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STARBOARDSTARBOARDSTARBOARDSTARBOARDINNOVATION QUALITYINNOVATION QUALITY
AUTUMN WINTER 2010/2011AUTUMN WINTER 2010/2011
Wood TechnologyGO
CarveStart
FormulaFree Formula
Fish/EvoFormula Experience
KiddyHypersonic
CompactProKidsZ-Class
Hybrid Formula/CarveAero
SerenityGeminiApolloFutura
WoodCarbonSUPerQuad
StarTouchAtom
Quad IQSuper Slick
- 1995 - the World’s first wood sandwich boards- 1998 - the World’s first wide shortboard, the first full EVA deck- 1999 - the World’s first short, wide freeride boards- 1999 - the World’s first ultra-wide beginner board- 1999 - the World’s first dedicated Formula windsurfing board- 2000 - the World’s first freeride oriented Formula board- 2000 - the World’s first short and wide real world waveboard- 2001 - the World’s first Formula Experience boards- 2002 - the World’s first real kids board- 2002 - the World’s first short, wide slalom boards- 2004 - the World’s first 2m windsurf board made for traveling- 2004 - the World’s first dedicated performance boards for kids- 2004 - the World’s first production Hybrid style board- 2005 - the World’s first Duck-Tail hybrid boards- 2005 - the World’s first lightwind cross-over board- 2006 - the World’s first modern non-planing board without daggerboard- 2006 - the World’s first wide-style tandem- 2006 - the World’s earliest planing board- 2007 - the World’s first extra-slim freeride boards- 2008 - the World’s first board construction to use flat-weave unidirectional carbon- 2009 - the World’s first SUP board with a retractable windsurfing daggerboard- 2009 - the World’s first production quad fin wave board- 2010 - the World’s first non-abrasive non-slip texture that works like your fingerprints- 2010 - the World’s first super slim, hyper maneuverable, strapless board- 2011 - the Word’s first adaptable multi-fin wave board- 2011 - the World’s first windsurf/SUP crossover softboard
Over the last fifteen years, Starboard has been proud to be at the forefront of windsurfing board development, pushing the boundaries of performance, lowering the limits of planing and reigniting the simple pleasures of lightwind windsurfing.
Innovation and quality, for our world of wind and water.
Photographer: Jerome H
ouyvet

In the last 16 years home has been Thailand where we have our main
development hub and also our largest manufacturing source. We started
Starboard with the aim of continuing to be close to Windsurfing into the future.
Thanks to windsurfing we have enjoyed 33 great years
travelling around the world.
The aim evolved to developing better windsurfing products and after 7 years we became the industry leaders maintaining our goal and position ever after. We want to broaden the sport, find new ways for people to enjoy windsurfing and ensuring that our equipment takes your skills further than ever.
Looking back, it’s all about the team efforts, the loyal people that have stuck by our side for up to 15 years and the new crew that comes in to re energize our organization. Team riders transferring from rookies to Word champs and then leading our developments teams while interns learning the ropes end up as brand managers. It all shows that windsurfing for the most passionate is not only a sport but a lifeline altogether.
Looking ahead, there are so many new ideas to evolve and prototype boards to build. For right now please enjoy looking at the board collection we have prepared for the Autumn/Winter season. Coming soon is also my personal choice, the super light Carbon 7’11” light wind wave board that converts into a hard core paddle surf board. What about all the progressive and entry level boards that have made Starboard the brand for windsurfing pioneers?
“Looking ahead, there are so many new ideas to evolve and prototype boards to build.”
You will find out soon in our Spring/Summer catalog coming out just before new year.
Thanks to a great crew of people that strives to make Starboard products and its services the best they have ever been and thanks to those of you who continues to make our efforts worthwhile.
Svein Rasmussen
Anne Marie & Tiffany, Maui Hawaii
2 year old Mayar’s first session
Liam Dunkerbeck riding with Dad
The Dunkerbeck Family It’s great to be the best!
Team Freestyle
Zane, Boujmaa, Kiri,
Connor & Sarah-Quita
100% Windsurfing!
Classic
Kiri
IntroductionHow are Starboard boards developed?TechnologyAttention to details
The IQ conceptQuad IQEvo IQKodeFlareCarveSUPer
ApparelSpecificationsInnovation Quality
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Autumn Winter 2010/2011Contents
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Starboard’s R&D process starts with ideas. Ideas for
new shapes, new designs, new technology construc-
tions, new material uses, new flex patterns and new
accessories. Most of these ideas simply come from
windsurfing. Our Dream Team riders and our R&D
team log thousands of hours of water time. This
gradually yields a stream of ideas that are turned into
physical reality in our workshop protoyping facility.
Other ideas come from a theoretical approach,
through hydrodynamic analysis by Jim and myself.
This provides a different approach to the common
trial-and-error basis and becomes a very strong
advantage when designing boards such as the
iSonics, the Formula or the Futura.There are also many ideas that come from the
market at large: through our network of shops and
distributors, through reading magazine tests and
through our email inbox.Last but not least, our most innovative ideas have
come from asking ourselves daring questions,
looking outside the box as Jim would say, or simply
waking up one morning with an exciting new vision
that strives to open up unchartered seas.
Once an idea has evolved into a tangible product, the graphics are added by Starboard’s team of three graphic designers. Designs are created on computers, boards are sprayed up in the painting booth, custom stickers are printed and applied, pads are cut by hand and glued on. The final colours are chosen and the last details refined.
