The New Board Thread!
Ain't that the worst.
Yep. Commiserations :-/
Noo!!
hey IB , those fins are same as I have , did you custom order that shape ?
damn, I want some!
Clam wrote:hey IB , those fins are same as I have , did you custom order that shape ?
Came with the board, Caml. And I still can't get over how much drive the board has with those tiny fins. Very happily surprised.
Island Bay wrote:Clam wrote:hey IB , those fins are same as I have , did you custom order that shape ?
Came with the board, Caml. And I still can't get over how much drive the board has with those tiny fins. Very happily surprised.
Rail, tail width, channels... skill eh
About to sell my car and treat myself to a couple of new boards. What are people dreaming of at the moment? The real gap in my quiver is just a board for bread and butter days on the beaches, though I've never had a proper fish before (though I'm not sure who is making them in Aus at the moment). I even toyed with the idea of something ridiculous like a glider but getting one to Tasmania would cost as much as the board I imagine. Keen to know what everyone has their eye on!
I just got the new Gskate, it's like the old POD from Al Merrick but more high performance as the tail comes in quite tight and nice.
Haven't had a board off the rack for years, but got sold by Timmy from Aloha's sweet talking.
Got the 5'6" and it goes really good. Wanted a board with normal 2-4ft beachies.
It's fast, loves bowly, sucky waves and is loose. A few shots of it after having it a week..
Looks like it's working for ya! I'll check it out.
Craig what fins are you using in the g skate....?
Using the Need Twin Fins with Chippa Wilson Captain Fin Co nubster.
https://needessentials.com/products/twin-fins
Only reason I'm not using the Chippa Twins is I'm missing one side.. The Need ones are fairly similar in template.
Which side are you missing?
I lost one on the rocks and have a side fin spare.
(bought a new set)
Ooo, that'd be great! I think it's left side when standing. I'll check this evening.
DDD...Wizstix
https://www.swellnet.com/forums/wax/523120?page=7
OK, I'll find the remaining fin and see which one it is.
Edit: just found it- it's the left side when standing.
Looks like Craigo has scored FR
Yep! Great result.
Craig got some G Skate Pics ?
Got the 8'0 Keogh out in really good waves. 2 x OH+, long, fast.
Absolute hell paddle where I got dragged 1km off course before finally getting to the outside peak. Then had a pretty dreamy session, catching 20 solid waves in 3 hours, before finally throwing in the towel. Board is definitely a keeper, and it'll probably outlive me - unless I get hold of Kelly's cobra blood recipe.
Island Bay wrote:Got the 8'0 Keogh out in really good waves. 2 x OH+, long, fast.
Absolute hell paddle where I got dragged 1km off course before finally getting to the outside peak. Then had a pretty dreamy session, catching 20 solid waves in 3 hours, before finally throwing in the towel. Board is definitely a keeper, and it'll probably outlive me - unless I get hold of Kelly's cobra blood recipe.
That’s a very good effort IB , 20 waves in 3 hrs , wave every 9 minutes. Were you the only one out ? Stoked for you that the board performs for ya , what boards did you unload ?
2 then 4 skis out doing stepoffs, but no other paddlers. Big lineup, so didn't have to turn down many waves due to the skis. Did a LOT of paddling!
Sold a 6'10 Chilli Mid Strength; 6'4 DS; 6'2 Byrning Spears; 8'6 Webby not-quite-longboard.
I’ve only had 1 surf in average waves on the 6’6” DS , it feels way different to the 6’ 10” in that it feels really loose , was it the same for your 6’4” and 6’10 DS ?
The 6'4 was really good for the imperfect reefs where I used to live and surf, but I like my Ghost better for the points here. My 6'10 is Cold Dead Hands level :-)
IB I've had my 6'10 DS now for 3 or 4 months, and I fully concur an epic board.
I think I'll get a 7'0 as well and up the volume a few litres, for more paddle power in windier conditions
Island Bay wrote:Got the 8'0 Keogh out in really good waves. 2 x OH+, long, fast.
Absolute hell paddle where I got dragged 1km off course before finally getting to the outside peak. Then had a pretty dreamy session, catching 20 solid waves in 3 hours, before finally throwing in the towel. Board is definitely a keeper, and it'll probably outlive me - unless I get hold of Kelly's cobra blood recipe.
Wow IB thats a solid effort. Were you surfing the rights or the lefts? Paddle out the harbour entrance? I've never surfed out there without motor assist so I'm impressed
Poo-man, tried my usual trick of paddling out south of harbour entrance and sneaking out between inner and outer bar Got stuck there held back by relentless whitewater.
