The new Starboards came in yesterday and we have been busy unpacking, mounting straps and fins ever since. One of our youngest members Dax couldn't wait and rigged 1.2 .
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New Kodes, still dry.
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Next time more action with the new boards. The trades continue to blow. Sail sizes 4.8-5.3.
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The last days we also had a new South swell.
I tried out the starboard 9'8" Stand up. Not knowing much about the board , I was pleasantly surprised. It turns on a silver plate and still paddles fast enough to catch any wave.
Aloha
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