Next, the factory line creates a mould and presses
the first board that is finished and inspected by
the R&D team and the graphics team. Sample
boards are sent to riders for durability
testing and others are bench-tested
destructively. These quality control steps
are the pivot point in the life of a board.
The teams verify the accuracy of the
shape, the quality and conformity of all
fittings and set the benchmark for
production. After a number of iterations,
the perfect board that meets all criteria
is signed off, signaling the start of the
production run.Information on the products are
dissected, uploaded onto our website
and printed, inviting windsurfers to
discover each new model, in every
detail and from all angles. As production
runs complete their cycle, boards are
triple checked, boxed and shipped out
by sea, ready to hit the water, and start
their new life.
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Glass
Glass
Glass
AustralianPine Wood 0.6 mm
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
Technora/Kevlar
Technora/Kevlar
Biaxial/Carbon
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
PVC Core3mm
PVC Core3mm
EPS 14g/l
GlassGlass
Glass
EPS 14g/l
GlassGlass
Biaxial/Carbon
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
Glass
Glass
PVC Core3mm
PVC Core3mm
Glass
Glass
TechnoraTM
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
EPS 14g/l
Glass
Glass
GlassGlass
Glass
Glass
Glass
PVC Core3mm
PVC Core3mm
PVC Core3mm
Glass
Glass
TechnoraTM
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm.
Glass
Glass
Soft SlickBottomandrail wrap
Full EVAsoft deck
TailBumper
Duble WoodStringer
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
EPS 14g/l
Glass
Glass
Glass
AustralianPine Wood0.6 mm
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Without ProTECT film, after serveral years of sunlight exposure
With ProTECT film: more durability and a longer lasting wood finish.
NEW!NEW!NEW!NEW!ProTECT – UV protective filmAll new Starboard Wood Technology boards come with a protective film that covers the exposed wood area of the deck. This film protects the wood from harmful UV rays to maintain the beautiful wood look. It also improves the bond between the non-slip clear coat and the board to make the non-slip more durable.
SLICK SKINThe new Slick Skin Technology: our “soft & tough” construction for our new collection of low mainte-nance, user-friendly family products. Double Wood stringers provide overall stiffness. Wood half-deck provides extra impact resistance on the deck. Soft Slick bottom material provides a smooth bottom finish with in a material that is tough, wear resistant and maintenance free. Full EVA deck for a soft, comfortable touch. Fish-scale traction grooves are used in the most important areas. Soft sponge bumper for your own safety.
Avantages: light, safe, comfortable, low maintenance
Availability: SUPer
WOODDeveloped by Jean Louis Colmas in 1984, Wood Technology became Starboard’s trademark construction since 1995. Starboard’s production Wood boards then set the lead in lightweight sandwich technology, weighing in at a kilo under the competition, yet with higher impact resistance. A sheet of 0.6 mm Australian plantation pine wood forms the full outer shell of the board. Wood’s unique properties are its natural rigidity, superior resistance to compression and higher energy absorption compared to carbon. It is the construction with the highest dynamic shape stability.
Advantages: lighter weight, highest dynamic shape stability, rigid flex, quicker response.
Availability: Quad IQ, Evo IQ, Kode, Flare, Carve
WOODCARBONA combination of a wood spine / wood bottom with ultra light, flat-weave carbon. The first board construction in the World to utilize an ultra light carbon fibre that is flat-weaved for total mechanical efficiency at half the specific weight of regular carbon weaves.
Advantages: lightest weight, stiffest flex, quickest response.
Availability: Quad IQ, Evo IQ, Kode, Flare
TECHNORA™A lightweight, stiff and crisp construction providing the highest performance value. Technora™ is a special type of high tenacity Aramid fiber with remarkably high tensile strength, high toughness, and high impact-resistant qualities. Technora™ reinforcements together with Kevlar®, Carbon and Wood laminates strengthen the skin, nose, and heel areas. All Technora™ boards are built with cross-linked PVC sandwich skins and a 14g/l EPS internal core
Advantages: light weight, stiff flex, quick response.
Availability: Kode, Evo IQ
TUFSKINMaximum durability and value. Tufskin AST technology uses layers of 3-dimensional 400g glass mat wetted out with an expanding epoxy resin system that creates volume within the skin as it cures under pressure. This creates a thick, stiff, and durable sandwiched laminate. A half-deck wood layer improves rigidity and deck impact resistance.
Advantages: tough construction, more value, most durable
Availability: Carve, SUPer
NEW!NEW!NEW!NEW!
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Glass fibrePVC
Glass fibreHigh Density PU Foam
Glass
WoodCarbon
Carbon
PVC
GlassHD PU Foam
Heavy-duty double-screw strap inserts: No twist. Super strong. Featured on the Quad IQs, Evo IQs, the Flares, the Kode 68, 74 and 80.
ATTENTION TO DETAILATTENTION TO DETAILATTENTION TO DETAILATTENTION TO DETAIL
NEW!NEW!NEW!NEW!
NEW! SIZE INDICATORNEW! SIZE INDICATORNEW! SIZE INDICATORNEW! SIZE INDICATORand DELUXE STRAPSand DELUXE STRAPSand DELUXE STRAPSand DELUXE STRAPSSLICK STRAPSSLICK STRAPSSLICK STRAPSSLICK STRAPS
NEW! SLOT BOXNEW! SLOT BOXNEW! SLOT BOXNEW! SLOT BOX
Wider double-flap straps shaped for wave/freestyle riders. Extra strong, holds its shape impeccably and features strap-size indicators for easy size adjustment.
