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| | | | Starboard Start Starboard's Starts have always been the benchmark entry level board ever since they were first introduced in 1999 thanks to their remarkably stable, easy-planing and feature packed designs. For 2008, the new longer Start M and L have evolved to offer more glide and more longitudinal stability, with a radical new deck design that makes it easier than ever to progress to planing. Specially designed heel gutters in the back part of the board allow intermediate and advanced sailors to stand close to the board's centre line, giving the rider full comfort, full grip and full control without having to learn to stand out on the rail of the board. The straps are positioned right there close to the center line, so the sailor conveniently steps into the center straps with the natural feeling of having a nicely curved rail under their feet. The new Start boards plane up smoothly and quickly: they have a new super wide tail design derived from the shape of the Apollo - the World's earliest planing board - to create lift efficiently and plane earlier. The oversized tail cut-away provides a surprisingly loose and nice planing sensation. For most windsurfers, addiction to the sport started when they first got into the footstraps and first started planing - by making planing more accessible than ever, these new 2008 Starts are dangerously addictive. The 2008 Starts also introduces a revolutionary colour coded deck concept that indicates both ideal foot positions and sail positions: for uphauling, for medium-power-zone and for more-power-zone. Compared to the Rio boards, the Starts are designed purely to make windsurfing as easy as possible. They are more stable and feature a colour-coded deck specifi cally targeted at making learning and teaching easier. The Rios have more lightwind speed and glide because they are narrower and longer. They are designed for all-wind windsurfi ng, from lightwinds to higher winds under the feet of either beginners or progressing windsurfers.Start M: Volume 235L, Length 275.5cm, Width 100.5cm, Tail 80.5cm, Weight 15.2kg, Sail size 2.0-9.5m
Start L: Volume 210L, Length 280.0cm, Width 94.0cm, Tail 74.0cm, Weight 14.5kg, Sail size 2.0-9.5m
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Starboard Rio The Rio is simply about windsurfing as Jim Drake intended it to be: everyone, everywhere and everytime. The new shapes have evolved to offer the joys of pure freeriding to all, from beginners and progressing windsurfers to families and advanced riders, everytime: whether there's wind or just a light breeze, the new Rios offer more glide in the light stuff and a smoother transition on to the plane as it gets windier. For advanced riders, the longer, narrower shape combined with the inboard heel-recesses and more flexible daggerboard allows the board to power upwind off the leeward rail. When planing, the wide tail with large cutaways and tail side-cuts deliver a powerful and exciting ride. For intermediate and progressing windsurfers, the security of the daggerboard gives the confidence to go out without worrying about drifting. The radical deck design with its heel gutters and inboard-only footstrap settings make it easier than ever to get into the footstraps for the first time. For beginners, the Rios pack plenty of rail volume around the midsection for optimum stability. The longer shape with a lower rocker offers a smooth gliding sensation straight from the start. The full EVA deck - an orginal Starboard innovation - brings total comfort. Built in Tufskin for maximum durability, a new integrated nose protector provides further protection against mast impacts. The Rios' Clipperbox III daggerboard system comes with newly developped uni-directional back-plated lips that totally prevents any water from gushing through the daggerboard case when the daggerboard is retracted and board gets planing. For the first time, you can feel the efficiency of a non-daggerboard hull in a board with a daggerboard system. Compared to the Start boards, the Rios have more lightwind speed and glide because they are narrower and longer. They are designed for all-wind freeriding, from lightwinds to higher winds under the feet of either beginners, progressing or advanced windsurfers. The Starts are designed purely to make windsurfi ng as easy as possible. They are more stable and feature a colour-coded deck specifcally targeted at making learning and teaching easier.Rio Small: Volume 175L, Length 269cm, Width 76.0cm, Tail 56.2cm, Weight 12.3kg, Sail size 2.0-9.5m