Finally I managed to get to clean water, only to get rushed south - halfway to Manu. Hugh rip chop (2-3ft) made paddling very hard, but then i got outside the rip and quickly made way to the outer peak (right).
I hear that the left was good too.
Good work on that effort. Not something I'd go doing on my own so I'm impressed. You might have got there quicker paddling from manu. The rip pulls you towards the bar anyway on the outgoing tide getting near low. Lost a board out there once years ago after breaking a leash on the ledge
The currents change all the time, as the sand moves. On Thursday there was a huge eddy between Manu and Bar, so you'd get pulled northwards into it from Manu, and vice versa from the north.
I've paddled the place more than 100 times, and check the currents/sand daily, but still get surprised. The one thing that never changes is that the rip will have its way - man, you feel tiny and powerless!
Good effort, you've got way more on me then. My total bar sessions are about 20 across many years. For a long time the right was just too fast to be very makeable but recent years better ay? I'm a keen fanatic of the beaches north and get up there all the time when they're on. Hundreds of bar crossings under my belt but not many surfs there
Only got three today, pman. Had to beat a hasty retreat when it rained so much I could see my lineup markers, haha. (One was an absolute beauty, though, so worth the effort.)
I.B. Do you have a GoPro ... GobPro ?
Udo, I have an old GoPro that I've done a few ski clips with. Use it about once a year.
Would never, ever paddle out with one in my mouth - even old kooks have pride! - but I have thought of sticking it down my wettie just to shoot some ambience clips out there.
IB and others - Which way does your Legrope Pin face
Rail to Rail or Nose to Tail ?
Stu had a couple of Mystery Swims from a Rail to Rail install..like this
This Nose to Tail install stops that ever Happening - Tell your Shaper ...
@ 23:40 https://www.youtube.com/live/dDxUmcQDBfM?feature=share
just checked my boards and all of them face across rail to rail
Yep all rail to rail here too, except one, a JS which has the plug to the right of the stringer and the pin at 45 degrees.
Had a quick look, all my Websters and Lost are rail to rail
Mine are all rail to rail. Never had a pin or plug pull out.
Speaking of plugs, I always gently round the inside edge, so as not to chafe the string, and make sure to check the string often. And do the double loop trick he shows in the video; puts half the strain on the string.
Morning IB. Could you explain what you do to the 'inside edge'?
Morning IB. Could you explain what you do to the 'inside edge'?
Island Bay wrote:Mine are all rail to rail. Never had a pin or plug pull out.
Speaking of plugs, I always gently round the inside edge, so as not to chafe the string, and make sure to check the string often. And do the double loop trick he shows in the video; puts half the strain on the string.
I do Same - Have always knocked that Sharp Edge off
Would be a Horrible swim in from your Favorite Outer Sandbar IB
I take a very sharp knife or razor blade and run it around the inside edge of the plug (maybe at 45deg) to give it a small chamfer/bevel. Then a bit of sandpaper to remove any rough bits.
Some plugs don't need it, but others are super sharp.
ok thanks, nice and proactive - all I've ever done is throw that sharp edge suspicious looks.
I tried scowling at it, but no noticable effect :-)
Island Bay wrote:I tried scowling at it, but no noticeable effect :-)
haha, I'd get that on a t-shirt. Some people still seem to have resting lockdown-face as their default.
:-)
‘MP paddles into waves with very little effort.’
‘Fit as, more foam under the chest, lower rocker etc’
https://www.swellnet.com/news/reels/2023/08/25/watch-torquay-1970s
Always. The whole idea of ‘desert storms’. Now being reduced to 5’ 10 and 31/32” x 2 and 30/32” ‘step ups’, unceremoniously being hurled everywhere, including gumtree, but not down those faces, meaning not any faces, but those faces.
The other ones sneaking in are my wife’s. The custom rack hook board holders are mine too.
6’ x 215lbs with abs. Heavyweight. And no padded rashies. Never. Ever.
6’ 10” x 3 1/4” x 22 1/2”
7’6” x 3 1/4” x 22 1/2”
Built to last. Gleaming surgical instruments. Gearboxes.
Stu .....or anyone with any experience with edge board designs....are they worth the effort or not....been thinking about one of Phil Myers shapes in a longer mid length or mal shape ?
For all those shiny new sticks...that aren't Desert Storms
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