Narrower quick-adjusting freeride/slalom straps. Softer flex and super comfortable. New Size Indicator Tabs makes strap sizing a breeze.
One screw fits all: air-valves, tuttle boxes, Slot box, US box, footstraps: a single screw driver fits them all. Simple.
Fish Scale Pad: unidirectional traction. Grips when pushing into the straps, releases when pulling out of the straps.
Sponge pads: super, super comfortable fish-scale pads with a sponge underlay that also exaggerate the deck dome for maximum grip and confidence.
Heel bumpers: cushions landings, protects the board from heel impacts. Featured on the Quad IQ, EVO IQ, the Kode 68, 74 and 80.
Extra-thick footstrap washer: for a firmer grip without distortion and reduced tendency for screws to become loose over time.
K9 Anti-twist plugs: sandwiched between the board and the strap, the K9 plug has four canine teeth that sink into the strap to provide a mechanical anti-twist effect.
7x32mm Footstrap Screws: new extra wide footstrap screws for increased strength – never snaps nor rips out.
TOOL-FREE CLIPPERBOX SYSTEM: a simple clipping daggerboard system that is smooth and easy to operate. New feature: remove and fit the daggerboard by simply pulling it out and pushing it back in. Sand proof and reliable.
NEW!NEW!NEW!NEW!
Tuttle Box: The strongest and most reliable fin box system. Two bolts are used for a more secure fitting. Boards fitted with a Deep Tuttle fin box can use both normal and deep tuttle fins, allowing the board to use a wider range of fin sizes.
The Slot box is designed to be extra light, weighing 70% lighter than a US box. It has 3cm of adjustment room and current US based fins can also be cut to fit. The custom-manufactured bolts fit the same screwdriver as your footstraps, making them effective against sand, keeping the system simple and hassle-free.
Two sizes are available: the Slot Box 10 and the Slot Box 13.
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THEIQCONCEPTTHEIQCONCEPTTHEIQCONCEPTTHEIQCONCEPT
Single, Twin, or Quad?
With the return of the multifin wave board, fin positioning and fin selection have become extremely critical to the performance of the board itself. What if an adaptable design could turn this to your advantage?
Introducing the new concept of waveboard adaptability: the IQ.By selecting from the five available settings (Quad IQ) or three available settings (Evo IQ), the rider can have the perfect match for the conditions of the day and the perfect match for his riding style. Sideshore or onshore? Big waves or slow mushy waves? Travelling to Australia, Maui or South Africa?
Adapt yourself with the new IQ.
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QUAD IQQUAD IQQUAD IQQUAD IQINTELLIGENT ADAPTABILITYIntroducing the new Quad IQ: the first adaptable multi-fin wave board. A board with five integrated fin settings to match every wave and all wind conditions.
“Adaptyourself.
With the new, intelligent,
Quad IQ”
Scott McKercher: “What’s really cool is that you’ve now got a board that is adaptable to the conditions that are right for where you live, as well as where you want to travel. If I’m at home sailing Margaret River, Australia or going up or down the coast looking for quality waves, I change between the Sideshore and Skate settings, depending on how the conditions or the type of turns I’m wanting to achieve. With the Sideshore setting, I love the connected, gripping, driving sensation. They provide the ultimate power gouges, whilst still providing the ability to waft the fins when you smack a section. But if I’m wanting to get more rotational in my connection with the lip,
I’d change it to the Skate set up, which transforms the board completely. I don’t go to Sylt in Germany anymore these days, but if I was, then I’d convert to the Onshore setting t o make it easier to get out, make it upwind and get better backside riding.”
Jaeger Stone: “In bigger conditions, I use the Quad IQ with the Sideshore settings. This setting gives me confidence and the ability to do big turns. Onshore is the set up I like to use in small, windy conditions. It gives the board a very quick and whippy feel, allowing you to get more turns out of every wave. Using the board in Skate setting was my favourite because it has
speed and drive, but also an element of release that I really like. I can use this board in a wide range of conditions. My favourite is sideshore winds with 2-4ft waves”.
Sven Akerboom: “When the wind is side off shore and the waves are fast, my favorite position is the Skate set up. The Skate set up gives me a lot of speed and moveabilty. The breakout of the tail on the top turn makes your sailing feel radical. For more sideshore conditions, I use the Sideshore setting. I also move the back fins fully forward in the Slotbox. This gives the best of both Worlds (Twin and Quad): tight turns and the speed of the twin,
with the drive of the quad, the connected feel of the quad all the way on the face of the wave and the possibility to break out the tail on the top turn like a twin. By moving the back fins forward the board, it loosens up the board and that is what I like!”
Tiesda You: “The Quad IQ is the first smart board that with integrated adaptability. It has the capability to make the most of any condition. I like the Onshore setting in most conditions because it makes waveriding easier. If it gets windier or if the wave gets faster, I change to the Skate setting.”
Onshore setting: maximum drive, lots of grip and extra upwind power. Great for onshore jumps too. The back fin adjusts forwards to loosen up the board, or backwards to stabilize the board.
Sideshore setting: Smoother arc through the turns with controlled power for precise maneuvering. Adjust the back fins forwards or backwards to fine-tune between looseness and stability.
Skate setting: the choice for fast, powerful waves and a skatey feel. The twin fin setting allows the tail to breakout for top turn slashes and takas.