Rio Medium: Volume 195L, Length 275cm, Width 80.5cm, Tail 58.7cm, Weight 13.1kg, Sail size 2.0-9.55m
Rio Large: Volume 215L, Length 290cm, Width 85.0cm, Tail 67.2cm, Weight 14.6kg, Sail size 2.0-9.5m
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| Starboard Go The GO boards are the original all-rounders that offer the blend of performance, fun, comfort and value that have marked the modern era of windsurfing history. Having pioneered the widestyle revolution, the GO boards have become the World's most popular boards and the benchmark design for the progressive freerider. The 2008 edition continues the GO legacy with an extended range of six new super-slim models that raises the bar once more. The new range starts from 122 litres and goes up to 177 litres, offering a high performance, comfortable and affordable freeride option to more windsurfers of different skill levels and different sizes. The GO 122, 133, 144 and 155 share the same shapes as the Futura models. In the quest for more performance across a wider wind range, the Futura brought with them the advent of the thinner-wider shape concept. The widths have become as wide as that of the GOs. So with high-performance and easy-stability meeting in terms of design, it was natural for the GO and the Futura shapes to merge. The two larger sizes (166 and 177) are GO-specific, designed especially for extra stability, ease and lightwind performance with widths that extend beyond 85cm. The GO 177 also features heel gutters that allows footstraps to be positioned further inboard. In summary, the new GO boards' combination of extra-thin profiles, wide widths and iSonic engineering create a unique package that offers it all - control, comfort, wind range, early planing, smooth jibing and maximum top speed: sheer performance never seen before with boards that are so easy.Go 122: Volume 122L, Length 244cm, Width 71.5cm, Tail 46.7cm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size 5.5-9.0m
Go 133: Volume 133L, Length 245cm, Width 76.0cm, Tail 50.0cm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size 5.0-9.5m
Go 144: Volume 144L, Length 248cm, Width 77.5cm, Tail 52.1cm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size 5.5-10.0m
Go 155: Volume 155L, Length 250cm, Width 85.0cm, Tail 58.9cm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size 6.0-10.5m
Go 166: Volume 166L, Length 253cm, Width 91.0cm, Tail 62.1cm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size 6.5-10.0m
Go 177: Volume 177L, Length TBAcm, Width TBAcm, Tail TBAcm, Weight TBAkg, Sail size TBA
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Starboard Kombat The Kombats are cross-over boards designed as one-board-solutions for wave rides, trick styles and fast rides. With six models ranging from 79 to 122 litres, the Kombats cover the widest spectrum of wind range for crossover sailors of all shapes and sizes. Evolved over four generations of refinements they've come to offer a blend that has won many acclaims and excelled in many magazine tests worldwide - particularly as maneuverability and waveriding orientated crossover boards. The new 2008 Kombats have been totally remastered to preserve their maneuverability and improve on early-planing, top-end speed and freestyle performance with a sharper and more aggressive riding sensation.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Sail |
| Kombat 79 | 79 | 236 | 57 | 6.1kg wood, 6.5kg Tech | 3.5-5.5 |
| Kombat 89 | 89 | 237 | 59 | 6.35kg wood, 6.7kg Tech | 4.0-6.0 |
| Kombat 96 | 96 | 237 | 62 | 6.65kg wood, 7.05kg Tech | 4.5-6.5 |
| Kombat 105 | 105 | 237 | 66 | 7.1kg wood, 7.5kg Tech | 5.0-7.5 |
| Kombat 114 | 114 | 235 | 68 | 7.15kg wood, 7.55kg Tech | 5.5-8.5 |
| Kombat 122 | 122 | 235 | 72 | 7.3kg wood, 7.7kg Tech | 5.5-9.0 |
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| Starboard Kombat Tufskin Mix a wide, compact, thin and high-performance shape with a full EVA deck, entry level insert positions, a centre-finbox and you get two boards in one: it's a stable, light and comfortable kids' board for learning and progressing on one hand, and a fast, maneuverable board with a wide wind range for adults on the other. The Kombat Tufskin is built in Tufskin technology for durability and value. The Kombat Tufskins' all new shapes are extra wide and especially slim, planing up early and easily with a smooth and stable jibe ideal for the kids' first carves. Power the board up with a full size sail and the boards transform to deliver a powerful, fast, maneuverable and exciting freeride performance across a wide wind range.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Sail |
