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Title: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: comeu on May 09, 2018, 08:02:42 AM
I knew there were modular kayaks but I never heard about SUP you can split in 2 (or 3?)... Apparently Sunova did it... Anybody have more info? Did any brand made some modular board before?
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: Area 10 on May 09, 2018, 08:17:28 AM
Yeah, Grey Paddleboards in the UK make a 2-piece (2x7ft) 14ft downwind board.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: TallDude on May 09, 2018, 08:24:50 AM
With the tall rails on the clogs, it seems like it would make a stronger connection. Almost no need for long connecting tubes like others have done in the past. Just a hinge connection at the bottom, and a bridging latch at the top. A lot of compression at the top though. Those top rails would need some strong reinforcement.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: yugi on May 09, 2018, 08:29:00 AM
Hey, that's cool he's racing with one. I also see why dugouts lend themselves well to the 2-piece concept.

I'm sticking with kiteboarding for traveling light. Did you know they even make 2-piece kiteboards because the lightwind boards seem big to kiteboarders? (nobile)

Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: comeu on May 09, 2018, 08:39:10 AM
More details on SUPracer
http://www.supracer.com/
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: ukgm on May 09, 2018, 09:37:30 AM
More details on SUPracer
http://www.supracer.com/

Clever idea but as long as we have to put up with foam based boards, I’m not exactly chomping at the bit for one of these. It will be even less durable than race boards currently are already.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: yugi on May 09, 2018, 10:54:25 AM
I can't fathom how the filling of a board has any relevance. Unless it is chocolate.

... and just BTW filling your board with helium won't make you much faster. We already tried that with kites and ... well... meh! The design, weight, materials had way more imprtance.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: SaMoSUP on May 09, 2018, 02:00:57 PM
I thought SUP racing was dying? Maybe if they also made the length of the board adjustable from 18' to 14' to 12'6" then the race scene would make a comeback  ;D
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: digger71 on May 09, 2018, 02:08:16 PM
Someone on here has a SIC 2-piece that was a custom order I believe.  Sure they will chime in if they see it
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: burchas on May 09, 2018, 05:40:11 PM
Someone on here has a SIC 2-piece that was a custom order I believe.  Sure they will chime in if they see it

I think it's great Sunova came out with that. Very convenient for travel.

Nothing new though, I have that 2 piece board for 3 years now and it was nothing new when I got it either.
I think that design goes back to 2010 or so when Mark Raaphorst made it for Starboard, though not a high volume race board.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: ukgm on May 09, 2018, 11:50:56 PM
I can't fathom how the filling of a board has any relevance. Unless it is chocolate.


It does. We already have a situation where boards still really aren't that robust so coming up with a system that will be so flexible when joined you can feel (as the article said) and that will involve travel with two semi-firm components positioned against each other doesn't fill me with confidence. This all said, given its either this or an inflatable as a reasonable travelling option, I can only assume Sunova's concept is still going to lead to a faster board than the alternative.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: comeu on May 10, 2018, 12:46:23 AM
@Burchas, Nice board !

I thought other brands made 2 pieces SUP but never saw one. Now I’m curious about Supuk’s board!
In theory with these boards you have no length limit and the possibility to choose the nose of your board according to conditions, nice.. in theory..
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: comeu on May 10, 2018, 12:51:07 AM
Just found that, not a race board.
http://www.supworldmag.com/worlds-first-interchangeable-multi-section-paddleboard-corran-sup/ (http://www.supworldmag.com/worlds-first-interchangeable-multi-section-paddleboard-corran-sup/)
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: yugi on May 10, 2018, 01:03:54 AM
I can't fathom how the filling of a board has any relevance. Unless it is chocolate.


It does. We already have a situation where boards still really aren't that robust so coming up with a system that will be so flexible when joined you can feel (as the article said) and that will involve travel with two semi-firm components positioned against each other doesn't fill me with confidence. This all said, given its either this or an inflatable as a reasonable travelling option, I can only assume Sunova's concept is still going to lead to a faster board than the alternative.

wow
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: JEG on May 10, 2018, 02:04:08 PM
I like the idea and time will tell. For what I do, I don't need a 2 piece board.
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: eastbound on August 30, 2018, 04:33:27 AM
what's the weight increase between 1-piece and 2-piece? in lbs? as %age?

how about for a modular, say 8.5 foot surf sup??
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: comeu on August 30, 2018, 05:19:05 AM
According to The inertia about 2 pounds,
https://www.theinertia.com/rad-gear/radgear-thats-it-oversized-baggage-fees-can-officially-go-away-forever/
Title: Re: New modular race SUP by Sunova 7+7=14feet
Post by: oceanAddict on November 02, 2018, 04:07:44 PM
I was thinking about ordering travel SUP from Mike as they have couple SUP designs available, then realized that even split in half, 9'6" SUP would become pretty bulky 5 ft tall bag; so it would be "oversized" luggage for most companies. So I'm thinking about iSUP instead     
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