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pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
12 Jan 2011 1:58am
I take a longboard SUP out for the kids and social stuff in lesser winds (i.e. below 13-14knts). As well as screw around with tricks where I end up swimming anyways. I had it for free, but even if I didn't have a SUP, I would take out an oldie.

Frankly during those sessions, I find people have as much fun as those sitting on the side complaining about the lack of wind. In the process, I end up "selling" the sport to a few newbies each year, plus I have fun too.

If I was in Hawaii where the wind is guaranteed, I would never use that kind of board.
But anywhere else? I would rather go out.
Scope
Scope
65 posts
65 posts
12 Jan 2011 10:55am
pierrec45 said...

I take a longboard SUP out for the kids and social stuff in lesser winds (i.e. below 13-14knts). As well as screw around with tricks where I end up swimming anyways. I had it for free, but even if I didn't have a SUP, I would take out an oldie.

Frankly during those sessions, I find people have as much fun as those sitting on the side complaining about the lack of wind. In the process, I end up "selling" the sport to a few newbies each year, plus I have fun too.

If I was in Hawaii where the wind is guaranteed, I would never use that kind of board.
But anywhere else? I would rather go out.


Absolutely Pierre, getting out on a big board beats sitting on the beach even if you're not planing.
Several randoms from the beach had a go on the SUP(not as easy as they thought!!) and also thought it was a great idea having a sailable SUP.

(Must admit i slipped back into a few tricks also hahah and also got wet a few times)
wave knave
wave knave
306 posts
306 posts
12 Jan 2011 12:44pm
longboards arent just for lightwind though..i'll quite often still stay on mine.. even if i could move down to a much smaller board.. its such a smooth cool gliding cruisy feel, even in 20+knots, and 6 foot waves...not saying better than a rippin shortboard, just different.
but, the jumping kinda sucks
so the range on my board.. 8 knots to 25..
..and i gotta say, an actual longboard windsurfer, like my kona 11 5.. for me, works much better than the sailable sups ive tried.
longboards are cool
hundshize
hundshize
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
12 Jan 2011 1:36pm
Exocet cruiser L - it's the source!

windsufering
windsufering
VIC
1124 posts
VIC, 1124 posts
12 Jan 2011 4:56pm
the windsurfer nationals are on soon maybe 60+ boards
gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
22 Jan 2011 9:16am
I have just gotten a starboard SUP thatI ook for an hour and a half cruise around Jervis Bay on the weekend. The wind had dropped off from the day before and we were staying on the beach it was sunny light breeze lots of people on the beach. Launched and just kept going along the coast.

I have my eye on a couple of tiny little wave spots in Jervis Bay now (and by little I mean maybe knee high on a big day), I reckon all I need is a 6 to 7 knot breeze so I can sail out and turn around. It will be a time in between the SUP crew and the kiting crew.

Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14955 posts
QLD, 14955 posts
24 Jan 2011 7:47pm
who says longboards aren't fun. took these on the weekend.
board is a 10'5 kona with a 5.8m KA Kult






CJW
CJW
NSW
1731 posts
CJW CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:36pm
I'm going to be honest here Gestalt, in wind like that the last thing I would be doing is riding a long board ^_^
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:43pm
Gestalt, on the first pic with the Kona, are you on the rail ??
Impressive move !
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14955 posts
QLD, 14955 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:41pm
@ pierre - no mate that's not me, i reckon i'd struggle to do one, it's been years and years since i last tried and i wasn't that good at them back then.

@ cjw - i'd guess others would agree but you need to see what he does with that board. it doesn't hamper him at all and he wave sails with it also. backloops, air gybes, rail rides, sail 360's.... whatever. he has a 6.4m and a 5.8m and uses that board (and planes) from 9-10 knots up to 35+. under that and he does oldschool longboarding. he used short boards prior to going longboard like the naish pig but he loves the 10'5
nosinkanow
nosinkanow
NSW
441 posts
NSW, 441 posts
24 Jan 2011 11:52pm
Gestalt said...
@ cjw - i'd guess others would agree but you need to see what he does with that board. it doesn't hamper him at all and he wave sails with it also. backloops, air gybes, rail rides, sail 360's.... whatever. he has a 6.4m and a 5.8m and uses that board (and planes) from 9-10 knots up to 35+. under that and he does oldschool longboarding. he used short boards prior to going longboard like the naish pig but he loves the 10'5


Is that a repainted Kona 10.5 or custom with a similar outline? How heavy is your mate?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14955 posts
QLD, 14955 posts
24 Jan 2011 11:53pm
some more photos





















Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14955 posts
QLD, 14955 posts
24 Jan 2011 11:58pm
nosinkanow said...