New Slot Box: the new box system fundamen-tal to the IQ concept. The Slot box is designed to be extra light, weighing 70% lighter than a US box. It has 3cm of adjustment room and current US based fins can also be cut to fit. The custom-manufactured bolts fit the same screwdriver as your footstraps, making them effective against sand, keeping the system simple and hassle-free. Construction: WoodCarbon – the lightest, stiffest option; Wood – extra light, rigid and with the test team’s favourite feel; See the Technol-ogy page for more details. Shape: Forward Vee that spirals into reduced vee between the feet and ending in a monocon-cave in the tail. The forward vee increases the engaging rail’s angle of attack when the board is carving, which creates extra drive into the turn. The monoconcave channels the water through the tail and allows for a flatter rocker for more speed and quicker planing. The tail rocker has extra tail kick to keep the board free and loose. Rails are soft and rounded like surfboards – keeps the ride flowing and smooth. Fittings:
Fish scale pad grooving – unidirectional traction. Grips when you need them to, helps to release when you don’t.
New Deluxe straps by Drake – includes the convenient strap-size indicators.
Heel Bumpers – for comfort and impact shock-absorption
Double screws for the back footstrap - for extra strength
New Starboard Slot Box fin system
New Fluo yellow touches
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Photographer: John Carter
2009 PWA GRAN CANARIA EVENT WINNER
DREAM TEAM
PHILIP KOSTER
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 140 + 2 x Twin 160 + Plugs2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 140 + 2 x Twin 160 + Plugs
Quad IQ 74Quad IQ 77Quad IQ 82Quad IQ 87Quad IQ 92
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2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 132 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 132 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 132 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 132 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
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EVO IQEVO IQEVO IQEVO IQEXTRA VERSATILEEXTRA VERSATILE
The Evo IQ extends the adaptable wave board concept to include the famous flowing rides of the single fin Evos and the twin fin skatey style.
“On the wave face, it’s all unmistakably Evo: flow through tight turns and project big aerials off the lip”
Supplied with a single fin and leaving the twin fin set ups as optional, the Evo IQs prioritise straightline speed and acceleration with a solid fin grip. On the wave face, it’s all unmistakably Evo: flow through tight turns and project big aerials off the lip. Maximizing wave-riding performance in the widest variety of wind and wave conditions: the new Evo IQ. Extra versatile.
Single fin setting: straightline speed priority with a solid fin grip. Classic Evo performance.Skate setting: the choice for fast, powerful waves and a skatey feel. Starboard’s new Slot Box: the new box system fundamental to the Evo IQ concept. Starting from a clean sheet, the Slot box is 70% lighter than the US box. This allows for multiple fin box configurations without excessive weight penalty. The Slot Box 13 has 3cm of adjustment room and current US based fins can also be cut to fit. The custom-manufactured bolts fit the same screwdriver as your footstraps, making them effective against sand, keeping the system simple and hassle-free. Construction:
WoodCarbon – the lightest, stiffest option; Wood – extra light, rigid and with the test team’s favourite feel; Technora – light and stiff, and the best-priced option. See the Technology page for more details. Shape: Forward Vee that spirals into reduced vee between the feet and ending in a monoconcave in the tail. The forward vee increases the engaging rail’s angle of attack when the board is carving, which creates extra drive into the turn. The monoconcave channels the water through the tail and allows for a flatter rocker for more speed and quicker planing. The tail rocker has extra tail kick to keep the board free and loose. Evo rails are soft and rounded like surfboards – keeps the ride flowing and smooth.
Fittings:
Fish scale pad grooving – unidirectional traction. Grips when you need them to, helps to release when you don’t.
New Deluxe straps by Drake – includes the convenient strap-size indicators.
Heel Bumpers – for comfort and impact shock-absorption
Double screws for the back footstrap - for extra strength
New Starboard Slot Box fin system
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STARBOARD R&D
DREAM TEAM
SCOTT McKERCHER
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Drake Natural Wave 220 + plugsDrake Natural Wave 230 + plugsDrake Natural Wave 240 + plugsDrake Natural Wave 250 + plugs
2x Slot Box 13 + US 8"2x Slot Box 13 + US 8"2x Slot Box 13 + US 8"2x Slot Box 13 + US 8"
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Drake Twin 150Drake Twin 160Drake Twin 160Drake Twin 160
Recommended Twin fin Finbox Single fin range
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THIS IS THE KODETHIS IS THE KODE
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Photographer: Jerome H
ouyvet
2010 PWA FREESTYLE PODESDORF EVENT WINNER
DREAM TEAM
TATY FRANS
ALL STAR
DREAM TEAM
BOUJMAA GUILLOUL

KODEKODEKODEKODETHIS IS THE KODETHIS IS THE KODE
The Kode: Wave freestyle machines mixing aggressive power with speed and maneuverability. From 68 litres up to 123 litres, the Kodes come in eight sizes that cover it all. So the question is no longer: What is the Kode? The question is: Which Kode?
“From 68 litres up to 123 litres, the Kodes come in eight sizes that cover it all”
Which Kode?
The Kode 68 – The smallest Kode. Designed by Boujmaa Guilloul for his wave riding and bump n’ jumping needs, covering Moroccan highwinds to Maui big waves, for riders from 60kg to 75kg. The Kode 68 mixes a compact outline into a gunny tail with soft, round rails. Blends flowing style with speed. A special stand-out in the Kode range.
