Finally had a good 7.0 (2007 Ezzy Infinity) day, could have rigged down to the 5.8 (2009 Ezzy Freewave) after the first hour but, it felt too good to finally be on the water and planning.
The 2014 Naish Starship 115, for the rougher ocean conditions is a most welcome improvement over my previous 2004 Starboard Carve 121.
- It was not as slap happy in the rough ocean chop as my Carve 121. The Starship is so much smoother.
- The Starship did nod get 'dragged' off a plane when the rails cut through the sides of swell and chop.
- When overpowered and moving really fast, I did not have any white-knuckle sense that I was going to be pitched over the handlebars. The board just went faster.
- The 115 Starship is only @ 1 cm narrower and, 15 cm shorter than the 121 Carve. Its bottom shape; continuous rocker, single to double concave, nice rounded rails and, tail V, is different than the Carve. Also, the Starships' bottom perimeter edge is beveled (almost like a subtle v). It all made the board feel smaller and, so much looser.
- But, when the wind died in a few lulls, bringing me to an out-of the straps dead-slow slog, there was plenty of float for me (165 lbs.) and the 7.0 cam sail.
- Even though the Starship is 15 cm shorter than the Carve, it got me through some rough shore break without pearling. I do not miss the extra length of the Carve.
- It was easier to pull the whole rig off the water (smooth jumps) when smacking a few breaking swells. This may have been partly due to the new MFC 36 cm (custom CNC, see attached photo below) Freewave/Freemove fin. The rig felt unified. The board kept pace with the sail and the fin.
- With the 121 Carve, using the 7.0 kept me limited to just blasting around but, this Starship board and MFC 36 cm FW fin has now opened a new dimension of fun (jumping) for me with the 7.0 in the ocean.
- Still trying to sense a preferred foot-strap placement (inboard or, out board). And, am anxious to try her with the 5.8. Maybe, with a fin change, she will work in gusty 5.2 conditions as well.... If it's steady 5.2 conditions or, stronger then, out comes the: 8'6", 86 liter, Hatteras-Sandwich/Donny Bowers Wave/B&J custom.
- It's still to be seen how well the Starship speed is for slalom performance on flat water (this is a legendary attribute of the Starboard Carve). I will need to do comparative speed assessments (i.e., toe-to-toe racing) when the opportunity avails itself........
doug