Gestalt said...
@ cjw - i'd guess others would agree but you need to see what he does with that board. it doesn't hamper him at all and he wave sails with it also. backloops, air gybes, rail rides, sail 360's.... whatever. he has a 6.4m and a 5.8m and uses that board (and planes) from 9-10 knots up to 35+. under that and he does oldschool longboarding. he used short boards prior to going longboard like the naish pig but he loves the 10'5


Is that a repainted Kona 10.5 or custom with a similar outline? How heavy is your mate?


it's the 10'5 but he repainted it after some repairs, he also has a 9'5 and once had the kona surf. not sure how much he weighs? i wouldn't call him a heavyweight. he's a fit guy though. and obviously a very good sailor.

i had a go on his 10'5 with a loft 360 before he got the kults. i was on and off the plane with my 6.4 on my 125 lt board and i hopped on the 10'5 with a 5.8 and was planning no problems, even felt lit up. very nice board to ride!
actiomax
actiomax
NSW
1576 posts
NSW, 1576 posts
25 Jan 2011 10:00am
How long does it have to be to be called a long board. I have a old bombora 292 which i use on the lighter wind days i put a 7.5 helium on and it goes great .
This was my first board & as such i took it out in conditions that i would only take a short board in now sometimes i take it out in windy conditions just for fun .
the only drawback that i have is with such an old board is the mast track & foot straps arnt in the best position for my modern sails .
When i first got the board i thought it was really heavy .i must be stronger now.
i also have a spacer now that is long & heavy i feel i need to put it on a trailer & launch it at a boat ramp.
i do like the indestructable quality of the bombora thats for sure.
my pb is only 2knts faster on my short board compared to the bombora
so as i like to go for a sail after work i always have two boards in truck just in case.WEll when im in a reasonabe distance to water after work that is.
Waterloo
Waterloo
QLD
1497 posts
QLD, 1497 posts
25 Jan 2011 11:45am
Gestalt said...

nosinkanow said...

Gestalt said...
@ cjw - i'd guess others would agree but you need to see what he does with that board. it doesn't hamper him at all and he wave sails with it also. backloops, air gybes, rail rides, sail 360's.... whatever. he has a 6.4m and a 5.8m and uses that board (and planes) from 9-10 knots up to 35+. under that and he does oldschool longboarding. he used short boards prior to going longboard like the naish pig but he loves the 10'5


Is that a repainted Kona 10.5 or custom with a similar outline? How heavy is your mate?




it's the 10'5 but he repainted it after some repairs, he also has a 9'5 and once had the kona surf. not sure how much he weighs? i wouldn't call him a heavyweight. he's a fit guy though. and obviously a very good sailor.

i had a go on his 10'5 with a loft 360 before he got the kults. i was on and off the plane with my 6.4 on my 125 lt board and i hopped on the 10'5 with a 5.8 and was planning no problems, even felt lit up. very nice board to ride!


Is that the regular 10'5 or the 'black' TT version?

How does the 9'5 go? I can't really find much about them on the net other than the specs etc. The narrowness is my only concern!

(I have an 11'5 and a 10'5)
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14955 posts
QLD, 14955 posts
25 Jan 2011 12:17pm
i believe it's the standard version.

i haven't ridden the 9'5 but was told that the width wasn't as favourable with the type of sailing that he does. the width seemed to be the main thing he commented on.

what are your thoughts on the 11'5?
Waterloo
Waterloo
QLD
1497 posts
QLD, 1497 posts
25 Jan 2011 2:18pm
Gestalt said...

i believe it's the standard version.

i haven't ridden the 9'5 but was told that the width wasn't as favourable with the type of sailing that he does. the width seemed to be the main thing he commented on.

what are your thoughts on the 11'5?


Love the 11'5, has glide for the schlog, is fun lit up (ok 28.5 knots is not earth shattering but would go 30knts in the flat) and gybes a lot better then you would expect. Bit tricky as a SUP @ 95-100kgs but in flat water is OK. Note that for many, a wider board (for the volume) with a deep fin will plane earlier but schlog far worse.

If I could only have one board it would be the 11'5.

The shortboards have had very little use since I discovered the Kona's, the reward/effort ratio is very high in comparison by my way of thinking.

(would like to see the 9'5 with about 4cm extra width though...)

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