The Kode 74 and 80 – the pure wave board classics in the range also offering highwind freestyle and highwind bump-n-jump performance. Fast, down-the-line shapes with gunny tails and fast rockerlines. These have been Kevin Pritchard’s favourites amongst the Starboard range 3 years in a row. Choose between the 74 and the 80 depending on your body weight and sail size. The 74 shape remains unchanged. The new 80 shape has extra tail kick, for more maneuverability, a smoother, tighter top turn and a shortened nose, for a quicker response.
The secret Kode Part 1: the Spiraling Vee bottom shape. Lots of Vee in the front of the board spirals into less vee between your feet. The vee in the front increases the engaging rail’s angle of attack when the board is carving, which creates extra drive into the turn. This bottom shape also creates a high-flying lively ride that’s pure joy.
The secret Kode Part 2: extra thin rails in the mid-section of the board create extra bite into the water, giving the Kode’s their aggressive touch. The SPONGE: The Kode 86, 94 and 103 also have a new pad design: 10mm of super soft SPONGE foam, pre-shaped and covered in fish-scale grooved EVA skin. The skin forms over the sponge and curves into the board’s deck, giving a great feel of comfort and grip.
The Kode 86, 94 and 103 – the fifty-fifty blend between wave and freestyle. Always fast, always powerful and always aggressive, these Kodes have more width, more tail volume and more pop for full freestyling ability. New 94 and 103 shapes: thinner side profile for a lower centre of gravity that equals more control, more maneuverability and more responsiveness. New, narrower tails make for quicker turns. More rail volume in the tail gives more pop, more grip under your back foot, more riding comfort and make the jibes more forgiving.
The Kode 113 and 123 – the two largest boards that add freeride to the wave-freestyle equation. Blasting up and down the coast, carve tight jibes and throw in freestyle pops with light-wind wave riding rollers. Compact and fast, these Kodes have a wide wind range and can carry bigger sails. New for 2011:some extra rail volume was pumped into the tail to add early planing power, add more grip to your back foot and offer more forgiveness to the exit of a jibe: it’s harder to stall it so that you can come out planing more easily.
Construction: WoodCarbon – the lightest, stiffest option; Wood – extra light, rigid and with the team’s favourite feel; Technora – light and stiff, and the best priced option.
The 68, 74, 80, 86 and 94 models are beefed up to handle harder rides and bigger jumps. See the Technology page for more details.
Fittings: Fish scale pad grooving – unidirectional traction. Grips when you need them to, then helps to release when you wipeout. 10mm pre-shaped SPONGE underlay on the Kode 86, 94, 103.
New Deluxe straps by Drake – includes innovative strap size adjustment indicators.
Heel Bumpers – for comfort and impact shock-absorption (Kode 76, 74, 80)
Double screws for the back footstrap - for extra strength (Kode 76, 74, 80)
New Fluo orange touches
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ALL STAR
DREAM TEAM
BOUJMAA GUILLOUL
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Drake Natural Wave 210Drake Natural Wave 220 Drake Natural Wave 230 Drake Natural Wave 250
Drake Freewave 280Drake Freewave 300
Drake Freeride Glide 380Drake Freeride Glide 400
US 8"US 8"US 8"US 8"US 8"US 8"TuttleTuttle
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FREESTYLE WITH FLAIRFREESTYLE WITH FLAIR
2009 PWA FREESTYLE VICE-CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
KIRI THODE
Photographer: John Carter

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FLAREFLAREFLAREFLAREFREESTYLE WITH FLAIRFREESTYLE WITH FLAIR
The new fluorescent Flares. The Flare family returns with a striking new livery and welcomes back a classic shape in the Flare 88.
The test team: Taty Frans (PWA 2010 Podesdorf & 2009 Sylt event winner), Kiri Thode (PWA 2009 Freestyle
2nd), Dieter Van Der Eyken (EFPT 2009 15th and currently ranked 3rd) Sarah Quita Offringa (PWA Freestyle
1st), Nicolas Akgazcyan (EFPT 2009 3rd and currently ranked 2nd).
The design team: Tiesda You and Sven Akerboom. The result: five versatile models for fast, fun freestyle. At the time of print, six Starboard riders occupy the top nine
in the PWA Freestyle tour. Congratulations to the team and we look forward to the new season.
The DesignThe Flares are freestyle boards that aim to blend speed and power with maneuverability, ease-of-pop and control. The speed and power comes from the fast, flat rockerlines with lots of width in the midsection and tail. A smooth tail kick, a thin nose, a thin midsection profile and a thick tail volume bring in the maneuverability, the ease-of-pop and the forgiveness to finish moves. With the unique heel gutters shaped into the deck, your feet wrap around a curved, ergonomic curve for total comfort and total control. Fast, fun, forgiving: the World’s most advanced and lightest freestyle boards.
ProKids Flare 72 and 60Two mini freestyle boards for riders weighing 50kg or less, scaled to fit the smaller riders: smaller strap stances, lighter construction.
Construction
WoodCarbon: wood bottom, carbon deck. The lightest, stiffest option.
Wood: Wood skin both deck and bottom. Extra light, rigid and comfortable.
ProKids Flares: glass/PVC sandwich construv-tion
See Technology page for more details.
Fish scale pad grooving – unidirectional traction. Grips when you need them to, then helps to release when you wipeout.
New Deluxe straps by Drake – includes innovative strap size adjustment indicators.