| Kombat Tufskin 114 | 114 | 217 | 68 | 9.4kg | 1.5-8.5 |
| Kombat Tufskin 122 | 122 | 235 | 72 | 9.7kg | 2.0-9.0 |
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Starboard Flare The Flares are the fast-freestyle boards designed by our riders for our riders. Taty Frans, Kiri Thode, Frank Diaz and Sara Quita Offringa developed the range around the idea of mixing speed and freestyle for an explosive combination. Instant power, pin point control and aerial balance lets you fire up any trick with more speed, more style and more smiles. The Flare 99 and 111 have a new wider, fatter tail design that pops you up on the plane, switching on acceleration and power at will. These new shapes will give you more tolerance and more float for longer slides and faster tail rides. There's also a new constant-curve rocker that boosts aerial pop and improves maneuverability. The trademark heel gutters first introduced back in 2005 continue in 2008, increasing deck-dome to provide impeccable comfort and grip.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Sail |
| Flare 88 | 88 | 239 | 60 | 6.45 | 4.5-6.0 |
| Flare 99 | 99 | 239 | 65 | 6.85 | 5.0-6.8 |
| Flare 111 | 111 | 239 | 65 | 7.20 | 5.2-7.0 |
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| Starboard Futura S-Type chassis, Carve suspension, iSonic engine - it's the freeride of the future. After 9 years of leading freeride development, we bid farewell to the legendary Carve series. The S-Type range - a 4 year old development that has dominated the PWA Supercross in its final year - also comes to an end, to be replaced with a brand new generation of all new, all slim, all freeride boards engineered from the ground up with iSonic genes. It's the freeride of the future - the new Futuras. Combining the best of two freeride ranges in a package that offers it all - control, comfort, wind range, early planing and maximum top speed - was never going to be an easy task. With the experience gained from the development of the iSonics and the new concept of thinner shapes, the Futuras bring you just that.Wind range: 15% slimmer shapes combined with wider widths and low-nose rockerlines boost the Futuras' wind range at both ends: they plane up earlier and effortlessly in lightwinds and offer more control and comfort in highwinds.
Pure speed: the Futuras were benchmarked to beat the S-Types in speed. With concepts brought over from the development of the iSonics, the Futuras are faster with a sweet spot that covers a wider wind range.
Comfort: wider and thinner inherently means a more stable shape, before planing and when moving into the footstraps. The bottom line: it's just easier and more comfortable to get going.
Ride, handling and control: with its lowered centre of gravity, the Futura rider experiences a razor-sharp riding sensation with impeccable control. It's like switching from a truck-driving experience to that of a sports car.
Maneuverability: the team tested side by side two identical Futura 122 prototypes with identical rail shapes, identical bottom shapes and with only the thickness and the width changing: the wider and thinner Futuras respond quicker, faster and with more ease.
Upwind: Increased width makes the Futuras plane upwind with ease, which means more time spent riding free than trying to get back upwind to where you started from.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Fin |
| Futura 93 | 93 | 240 | 61.5 | TBA | 4.0-7.0 |
| Futura 101 | 101 | 240 | 65.0 | TBA | 4.5-7.5 |
| Futura 111 | 111 | 244 | 68.5 | TBA | 5.0-8.0 |
| Futura 122 | 122 | 244 | 71.5 | TBA | 5.5-9.0 |
| Futura 133 | 133 | 245 | 76.0 | TBA | 6.0-9.5 |
| Futura 144 | 144 | 248 | 77.5 | TBA | 6.5-10.0 |
| Futura 155 | 155 | 250 | 85.0 | TBA | 7.0-10.5 |
