The New Board Thread!
Serious tail lift!! What's the dims Stu? As you said above would need some serious concave to counter the tail lift. Deep single through the middle I would think. Looks like such a fun board to surf. Bit of weight shift for down the line speed and plant the back foot for big turns. Interested how it goes after a few surfs.
Looks very interesting, Stu. Does it still have decent drive with all that tail rocker?
Nice! Brave balancing it on the 50mm wide top rail of the fence in the rocker shot.
Noticed Spenny has one For Sale - Actually Spenny always has as new Boards For Sale...
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/coolangatta/surfing/greg-webber-surfboar...
Nice!
What fins?
Looks like a banana baked bean x
Just looked those fins up.
They look huge!
Similar theme with the forward flyers and extreme tail lift.
Fins a long way forward too looking at that photo.
Any news on your Electra, Stu?
stunet wrote:Island Bay wrote:Any news on your Electra, Stu?
Plenty. Though none I can commit to paper just yet.
So this is the one that broke?
Say it ain't so!
Some colour for Stu. 6'9 x 20 1/8 x 2 3/4 Ray Finlay. Picked up today, two weeks after ordering.
Lovely backdrop to contrast with that svelte shape IB.
Looks sick IB, and another good reason to support local shapers.
Mint IB, looks like a very fast barrel hound
Paddle Quads G10 or Pyzel Padillac Quads ?
Seaslug, these two are my quad favourites. The McCallums are all same size and flat; feel fast and alive, but still controlled and composed in bigger waves. The NVSs are G10 material, thin, stiff as hell, and great large wave fins.
(Might just play around with some honeycomb AM2 fronts and small rears for smaller days.)
http://www.yessurfokinawa.com/en/shopping/fin/Quad_bonzer_twinzer_fin/ca...
https://www.surfnvs.com/collections/apex-quad/products/bronn-quad-apex-s...
zenagain wrote:Lovely backdrop to contrast with that svelte shape IB.
Ooh yes. However, there is no view that cannot be improved by the addition of a shiny new toy, casually leaning against the railing…
New board got in the water today - day three of really good point surf (yesterday was right up there).
Sun was shining, the yellow looked great, and the board went!
✅IB
New board arrived yesterday
6'8" x 20 3/4 x 2 3/4
Get to Bali Wednesday !!!!
https://imgur.com/a/Fr7esI1
I forgot to mention . It was made by Jye Byrne in Newcastle
Very pretty
Sold 5 boards and ordered two new ones. The Ray Finlay and this Josh Keogh beauty. Gave a test this morning, although it was only just OH. Goes like a dream. A masterpiece.
Far out. That's a beauty!
What beautiful craftsmanship. You can instantly tell that it's gonna ride like a dream. Half yr luck IB!
It's an amazing piece of work.
That looks so so good
goofyfoot wrote:That looks so so good
Pity about the old scarecrow in the back.
Island Bay wrote:goofyfoot wrote:That looks so so good
Pity about the old scarecrow in the back.
You thought I was talking about the board??
Mads Warren
IB any chance for a look at the bottom?
Depends upon how well you know each other Mr. Focus.
Haha! But since you ask.
zenagain wrote:Depends upon how well you know each other Mr. Focus.
Ha ha we are not that close.
Awesome work there IB thanks
When I angle the channels like that board I find the board is looser and accelerates faster depending rocker how do you find the feel IB?
I focus wrote:zenagain wrote:Depends upon how well you know each other Mr. Focus.
Ha ha we are not that close.
Awesome work there IB thanks
When I angle the channels like that board I find the board is looser and accelerates faster depending rocker how do you find the feel IB?
Disclaimer: Only had two surfs on it, and only in slightly OH waves (but good point surf, so could give a proper workout).
A few first for me with this board: toed in channels; tiny fins, and fronts smaller than rears; fin cluster quite far up the board. Also, the edges are hard a long way up, a'la Maurice Cole.
- The board has a ton of drive, coming really fast and smooth off the bottom, and you can carve nice roundhouses on it.
- It is loose for its length (8'0 x 20 1/4 x 3 1/4), and you don't have to get all the way back to not bog. Meaning you don't get the usual nose flapping when trying to turn big boards.
-Smooth as heck. No catching or bogging despite the hard rails.
Will report back after the first proper 6ft surf.
Thanks IB
Did you rock off at Lennox with that thing on its first surf?
Nervous?
lostdoggy wrote:Did you rock off at Lennox with that thing on its first surf?
Nervous?
Nerves of steel, mate, haha! (Was an easy day.) Did slip into a crack coming in and scraped my shin on a barnacle.
Was very nervous flying back to NZ with it, and did the full pool noodle treatment. Not a scratch, thankfully.
New board dings, was finishing off a board the other month polishing her up to shine, slipped off my board stand and bounced on the sharpest point on my compressor.
The expletives echoed and the suburb setting off the local dogs :-)
For all those shiny new sticks...that aren't Desert Storms
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