Heel gutters - exaggerate the deck dome effect for more comfort and grip. “The Flare is the best board in this group for general blasting around and bump and jump. It feels very light and stiff underfoot, the domed deck is unique and absolutely brilliant. It makes life so much more comfortable on your back foot than any of the other boards in this group and makes the board great fun for popping jumps and forwards etc without the pain associated with flat decks.” Boardseeker magazine www.boarseeker.com
Double screws for the back footstrap - for extra strength
Fin positioning guide - adjust your board for more grip or more slide
Fast rockerlines and thinner shapes for a lower CG - maximum aerial control and increased responsiveness. “The Starboard shines as a freestyle board that can also be fun in small waves and bump and jump conditions. There is no doubting the board is fast. It is not only fast but also extremely controllable at speed.” Boardseeker magazine www.boarseeker.com
Increased tail volume - for more float and tolerance in reverse moves
Drake Crossover CNC G10 fins - designed by Curtis Hesselgrave
New Fluo yellow touches
ProKids Flare 60
ProKids Flare 72
Flare 88
Flare 98
Flare 106
214
230
239
237
239
54.5
57
60
62.5
65
34.2
35.1
36
42.2
42.2
Drake Crossover 200
Drake Crossover 220
Drake Crossover 220
Drake Crossover 240
Drake Crossover 260
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
14-22
14-24
14-24
14-28
14-28
2.0-4.7
2.5-5.5
4.5-6.0
5.0-6.8
5.2-7.0
Model Length Width Tail width Fin Finbox Fin range Sail range
22 23
Photographer: John Carter
2010 PWA FREESTYLE PODESDORF EVENT WINNER
DREAM TEAM
TATY FRANS
2010 PWA FREESTYLE PODESDORF EVENT WINNER
DREAM TEAM
TATY FRANS
2008, 2009 FREESTYLE CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
SARAH-QUITA OFFRINGA
2008, 2009 FREESTYLE CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
SARAH-QUITA OFFRINGA
2009 PWA FREESTYLE VICE-CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
KIRI THODE
2010 EFPT CURRENTLY 3rd PLACE
DREAM TEAM
DIETER VAN DER EYKEN

AS GOOD AS IT GETSAS GOOD AS IT GETS
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2009 PWA WAVE VICE CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
IBALLA MORENO
Photographer: John Carter

The new Carve 2010/2011. The classic freeriders are back, with their
famous blend of easy, exciting and balanced performance.
The Carves are about fast, easy jibes and exhilarating rides. They offer a more classic, accessible feel with a quick, easy carving response and that special magic-touch ride that has made their fame.
Plug in and play.
A classic freerider by design
A generous deck dome offers plenty of ergonomic comfort - whether inboard or outboard strap settings are used. These strap settings are positioned to mix performance, comfort and accessibility.
The shapes’ classic vee distribution, with more vee in the tail and less in the front, their even volume distribution and added nose length, all contribute to the classic riding feel with extra longitudinal balance at lower speeds.
DFC (Dual Flat Concept) rockerline offer straight line speed with a lively and exciting ride. The new Carve tail design also packs some extra volume to add jibing forgiveness: it helps the rider float out of the maneuver without sinking too fast.
Construction
Three sizes are available, in two technologies: 121, 131 and 141 litres; Wood and Tufskin.
The Wood option is the light weight high performance option that is crisp to ride, stiffer and quicker to accelerate. It offers the highest level of dynamic shape stability and offers superior comfort and control compared to Carbon boards. The unidirectional Australian pine wood sheet 0.6mm thick wraps the entire board, deck and bottom, to form a stiff and rigid shell that is also tough and impact resistant.
A new UV protection film covers the deck to protect exposed wood from sunlight. This increases the board’s durability and helps prevent the wood from cracking under prolonged UV exposure.
The Tufskin option is the more durable and impact resistant construction, offering more value. See Technology page for more details
Moderately wide shapes blend a classic feel with a degree of wind range, bottom end power and low speed stability
An even volume distribution and a longer nose length offers more longitudinal stability
Decks are heavily domed to provide full comfort in all strap positions: inboard or outboard
Classic vee distribution on the bottom, with more vee in the tail and less vee in the nose
CARVECARVECARVECARVEAS GOOD AS IT GETSAS GOOD AS IT GETS
New Freeride Power fin (131, 141): relatively thick and stiff, the Freeride Power is very powerful and allows the rider to drive off the fin to accelerate. The fin planes up effortlessly and keeps its power in the lulls. The reduced flex also translates into more control in rough water conditions or high winds, as the fin will help maintain the board flat
Dual Flat concept (DFC) rockerlines: the flat section under your feet is the main planing area. The second flat section in the tail provides tail kick to loosen the board, add maneuverability and free up the board, without compromising top speed or acceleration
Multiple insert positions offer tuning options for intermediate/advanced/expert riders
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2009 PWA GRAN CANARIA CHAMPION
DREAM TEAM
PHILIP KOSTER
1
1
2
2
3
3 4
5
5
6
7
7
4
6
Carve 121Carve 131 Carve 141
251251252
687173
43.845.747.2
Drake Freeride Glide 400 Drake Freeride Power 440 Drake Freeride Power 460
TuttleTuttleTuttle
36-4238-4640-48
5.0-8.05.5-9.06.0-9.5
Model Length Width Tail width Fin Finbox Fin range Sail range

Photographer: Kerstin Reiger
KOH LIN ISLAND, THAILAND
DREAM TEAM
CHRIS PRESSLER
KOH LIN ISLAND, THAILAND
DREAM TEAM
VERA BYANKINA
THE KEYTHE KEY

SUPerSUPerSUPerSUPerTHE KEYTHE KEY
“Open the door to the wonderful world of wind and water”
Slick – a soft-board construction with a durable smooth bottom skin and double internal wood stringers. The most affordable option. The slick models are also available as pure paddle boards, without windsurfing options.