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Starboard Pure Acid The Pure Acids are the aggressive wave boards for riders who want speed, power and drive. They are rated as the fastest and the best waveboard for the front-foot driven rider by German Surf. They mix aggression and speed with a natural carving instinct using a wave shape that integrates a fast rockerline and the spiraling vee concept. Pin-point precision, a sharp, direct and engaging ride is what the Pure Acid delivers. Big waves, onshore, sideshore - the Pure Acids perform in a wide variety of conditions when the wind gets howling. No waves? The Pure Acids' speed and maneuverability mix make it the ideal highwind crossover board: "Absolutely recommended as a highwind freerider and small freestyler." German Surf, January 2007. Wind magazine awarded the Pure Acid 74 the TOP CHOICE label in its March 2007 test: "You get an excellent grip, lots of stability and balance in the bottom-turn. Rail-to-rail is instantaneous with complete fluidity, it's a machine to make cut-backs that carves well and throws lots of spray. In side offshore conditions, it's a down-the-line jet. More accessible than the Goya, Quatro, JP and RRD. Better in side onshore than the others yet an amazing surfing potential in perfect conditions.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Sail |
| Acid 68 | 68 | 234 | 52.5 | 6.15kg Wood, 6.7kg Tech | 3.0-5.0 |
| Acid 74 | 74 | 239 | 54.5 | 6.35kg Wood, 6.90kg Tech | 3.3-5.3 |
| Acid 80 | 80 | 242 | 56.0 | 6.50kg Wood, 7.10kg Tech | 3.5-5.5 |
| Acid 86 | 86 | 244 | 59.0 | 6.90kg Wood, 7.45kg Tech | 4.0-6.0 |
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| Starboard EvoXTV The Evo XTVs are the evolutionary new-generation wave boards. Their introduction in 2003 has made them the stuff of legends, revolutionizing wave board designs with their ability to maximize wave-riding performance in the widest variety of wind and wave conditions. Suitable for everyone from the pros to the progressing wave-sailor, an Evo makes the most of every ride with its ability to maintain speed on the wave face, flow through tight turns and project big aerials off the lip. With the new models now ranging up to 100 litres, the 2008 Evos extends the world of pure-waveriding to cover a wider spectrum of windsurfers of different ages, sizes and skill levels around the world. The Evo XTV 70 and 75 are all new shapes with wider tails and even more tail vee to push the balance between more radical performance and increased versatility. The Evo XTV 80, 90 and 62 continue unchanged for 2008 with designs that have extended the extreme end of performance without compromising all-round versatility. The Evo XTV 100 is a new addition for 2008, developed with Antoine Albeau who's a pretty big person at 97kg.
| Board | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Sail |
| Evo 62 | 62 | 219 | 53.5 | 6.00kg Wood, 6.55kg Tech | 2.3-4.7 |
| Evo 70 | 70 | 230 | 55.0 | 6.25kg Wood, 6.85kg Tech | 3.0-5.0 |
| Evo 75 | 75 | 233 | 56.0 | 6.40kg Wood, 7.00kg Tech | 3.5-5.5 |
| Evo 80 | 80 | 234 | 58.5 | 6.70kg Wood, 7.20kg Tech | 4.0-6.0 |
| Evo 90 | 90 | 237 | 62.0 | 7.00kg Wood, 7.50kg Tech | 4.5-6.5 |
| Evo 100 | 90 | 237 | 63.0 | 7.40kg Wood, 7.90kg Tech | 5.0-7.0 |
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Starboard iSonic The iSonics are back, faster, leaner and more efficient than ever before. After dominating last season's PWA Slalom 42 tour and currently leading this year's season, the iSonic boards have proven themselves as the pacesetters of modern slalom design. No Starboard development program has been as challenging to the development team as improving on the 2007 models - we've made more than 60 different prototype designs to come up with the goods and have verified them in the widest variety of conditions, as found across Australia, Hawaii, Martinique, Thailand and Vietnam. To top it all off, we've been testing the boards to ensure they work with racers of all abilities and weights, from heavyweight world champions to recreational lightweight riders. Comfortable, easy, extremely efficient and with pacesetting performance at the highest level - this is what the iSonics are all about. Introduced in 1997, the Sonic name is Starboard's longest standing model range. They were the first production boards in the World to take advantage of Wood Technology. The Sonics' 11 year history has seen the evolution of Slalom from the World Cup era, its decline as a discipline, led its resurrection with the HyperSonic before dominating the PWA Slalom 42 tour in 2006.iSonic 50: Volume 50L, Length 218cm, Width 46.5cm, Tail 29.9cm, Weight 4.6kg, Sail 3.5-6.6m
