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Starboard SUP 2017

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Created by Auswind > 9 months ago, 15 Aug 2016
Auswind
WA, 398 posts
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15 Aug 2016 4:40PM
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Hi guys Introducing the 2017 Starboard SUP range, with exciting new constructions and boards 2017 is looking awesome!


Many highlights for the new range here is a few:

New Starlite & PineTek constructions: with Carbon Innegra rails: Light, Strong and great pricing
Pro Range: All new shapes, refined rails and outlines and available in New Starlite construction
Race boards: All New Sprint (see Connor Baxter @Lost Mills) Refinements to the All Star and New Carbon Construction for the refined Ace with reduced pricing across all raceboards.
New Hypernut: for the bigger guys at 9'0 Reduced pricing across the range
ASTRO Zen: new construction layup, huge weight reductions and construction upgrades with improved pricing

Boards are already in stores and available to demo, contact your local Starboard retailer.

Check out the mini guide here standuppaddlesports.com.au/

More information coming soon.












1fox
184 posts
15 Aug 2016 5:24PM
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The rails and tail of the pro look sweet :)

Auswind
WA, 398 posts
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15 Aug 2016 5:26PM
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A few snaps of the 2017 raceboards with the Ace, Sprint and All Star





















PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
15 Aug 2016 8:05PM
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Is that a kick pad on the back of the All Star? What a great idea. Will save me from running off the back.

JEG
VIC, 1469 posts
15 Aug 2016 8:18PM
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Nice boards

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
15 Aug 2016 10:22PM
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Got any photo's of the 8'5 Pro?
I've got some drooling to do

exiled
362 posts
16 Aug 2016 1:01AM
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pretty bummed that they dropped 5L off the volume of the 8x29 Pro. Too small for me now.

magillamelb
VIC, 627 posts
16 Aug 2016 7:42AM
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PTWoody said..
Is that a kick pad on the back of the All Star? What a great idea. Will save me from running off the back.


Just eat a few more pies and you'll never have to get back that far!

Todzilla
189 posts
16 Aug 2016 7:34AM
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Looking forward to seeing what the new 18' Unlimited is all about! That extra 100 litres of volume is a big change from the GT... Any clues as to what the rocker is doing on it?

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
16 Aug 2016 7:37AM
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Auswind said...



Is this the 8'5 Pro?

Rossall
WA, 690 posts
16 Aug 2016 7:47AM
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Exiled I noticed there is also a new 9 ft Pro XL in the range as well as the standard 9 ft, volume about 140 lts I think, still 29 wide though


Phil


PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
16 Aug 2016 10:17AM
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It's interesting to see that they've gone with wave boards - a wide point and a hyper nut - to match with the foil rather than anything leaning towards downwind.

John1960
QLD, 49 posts
16 Aug 2016 10:37AM
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Awesome boards. Is the new 8'6 hyper nut 2017 better in performance than the 2016 version. It guess it's possibly the big mans performance board ,????????

Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
16 Aug 2016 10:59AM
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Greenroom said..

Auswind said...



Is this the 8'5 Pro?


looks a little smaller than 8.5 to me?? great looking shape, looks thin??

Rossall
WA, 690 posts
16 Aug 2016 9:06AM
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From what I saw in the shop (only the sub 8 ft Pro's at this point) the Pro's have had the noses thinned out considerably and a bit more bulk in the middle paddling section, "should" improve stationary stability I guess ????

Auswind
WA, 398 posts
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16 Aug 2016 9:28AM
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Loz79: That is the 8'0 x 28 in the Starlite construction.

John1960: 2017 8'6 has been reduced in volume and rail thickness with the 9'0 coming in with more volume for bigger guys.

Greenroom: its on the way.........

This is the new 8'5 Pro in carbon











Flying Objects Surf shape covers will be available late September fit these boards and other surf shapes really well.
Available in 8'0 x 28 8'6 x 29 9'0 x 29






Loz79
QLD, 459 posts
16 Aug 2016 11:29AM
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I like the look of the bulky kick pad wedge too....so much shuffling around on sups.....

John1960
QLD, 49 posts
16 Aug 2016 11:45AM
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Thanks for the info. Isn't the 8'6 hyper nut suitable to 110 kg. I have ordered the wood version . I think the 9' is too close to my 10ft mana which I love . So I will go for 8'6 hyper not for my performance and fun board . I weigh 108 kg and fit . It will make a good balance in a 2 board quiver???

exiled
362 posts
16 Aug 2016 11:03AM
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Exiled I noticed there is also a new 9 ft Pro XL in the range as well as the standard 9 ft, volume about 140 lts I think, still 29 wide though


Phil




Yeah, 9'0s in the 140-120L range are easy to come by, been on them since 2010. I'm 103 kg on a good day so the 8x29 going from 111L to 105L takes it from being a goal to a pipe dream. Really got my hopes up with the possibility of getting one in starlite for a sane price but now it looks like its back to hunting the secondary market for someone willing to part with one.