Blue Touch – tough, epoxy fibre glass construction with polished blue rails and a special non-slip deck finish. The lightest option.
Camo Black – tough, epoxy fibre glass construction with a camouflage soft deck finish.
THREE CONSTRUCTIONS
Availability Chart
SUPer 12’6
SUPer 12
SUPer 10
SUPer 8’8
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o
o
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Camo Black Blue Touch Slick
The SUPers are Starboard’s cross-over boards between windsurfing and stand-up paddling.The SUPers are the most accessible way for people of all ages to open the door to the wonderful world of wind and water.
Starboard’s SUPers are available with or without windsurfing sail packages.
The perfect non planing family range which brings you into surfing, paddling and windsurfing. All in one.
The SUPer 12’6 – the longest and most slender board known as the Cruiser. It’ll glide beautifully whether windsurfing or paddling and includes a fully retractable daggerboard.
FOUR SIZES
The SUPer 12 – the most stable board known as the Big Easy. It’s a solid platform for even the heaviest of riders. Great for riding with a paddle or a rig. Includes a fully retractable daggerboard
The SUPer 8’8 – the most compact model and the most radical surfer. Ideal for younger sailors. Available in Slick only and supplied with a set of thruster fins, a set of sidebiter fins and a tail centre fin.
The SUPer 10 – the favourite all-rounder and known as the best selling Whopper. A fabulous paddle board which performs very well in the waves and at the same time doubles as a cool entry level Windsurfer. Camo and Blue touch models includes a thruster fin set up and a retractable daggerboard.The Slick model sports a Thruster fin set up and a Tuttle box Drake Shallow 410 center fin.
1 2 3
Starboard Kids’ RigA super light and simple sail package that sets up in seconds. Supplied with its own little bag and available in 1.2m2 and 2.0m2.
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NEW ZEALAND
DREAM TEAM
JEREMY STEPHENSON
SUPer 8’8 SlickSUPer 10 SlickSUPer 10 Camo Black SUPer 10 Blue Touch SUPer 12 Camo BlackSUPer 12 Blue TouchSUPer 12'6 Camo Black
266306306306370370380
7685.585.585.58282
76.5
41.546.546.546.542.642.640.4
2x F5 Soft + 2x F5 Stiff + Tail finDrake Shallow 410 + 2x F5 Stiff + Tail fin
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 6" 3/4 + 2x M7 SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 6" 3/4 + 2x M7
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"
4x DFS box + US 8"Tuttle + 2x DFS + US 8"
Clipperbox + 2x Mini Tuttle + US 8"Clipperbox + 2x Mini Tuttle + US 8"
Clipperbox + US 8"US 8"US 8"
2.5-6.04.0-7.04.0-7.04.0-7.04.5-7.54.5-7.54.5-7.5
Model Length Width Tail width Fin Finbox Sail range

APPARELAPPARELAPPARELAPPAREL
Tei Tetua, the last native that had tasted Long Pig(man), reciting an old folk tale by the crackling evening fire.
“Tiki, he was both God and Chief. It was Tiki who brought my ancestors to these islands on which we live.He mastered the wind and the waves through bravery, creativity and strength,”
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Armor Lei
STBStyle Happy Monday
Skywalker
Lola, Pin Head and Beanie
Long Sleeve Water Shirt
Short Sleeve Water Shirt
Patrol
World
Winsurfer
Tikid
Teahupoo
DREAM TEAMKEVIN PRITCHARD
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SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
Quad IQ 74
Quad IQ 77
Quad IQ 82
Quad IQ 87
Quad IQ 92
74
77
82
87
92
227
228
234
235
235
57
57.5
58.5
59.5
60.5
35.1
35.6
36.3
37.3
37.5
11.5
11.6
11.8
12
12.4
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
1
1
1
1
1
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 130 + 2 x Twin 150 + Plugs
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 140 + 2 x Twin 160 + Plugs
2 x Natural Wave 110 + 2 x Natural Wave 140 + 2 x Twin 160 + Plugs
2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
2 x Slot Box 10 + 2 x Slot Box 13
10-16
10-16
10-16
10-16
10-16
3.0-5.0
3.5-5.5
4.0-6.0
4.5-6.5
4.7-6.7
6.35
6.4
6.5
6.7
6.8
6.5
6.55
6.7
7
7.1
Model
Quad 74
Quad 77
Quad 82
Quad 87
Quad 92
ModelVolum
e
Leng
th
Width
Tail w
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Thick
ness
Botto
m shap
