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Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 4:52 am
by b3ndy
I'm a novice surfer trying to get into the sport. 6'1" 75kg male, reasonably fit but definitely not paddle fit as yet. I'll be surfing beach breaks in the Mornington and Torquay areas of Australia.

Currently have a 7'6" softie which is too small for me to progress and I want a bigger board.

I have a mate selling one of these:
https://www.secondhandboards.com/used-surfboard/nsp-san-diego-33200

It's in slightly better condition, no major damage and watertight.

Would love some advice on whether this board will help me progress, thanks!

Re: Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:46 am
by jaffa1949
That is a very good starting point, pretty much suitable Have fun! :lol:

Re: Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:17 am
by waikikikichan
That size board and durability of it is good. However, $300 usd is too steep of a price for a 15+ year old board if that's the exact one from that website. How much is your friend selling his for ?

Another limiting factor is the bolt on MT-fins, which can be remedied if you get the adapters. Then you can use any type of FCS 1 two tabbed fins.

Re: Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:09 am
by jaffa1949
I think showing the San Diego board was to show what it was , Torquay in Australia would be a freight nightmare.
Craigs list doesn‘t work in Oz.! :lol:

Re: Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:36 am
by b3ndy
waikikikichan wrote:That size board and durability of it is good. However, $300 usd is too steep of a price for a 15+ year old board if that's the exact one from that website. How much is your friend selling his for ?


He's put it on marketplace for $500AUD but I definitely won't be paying that - it's over half what a brand new NSP stick would cost me now!! I don't think he's done any research and probably just vaguely remembers paying that kinda price for it, it's in very good condition (better than the one in the link I sent)

**edit** I've added a pic of the board in question, it's in very good nick as far as I can tell
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Re: Is this a good board for me?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:39 am
by b3ndy
waikikikichan wrote: Another limiting factor is the bolt on MT-fins, which can be remedied if you get the adapters. Then you can use any type of FCS 1 two tabbed fins.


At the moment I'm far too rubbish to worry about fins, but I appreciate the advice! Will definitely come in handy down the line if I end up buying this board (especially if I break the current fins...)