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SUP question
I'm thinking about getting a Fanatic SUP, maybe a 10'6", for the Oregon coast trip. Does anyone have any experience with Fanatic SUPS or maybe recommend something else. I really want to have the windsurf option though.
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great plan - covers your options on light to no wind days.
i've heard Fanatics are great. you might find a review if you check a site like standupzone. that size is kinda large for surf but not a bad compromise if you are a beginner and/or paddle flat water or want to fish or something. or if you are a big guy. if you are an aggressive beginner you can certainly go smaller. SUP sailing is tons of fun, Fanatic is a cool brand that puts mast plugs in all the boards. JP does too if im not mistaken. for the Starboards you have to get "AST Silver" don't worry about a daggerboard just rail it over a bit and you can crank upwind. are you going to have a chance to try any boards before the trip?
i've heard Fanatics are great. you might find a review if you check a site like standupzone. that size is kinda large for surf but not a bad compromise if you are a beginner and/or paddle flat water or want to fish or something. or if you are a big guy. if you are an aggressive beginner you can certainly go smaller. SUP sailing is tons of fun, Fanatic is a cool brand that puts mast plugs in all the boards. JP does too if im not mistaken. for the Starboards you have to get "AST Silver" don't worry about a daggerboard just rail it over a bit and you can crank upwind. are you going to have a chance to try any boards before the trip?
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just for a reference point, i weigh 175, i tried a stack of boards out in maui a few years back, and decided on a 9'8" as my sweet spot board.. since then i have gone in two directions, with a big 12'6 for cruising around and a 8'5" for surfing/sailing. to make do with a single board, you want to try to assess where you are going to use it the most.
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I picked up the 2012, maybe its the 2011 Fanatic SUP, 9'6" (30" wide) in the gorge late last summer. It has a mast base mount. I've paddled it around lots in flat water, as has everyone in my family. When I purchased it I hedged my bets that I could manage it in really small surf on the Orgeon coast (imagine the days when everyone else goes and does something else), and I'll be a newbie in SUP in waves when the day comes that my schedule lets me get into the waves. I've had some tell me I should be okay with this size of board as I've had a number of experiences trying a new sport for the first time and being okay and then progressing to a decent level. I've also had some tell me they tried this small of a board for waves and they all sold it and moved to something bigger (read width of 32"). We'll see, again, my hope is I can manage it in waves while I'm early in the training curve.
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9'6" x 30 should be great, that was the nice wood one as i recall?! i bet you get the hang of it quick due to your windsurfer balance. should have noted too i surfed a 6'2" for 12 years prior to getting the sup, so i wasn't really learning to surf from zero. Then again last summer i let a curious guy jump on my 12'6" and he couldn't get up off his knees! so you just never know.
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Hi,
How come I weigh the same (or more) than DWD but am a foot shorter?
You will find that a 30" wide SUP is fine in flat water if you have decent balance. Waves it is a bit trickier. You will fall in lots at first.
I had a smaller 9'8"x30" SUP but went the other direction for learning waves. I now have the wood version of the Starboard Whopper (10'0x34"), really easy to handle in chop/waves and is a board that you can always stay on your feet on, but it does turn a bit slow.
Also, SUPs are very stable once you put a sail on them.
PS - here is some SUP porn......post pics of your SUP
How come I weigh the same (or more) than DWD but am a foot shorter?
You will find that a 30" wide SUP is fine in flat water if you have decent balance. Waves it is a bit trickier. You will fall in lots at first.
I had a smaller 9'8"x30" SUP but went the other direction for learning waves. I now have the wood version of the Starboard Whopper (10'0x34"), really easy to handle in chop/waves and is a board that you can always stay on your feet on, but it does turn a bit slow.
Also, SUPs are very stable once you put a sail on them.
PS - here is some SUP porn......post pics of your SUP
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The craigslist 'support canadian sup' guy with the Chinese boards? i can't speak to the boards but- to sail one you would certainly have to do your own mast plug install. so forget about warranty and following that, your mast will end up whacking the deck/nose of a board not designed for that, which could be trouble. depending on who built it.
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suits
Hey dwd,
No suits right now, though I just bot two $300 3/2's super stretchy for my boys from Steep and Cheap for only $70 each....Men's XS I believe. Fits 5'4 - 5'6" and 120 - 135 lbs. They will probably outgrow them by the end of this season?
K
No suits right now, though I just bot two $300 3/2's super stretchy for my boys from Steep and Cheap for only $70 each....Men's XS I believe. Fits 5'4 - 5'6" and 120 - 135 lbs. They will probably outgrow them by the end of this season?
K