iSonic 76: Volume 76L, Length 242cm, Width 54.5cm, Tail 37.3cm, Weight 5.8kg, Sail 4.5-6.5m
iSonic 86: Volume 86L, Length 243cm, Width 56.5cm, Tail 37.9cm, Weight 6.0kg, Sail 5.0-7.0m
iSonic 96: Volume 96L, Length 244cm, Width 59.0cm, Tail 41.3cm, Weight 6.3kg, Sail 5.2-7.8m
iSonic 101: Volume 101L, Length 234cm, Width 64.0cm, Tail 46.2cm, Weight 6.4kg, Sail 5.5-8.5m
iSonic 111: Volume 111L, Length 234cm, Width 68.0cm, Tail 50.2cm, Weight 6.75kg, Sail 6.0-9.5m
iSonic 122: Volume 122L, Length 232cm, Width 75.0cm, Tail 54.4cm, Weight 7.1kg, Sail 6.0-9.5m
iSonic 133: Volume 133L, Length 222cm, Width 85.0cm, Tail 57.9cm, Weight 7.85kg, Sail 7.0-11.0m
iSonic 144: Volume 144L, Length 225cm, Width 85.0cm, Tail 58.0cm, Weight 8.4kg, Sail 7.0-11.0m
iSonic 150: Volume 150L, Length 228cm, Width 93.0cm, Tail 65.5cm, Weight 8.6kg, Sail 7.0-11.0m
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| Starboard Formula World Champion & European Champion: Starboard's Formula boards simply dominated the past season and the current season by taking the top places in all major events, including all top eleven places at the Worlds last year, then the Midwinters and the European Championships this year. With these top eleven places at the Formula Worlds 2006 followed by the European Title, Starboard's Formula 160 became the most successful racing board in Windsurfing history. Three key points make Starboard's lead unassailable: R&D, R&D and R&D. Simply put, Starboard invests more in racing shape development than any other team: Tiesda You, Jim Drake, Remi Vila, Svein Rasmussen, Per Andersson, Antoine Albeau, Kevin Pritchard and Julien Quentel plus the ability to make more protoypes faster creates a unique and unequalled development synergy. For 2008, this R&D advantage becomes more critical than ever: ISAF have frozen Formula designs for 2 years to boost the stability of the class and promote it as a strong Olympic contender in 2012. In 2000, the Starboard Formula 175 took the top six places at the Formula Worlds. We never thought we could top that result but in the 2006, the Starboard Formula 160 took the top eleven places!Formula 162: Volume 228L, Length 100cm, Width 81.8cm, Weight 9.15kg, Sail 7.5-12.5m
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Starboard Apollo Project Apollo: With the new two year registration period, the Formula Windsufing class aims to grow stronger, more stable and more popular. Its goal is to become a fantastic candidate as the new 2012 Windsurfing Olympic class. Imagine Kevin Pritchard, Micah Buzianis, Antoine Albeau, Julien Quentel, Steve Allen and all of windsurfing's greatest names battling it out for sport's most prestigious medal. With this in mind, Starboard developped Project Apollo to offer a board fitting within the Formula Windsurfing rules yet virtually guarantees heats to take place even in light winds thanks to a super-low planing threshold. Apollo: Volume 235L, Length 100cm, Width 85.3cm, Weight TBA, Sail 7.5-12.5m
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| Starboard Phantom Race The Phantom Race 380 is Starboard's uncompromised raceboard measuring 380cm by 70cm. Its design brief was simple: to become the new benchmark for the Raceboard Class. Designed, developed and tested by Remi Vila, Julien Quentel and Per Andersson, the Phantom Race 380 takes advantage of the latest Raceboard Class rules with its 70cm extra-wide width powered by an 85cm daggerboard. The Phantom Race 380 comes with eight Ultralight footstraps with complete reaching and upwind insert positions. The mast track pedal can be activated with the daggerboard head.The new Phantom Race 320 is the board that links progressive lightwind windsurfing to lightwind racing performance. Measuring 320cm by 71cm and powered by a 70cm daggerboard, the Phantom Race 320 is also a board designed to fit inside the Raceboard Class Hybrid category. This makes it the ideal board for all-wind weekend windsurfing: whether freeriding, racing in planing or non-planing conditions, the Phantom Race 320 offers you a fast gliding sensation from just 2 or 3 knots of wind. In stronger winds, the Phantom Race 320 planes up to give a fast, free ride with the feel of a much smaller board. With its 70cm daggerboard down, the board drives upwind and reveals its power and racing potential. It's the perfect board for windsurfers looking for a board that will be fast and fun in any wind, any time.
