12'6 what is the best shape- a clubbie board?

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JonesySUP
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6 Dec 2010 2:08pm
Can anyone tell me what is the best shape for BOP's 12'6?
I'm just getting into the sport and trying to work out the best shape for all conditions (flat water, bumping or punching over surf, spinning around the buoys and surfing the wave back in!!!!
If so why aren't 12'6 not shaped like surf life saving clubbie boards?
Cheers P.S Photos would be great!

Piros
Piros
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6 Dec 2010 2:35pm
This is a how long is a piece string question , have a look at these video's and photos from previous post. You may no see it but alot of these boards have been designed off a clubbie board.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Kirra-BOP-VIDPhotos/?SearchTerms=kirra

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Battle-of-the-Paddle-featuring-Von-Piros-Girls/?SearchTerms=kirra
dtm
dtm
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dtm dtm
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6 Dec 2010 5:12pm
Piros said...

This is a how long is a piece string question , have a look at these video's and photos from previous post. You may no see it but alot of these boards have been designed off a clubbie board.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Kirra-BOP-VIDPhotos/?SearchTerms=kirra

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Battle-of-the-Paddle-featuring-Von-Piros-Girls/?SearchTerms=kirra


Rob i missed that vid you did ,wow the quality of those shots are epic cool vid
JonesySUP
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6 Dec 2010 10:53pm
May be i should ask you all what is the best 12'6 BOP board to buy!
husq2100
husq2100
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6 Dec 2010 10:59pm
for some its the one they dont have.................

check out dolphin, lahui kai for locals, naish etc make pop outs that go good....

at the end of the day, new designs are doing well as are old....its the motor not the boat
SandS
SandS
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7 Dec 2010 9:25pm
JonesySUP said...

Can anyone tell me what is the best shape for BOP's 12'6?
I'm just getting into the sport and trying to work out the best shape for all conditions (flat water, bumping or punching over surf, spinning around the buoys and surfing the wave back in!!!!
If so why aren't 12'6 not shaped like surf life saving clubbie boards?
Cheers P.S Photos would be great!




Very interesting thoughts there!! you would think that over the years the clubies would have just about got it right!!!!
May be they are designed to carry that extra wieght of a drowning blob back to the sand tho ?
husq2100
husq2100
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7 Dec 2010 8:44pm
SandS said...

JonesySUP said...

Can anyone tell me what is the best shape for BOP's 12'6?
I'm just getting into the sport and trying to work out the best shape for all conditions (flat water, bumping or punching over surf, spinning around the buoys and surfing the wave back in!!!!
If so why aren't 12'6 not shaped like surf life saving clubbie boards?
Cheers P.S Photos would be great!




Very interesting thoughts there!! you would think that over the years the clubies would have just about got it right!!!!

that would be the lifegaurd/saver resuce board....the above pic is of race boards
May be they are designed to carry that extra wieght of a drowning blob back to the sand tho ?


Simondo
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7 Dec 2010 9:54pm
The clubbie boards are built for in and out paddling, but they are also designed for "parallel" paddling (butterfly stroke), or Australian Crawl paddling, which is a vague equivalent of the "alternate side kayak paddling".

On a SUP we stick to one side or the other for a longer period, and I think those cutting / piercing SUP noses are definitely the go in flat water, and BOP (Battle of the Paddle), as they help to act like a front fin, and help keep the board on track.

JonesySUP, regarding best shape for BOP, have a look at the Naish Catalina as a starting point. They feel quick.

Also hunt around for more pics of the Bark 12'6. Or DC 12'6 made on the Goldie.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/bark-126-competitor/

Riviera 404;
http://www.rivierapaddlesurf.com/collections/all/products/404-126-monster-race-board


These "cutter" noses on the SUP's will stay on line (track) much better than a 12'6 in the Clubbie style. (in my opinion)....
lookielookie
lookielookie
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7 Dec 2010 9:18pm
JonesySUP said...

Can anyone tell me what is the best shape for BOP's 12'6?
I'm just getting into the sport and trying to work out the best shape for all conditions (flat water, bumping or punching over surf, spinning around the buoys and surfing the wave back in!!!!
If so why aren't 12'6 not shaped like surf life saving clubbie boards?
Cheers P.S Photos would be great!




done it!!

Casso
Casso
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7 Dec 2010 10:54pm
^^^^^
My 12'6" Deep looks very much like a clubby race board too. Probably why it is so fast and stable - due to decades of R&D.
JonathanC
JonathanC
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7 Dec 2010 11:47pm
The designer of the Starboard race boards, Brian Szymanski is a world class paddle board designer and manufacturer. Take a look at the Surf Race 12'6 and you can see the prone paddle board influence straight away. I love mine - light, fast and stable.





OG SUP
OG SUP
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3516 posts
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8 Dec 2010 12:35am
My Money is on the Fanatic in the 12.6 class, look at the reviews and race results from the states. They also handle a huge variation in weight range for the rider and are very stable to paddle.

What works for a 60kg person may or may not work for a 110kg rider. The other factor is narrow boards are fast but only if you can stay right side up long enough to get to the finish line.

Discalimer: I have no relationship to Fanatic but i know how to read race results and use google!

Phill
JonesySUP
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8 Dec 2010 5:44pm
cheers to all and see you at Noosa 2011
latman
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9 Dec 2010 2:27am
Certainly a SUP must be wider for balance (Much higher CG than a kneeling or laying down clubbie mal) the clubby mals are usually shaped from 10'6' X 20inch wide foam block which would be ridiculous for a SUP.
SimonDodd
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9 Dec 2010 6:54am
Experimented with this about 18months ago....

OG SUP
OG SUP
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9 Dec 2010 6:44pm
Hey Simon,

what did you find at the end of the test.

Regards

Phill.

latman
latman
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9 Dec 2010 11:41pm
Did you reshape those kneewells/footwells that deep yourself?
husq2100
husq2100
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10 Dec 2010 8:20pm
SimonDodd said...

Experimented with this about 18months ago....




looks like your mostly paddling with your arms??? not using your mid section...was it super tipy or is that just your style?
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