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Numbe
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Fin Finbo
x
Reco
mmende
d fin
rang
e
Reco
mmende
d sail
rang
eWeight
WoodC
arbo
n
Wood
Tech
nora
Tufsk
in AS
T
SUPer 8'8" Slick
SUPer 10 Slick
SUPer 10 Camo Black
SUPer 10 Blue Touch
SUPer 12 Camo Black
SUPer 12 Blue Touch
SUPer 12'6 Camo Black
130
191
191
191
205
205
202
266
306
306
306
370
370
380
76
85.5
85.5
85.5
82
82
76.5
41.5
46.5
46.5
46.5
42.6
42.6
40.4
11.6
12.3
12.3
12.3
11.8
11.8
12.3
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 x F5 Soft + 2 x F5 Stiff + Tail Fin
Drake Shallow 410 + 2 x F5 Stiff + Tail Fin
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 6" 3/4 + 2x M7
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 6" 3/4 + 2x M7
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"
SUPer Daggerboard 570 + SUP 9"
4 x DFS Box + US 8"
Tuttle + 2 x DFS Box + US 8"
Clipper Box + 2 x Mini tuttle + US 8"
Clipper Box + 2 x Mini tuttle + US 8"
Clipper Box + US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
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-
-
-
-
-
-
2.5-6.0
4.0-7.0
4.0-7.0
4.0-7.0
4.5-7.5
4.5-7.5
4.5-7-5
14.20
13.50
13.88
13.09
13.92
SUPer 8'8" Slick
SUPer 10 Slick
SUPer 10 Camo Black
SUPer 10 Blue Touch
SUPer 12 Camo Black
SUPer 12 Blue Touch
SUPer 12'6 Camo Black
10.50
14.20
Carve 121
Carve 131
Carve 141
121
131
141
251
251
252
68
71
73
43.8
45.7
47.2
13.2
13.3
13.3
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
3
3
3
Drake Freeride Glide 400
Drake Freeride Power 440
Drake Freeride Power 460
Tuttle
Tuttle
Tuttle
36-42
38-46
40-48
5.0-8.0
5.5-9.0
6.0-9.5
7.56
7.93
8.17
8.91
9.21
9.28
Carve 121
Carve 131
Carve 141
Kode 68
Kode 74
Kode 80
Kode 86
Kode 94
Kode 103
Kode 113
Kode 123
68
74
80
86
94
103
113
123
228
234
232
237
237
237
237
236
53.5
54
56
58.5
60.5
64.5
68
72
32.2
33.4
33.9
38.3
38.6
41.8
44.7
47.1
10.6
10.9
11.8
11.5
11.4
12.1
13.3
13.5
Flat Vee to Double Concave
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
Drake Natural Wave 210
Drake Natural Wave 220
Drake Natural Wave 230
Drake Natural Wave 250
Drake Freewave 280
Drake Freewave 300
Drake Freeride Glide 380
Drake Freeride Glide 400
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
Tuttle
Tuttle
19-23
20-24
21-25
14-26
14-33
14-34
26-40
28-42
3.0-5.0
3.3-5.3
3.5-5.5
4.0-6.0
4.5-6.5
5.0-7.0
5.2-8.5
5.5-9.0
5.46
5.54
5.80
6.20
6.40
6.25
6.65
6.80
5.64
6.01
6.10
6.35
6.55
6.50
6.80
7.00
6.40
6.47
6.60
6.72
6.70
6.80
7.15
7.55
Kode 68
Kode 74
Kode 80
Kode 86
Kode 94
Kode 103
Kode 113
Kode 123
ProKids Flare 60
ProKids Flare 72
Flare 88
Flare 98
Flare 106
60
72
87
98
106
214
230
239
237
239
54.5
57
60
62.5
65
34.2
35.1
36
42.2
42.2
10
11.9
11.9
12.2
12.6
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
Flat Vee
1
1
1
1
1
Drake Crossover 200
Drake Crossover 220
Drake Crossover 220
Drake Crossover 240
Drake Crossover 260
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
US 8"
14-22
14-24
14-24
14-28
14-28
2.0-4.7
2.5-5.5
4.5-6.0
5.0-6.8
5.2-7.0
6.00
6.45
6.70
6.34
6.93
7.15
5.10
5.50
ProKids Flare 60
ProKids Flare 72
Flare 88
Flare 98
Flare 106
Evo IQ 71
Evo IQ 76
Evo IQ 81
Evo IQ 86
71
76
81
86
223
228
233
234
56
57.5
58
60.5
36.1
36.8
36.5
38
10.7
11.6
11.7
12.1
Flat Vee to Mono Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
Mono Concave to Double Concave
1
1
1
1
Drake Natural Wave 220 + plugs (recommended twin fin: Drake Twin 150)
Drake Natural Wave 230 + plugs (recommended twin fin: Drake Twin 160)
Drake Natural Wave 240 + plugs (recommended twin fin: Drake Twin 160)
Drake Natural Wave 250 + plugs (recommended twin fin: Drake Twin 160)
2 x Slot Box 13 + US 8"
2 x Slot Box 13 + US 8"
2 x Slot Box 13 + US 8"
2 x Slot Box 13 + US 8"
19-23 / 13-17
20-24 / 13-17
21-25 / 14-18
22-26 / 14-18
3.0-5.0
3.5-5.5
4.0-6.0
4.5-6.5
6.25
6.5
6.55
6.8
6.4
6.65
6.8
7.05
7
7.25
7.45
7.65
Evo IQ 71
Evo IQ 76
Evo IQ 81
Evo IQ 86
Slick
Available Technology
WoodC
arbo
n
Wood
Tech
nora
Tufsk
in AS
T
Slick
WoodCarbon, Wood, Technora weights +-5%. Tufskin AST and Slick weights +-6%. Weights are estimates; final weights are not available at time of print and will be updated on to the website. Sail ranges and fin ranges are recommended indications.
Autumn Winter 2010/2011