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Starboard Gemini TThe Gemini is the World's first and only widestyle tandem board. Amongst the most popular models of 2007, the Gemini has brought more shared laughter, teamwork, excitement and fun than any other, introducing with it a new world of tandem windsurfing made easy and more social. The key behind its concept is the 1m wide width. The width makes the Gemini stable, easy and plane up early with incredibly high levels of performance for those who can tap into its full potential. With the ability to carry sails of all sizes, the Gemini can either be a fast and powerful tandem for advanced windsurfers looking to break records (currently set at 29.7 Knots) - or a super stable platform to teach beginners and get them to experience the thrill of planing from the get go. This is the ride if romance is in the air. As a solo board, it is simply the most stable board you can ever find. Insert and mast track tuning options cater for tandem performance sailing, tandem coaching or solo sailing. It's a must for every school, centre and resort.Volume 367L, Length 372cm, Width 101.5cm, Tail Width 84.6cm, Weight 22.8kg, Sail 2.0-10.0m
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| Starboard ProKids The Starboard ProKids: a range of high performance boards for windsurfers under 55kg, designed for the new generation of riders who are taking windsurfing to the next level. The ProKids GO in particular covers a dual purpose: a compact freeride board for adults, and the ideal progressive board for kids. With two freestyle, one slalom, one racing, two freeride and two wave models, the ProKids program offers a complete spectrum of boards with a size, construction and insert positions adapted to smaller riders. The ProKids Tour is growing steadily, with Qualifiers in many countries giving the chance for young talents to shine as they compete to earn a spot at the ProKids Worlds. The 3rd ProKids Freestyle Worlds will again take place in Bonaire for 2007. The 1st ProKids Slalom Worlds will take place in Turkey. Coming soon: a ProKids Wave Worlds in Maui? Flare 60: Volume 60L, Length 214cm, Width 54cm, Tail 34.2cm, Weight 5.1kg, Sail 4.0-6.0kg
Flare 72: Volume 72L, Length 230cm, Width 57cm, Tail 35.1cm, Weight 5.8kg, Sail 3.5-5.5kg
Acid: Volume 48L, Length 214cm, Width 50cm, Tail 32.9cm, Weight 5.2kg, Sail 4.5-6.5kg
Evo: Volume 62L, Length 219cm, Width 53.5cm, Tail 33.9cm, Weight 5.7kg, Sail 5.0-7.5kg
Go: Volume 100L, Length 216cm, Width 76.5cm, Tail 50.1cm, Weight 8.7kg, Sail 5.5-9.0kg
Formula: Volume 117L, Length 217cm, Width 93cm, Tail 69.8cm, Weight 10.2kg, Sail 5.5-8.5kg
iSonic 50: Volume 50L, Length 218cm, Width 46.5cm, Tail 29.9cm, Weight 4.6kg, Sail 3.5-6.6kg
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| Starboard Serenity The Serenity is a pure lightwind board, re-igniting the lost world of lightwind windsurfing. Silky smooth as it cuts through water in total silence, the Serenity takes you to a new windsurfing dimension where you escape to a serene world of light wind and calm water. The Serenity's long slender shape offers the thrills of speed and performance from just 2 knots of wind, challenging the best of the old Division II boards of the past. Tracking off its powerful centre fin, the Serenity will rail up in the lightest gusts and rewards the racier rider with a fast and ghostly efficient ride. The unique design based on a kayak hull allows the board to work with just one fin - no daggerboard, no tail fin and no adjustable mast track means that the board is simple. And simple means that the board can be built lighter; more people will find Serenity windsurfing more accessible. There are no adjustments to make - just get on and go.Volume 256L, Length 455cm, Width 61cm, Weight 12.33kg, Sail 5.0-10.0m
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Starboard Cruiser SUP (12'6") The 12'6"x30" is known as a great, fast cruiser for both open ocean and lakes. Its exceptional glide comes from the added length and the smooth stable feeling makes it a hit for "down winders" and "point to point" paddling. The 12'6" is also a cool board to catch your first waves with and it surprises with its good carving ability. Being probably the best tandem surf board ever, the 12'6" is a classic allrounder. Fin: Drake Kanga 235 + Drake Plastic Shallow 410. Fin Box: US 10" + FCS
| Model | Volume | Length | Width | Tail Width | Weight |
