.. See you on our next down-winder.

DJ


Thanks DJ (& PT), I'll take those as standing invitations and of course you're more than welcome to give it a run yourselves...



Thanks.. I'd love to take it for a spin.. and maybe get some vid of it catching runners.. btw.. It must be your fault that we haven't had and good DW conditions lately..

DJ

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
22 Jul 2011 12:59AM
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DavidJohn said...
btw.. It must be your fault that we haven't had and good DW conditions lately..

DJ




hehehe you could be right

(but on the upside with this crap paddling weather I've got enough in the tank to sit up and watch the race, as it happens - Allez Cadel!)

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
24 Jul 2011 7:36AM
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HumanCartoon said...

...lives in Melbourne now.

2011 DC 14 Ocean
14' x 30" by 305 litres.

Just waiting for work (and weather) to moderate a little so I can get busy learnin' how to drive it...














HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
25 Jul 2011 3:46PM
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Gassa said...




Is that an 11footer? Interesting.

Tall ceilings in that house

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
26 Jul 2011 11:38AM
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Nar kermit is a 14 dc only had it a couple of weeks but love it got it second hand traded my fanatic 14 this ones a lot more stable in the rougher water and picks up lumps real easy . Yes 15 foot ceilings so14 foots my limit lol


HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
26 Jul 2011 2:30PM
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Nice one, matching paddle too - how do you like the vision tech? what size is it? I need a new paddle to go with my DC, my 'old' one's cut too short for my DC's ride height (Mrs Cartoon just rolls her eyes)

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
3 Aug 2011 5:53PM
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Im finding the vision tech 550 more comfortable to paddle than my Kialoa nalu and IMO pulls through the water better but that might be due to the extra 2 inches in length. How you finding you DC there a great board

HumanCartoon said...

Nice one, matching paddle too - how do you like the vision tech? what size is it? I need a new paddle to go with my DC, my 'old' one's cut too short for my DC's ride height (Mrs Cartoon just rolls her eyes)


HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
3 Aug 2011 10:56PM
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Hey Gassa I'm enjoying the board a lot, it's an excellent fit for me. I'm experimenting with fins a bit to get the feel dialled.

I'm using a carbon Enduro 550 paddle at the mo, I reckon I'd get more out of the board with a higher cadence than I can get with the 550, looking about for a smaller blade (kind of wish I hadn't flogged my 525 ).

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
6 Aug 2011 5:54PM
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These boards are sweet! I have been testing the 14' x 30" Makaru and I like the speed, stability and surfability!

At 12.5kg it is light and nimble. Sweet all-round board that is very hard to fall off!



Stepped out and put one in the DEMO fleet so if you are keen to give one a try, drop me a line! AA


AA
NSW, 2167 posts
11 Aug 2011 11:55AM
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I've been surfing this baby over the last week getting my shoulder back into shape.
I have been pretty impressed how well a big board can surf!
I was thinking that only the likes of Dogman could do a cutty on a 14'er!
Found my summer board i reckon. This is the future - big boards that can race, downwind and surf - yeeew!


Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
11 Aug 2011 6:32PM
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DC,s just make u smile for the bigger guy a magic board

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
11 Aug 2011 5:43PM
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Gassa said...

DC,s just make u smile for the bigger guy a magic board


I reckon they're magic boards for all not just the bigger guy. I'm under 80kg and 6'2", don't have the greatest balance in the world and I love mine as I can enjoy paddling without the constant thought that I'm always on the edge of falling off.

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
12 Aug 2011 5:36PM
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akhawk said...

Gassa said...

DC,s just make u smile for the bigger guy a magic board


I reckon they're magic boards for all not just the bigger guy. I'm under 80kg and 6'2", don't have the greatest balance in the world and I love mine as I can enjoy paddling without the constant thought that I'm always on the edge of falling off.


so true DC are just the purfect board

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
12 Aug 2011 5:38PM
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thought id just say 6' 2" isnt small

Gassa said...

akhawk said...

Gassa said...

DC,s just make u smile for the bigger guy a magic board


I reckon they're magic boards for all not just the bigger guy. I'm under 80kg and 6'2", don't have the greatest balance in the world and I love mine as I can enjoy paddling without the constant thought that I'm always on the edge of falling off.


so true DC are just the purfect board



robon
114 posts
13 Aug 2011 1:41AM
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Great stuff on the DC 14. The dimensions and volume seem to be just right. I would love to check one of these out in Canada.

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
31 Aug 2011 1:51PM
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Light Blue looks good too!







14' x 30" Makaru - pre delivery!

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
31 Aug 2011 10:24PM
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AA said...

Light Blue
14' x 30" Makaru - pre delivery!


ooooh aaaah very nice!



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