Auswind
WA, 398 posts
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16 Aug 2016 11:13AM
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Hi John1960: I think you will be fine on the 8'6 will be a great addition for a 2 board quiver. At 108kg you will find the stability amazing for an 8'6 size board. check out the thread on the hypernuts loads of info from crew paddling them now and the changes to 2017 will mean a bit more performance and a slight reduction in stability due to reduced volume (still good for 110kg)

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
16 Aug 2016 1:18PM
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Thanks for sharing. The 18' Ace sounds interesting would love to see this board with a rudder system on it. Just need to win the lotto now.

John1960
QLD, 49 posts
16 Aug 2016 1:29PM
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Thanks for the reply. The 2017 wood version of hypernut looks awesome , with a great finish to match . Starboard has come to party for 2017. Great finish, quality, price.cant go wrong

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
16 Aug 2016 2:52PM
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Thanks for the reply. The 2017 wood version of hypernut looks awesome , with a great finish to match . Starboard has come to party for 2017. Great finish, quality, price.cant go wrong


Yeah the new rails are what I'm most impressed by. That carbon innegra construction claimed to be stronger and scratch proof is a bit of a game changer.

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
16 Aug 2016 2:54PM
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nosaj27 said..
Thanks for sharing. The 18' Ace sounds interesting would love to see this board with a rudder system on it. Just need to win the lotto now.


Rudder system would be sweet on an 18' Ace. If they don't do it, I wonder what would be the cost of an after market custom build?

t457118
124 posts
16 Aug 2016 1:20PM
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I religiously put RSPro rail tape on boards when I get them. Are we now saying thats not neccessary on boards with these carbon Innegra rails, because they won't chip with a decent paddle whack??? Nice if thats the case

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
16 Aug 2016 6:53PM
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PTWoody said..

nosaj27 said..
Thanks for sharing. The 18' Ace sounds interesting would love to see this board with a rudder system on it. Just need to win the lotto now.



Rudder system would be sweet on an 18' Ace. If they don't do it, I wonder what would be the cost of an after market custom build?


The rudder system that Marcus Tardrew put on the M2O dugouts used by James Casey, Matt Nottage and Toby Cracknell might be a relatively easy installation, but there is is always that risk of damaging the watertight integrity of the board.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
16 Aug 2016 7:05PM
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Is there any info on thickness for the Pro's?

MickMc
VIC, 452 posts
16 Aug 2016 10:29PM
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Weight of starlight construction? Prices reduced to what? Thanks for the update, looking forward to more info.

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
16 Aug 2016 8:56PM
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New 7'7 on the left (bottom) and the 7'5 on the right (Top). The new removable tail on the smaller pros will be interesting.




Ioz
WA, 491 posts
17 Aug 2016 2:36PM
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And then with the carbon range pictured above they have the colour in the actual blue carbon composition

which means the rails are less likely to mark from abrasions with the paddle,

so you won’t need the old rail tape



They sure are fine looking weapons.

Auswind
WA, 398 posts
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18 Aug 2016 10:31AM
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Hi All in reply to a few of the questions posted:

Startlite Construction
Carbon Innegra Rails:
The resin is impregnated with pain so there is no paint on the rails to chip.
Carbon Rail Band: Under the innegra is a carbon rail band on board under 10' for added strength and rigidity
Glass Stringer: Reinforcing stringer on boards below 10'
Weight: 1kg heavier than the carbon construction in 8'0 x 28 (these were actual production boards weighed not from spec)
[b]All Round Boards
[/b]10'5 and below inc HyperNuts $1799
[b]Pro's
[/b]$1849 (in FCSII Fin boxes and litecore fins)

Pro Thicknesses:
see graphic below for a few more spec details on the pro models.
[b]Removable Tail Section: [/b]On the 7'5 and 7'2 models - allows a longer waterline and effect of moving fin position forward when in place. reports form Zane and Sean in testing is that it allows you 1 board for bigger and smaller conditions.


18' Ace is not available to order yet and we don't have much info to go on. As and when we hear more will keep you posted. We cant wait to get a bit more info.... and a change to paddle one!



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