| Sport Tech | 205 | 380 | 77 | 40.4 | tba |
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| Starboard Mr Easy SUP (12'0") The 12' x32" is "great" in every sense of the word. Super easy to paddle and balance due to its extra width and length. It's especially comfortable to get started on this design, climb over white water and into the waves. General maneuvering is also made simple. It is a big wide board, but due to it's curvy rocker, deep V, thin rails and rounded outline, it is still extremely agile and turns with a smooth carve. Perfect for less-than-epic conditions found around the world, it turns the most mediocre of waves into a whole lot of fun. Due to its phenomenal stability, it is well suited to moving up and down the board longboard-style. You can try to get all "Hawaiian" by getting up to the nose to "hang ten" and then shuffle back to lay down a carve. Probably the most versatile board in the market and even great for tandem surfing and fishing. Fin: Drake Natural Wave 220 polyester (Sport tech red/Tufskin Blue). Fin Box: US 10" + FCS
| Model | Volume | Length | Width | Tail Width | Weight |
| Tufskin "Camo" | 200 | 369.5 | 81 | 43.1 | tba |
| Sport Tech | 200 | 369.5 | 81 | 43.1 | tba |
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Starboard Ultimate Blend SUP (11'2") The 11'2" x 30" is responsive, handles greater speed, larger waves and allows tighter turns. Still oriented towards classic longboarding style, it offers greater agility. As with all the boards in the range, the nose concave provides lift which aides in catching waves, as well as getting up the front to get your toes on the nose. This single concave feeds into a double concave through the middle and then into a "V" through the tail. This delivers the ultimate combination of lift, drive and release, tailored to suit the various positions of your feet on the board. The 30" width and wide nose provides good stability yet its narrow, thin tail makes it really very loose, especially while using the thruster set up. The thrusters also helps a lot for directional stability while paddling. This 11'2" design offers the ultimate blend between stability, paddling speed and riding. Fin: Drake Natural Wave 200 polyester (Sport tech red/Tufskin Blue). Fin Box: US 10" + FCS
| Model | Volume | Length | Width | Tail Width | Weight |
| Tufskin "Camo" | 190 | 345.5 | 77 | 40.3 | tba |
| Sport Tech | 190 | 345.5 | 77 | 40.3 | tba |
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| Starboard Extremist SUP (9'0" & 9'8"") 9'8"x30" and 9'0"x30", for the hardcore and people that want to get the most out of riding waves. The fish-tail style shorter boards are the most exciting and progressive shapes in the range. They are still stable paddlers due to their 30" width but they demand a slightly higher skill level to be able to get the full potential out of them. They feel more like surfing a shortboard in comparison. With instant acceleration, their shorter shapes allow you to pump down the line with powerful, driven cutbacks and rapid response. Gliding into tiny waves with ultimate ease, they comfortably handle the speed of taking the drop on larger waves.
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Starboard Carbon SUP Paddle The Fixed Carbon Power Paddle is a high performance lightweight paddle designed exclusively for Stand Up Paddling. The paddles are suitable for stand up paddlers of any height with the shafts maximum length of 220cm. All paddles are supplied without the handle fitted: the shaft can therefore be cut down to the right length before the handle is inserted and glued to the shaft tip. A good rule of thumb for finding the ideal paddle length: have the shaft length equal to the distance from your toes to your eyes.
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| Alloy SUP Paddle The Fixed Alloy Paddle features a composite glass blade with an alloy shaft for performance and greater value. The paddles are suitable for stand up paddlers of any height with the shafts maximum length of 220cm. All paddles are supplied without the handle fitted: the shaft can therefore be cut down to the right length before the handle is inserted and glued to the shaft tip. A good rule of thumb for finding the ideal paddle length: have the shaft length equal to the distance from your toes to your eyes.
Price: £49.99 | |
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