Midlengths
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That's exciting news, you'll be the torren Martyn of the sunshine coast!
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Nice! And on really small days you can pop the centre fin out and go semi finless
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So your Wombat is actually a Carbon Jet?
How's the weight?
How's the weight?
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Yes.
It is heavy, but PU with a six on the deck and the bottom, plus carbon bottom and rails, plus tail patch, it feels about right for that construction.
No heavier than a PU McCoy though.
No dings or depressions after a month in Bali. Used it on a few big days - maybe a few double overhead - not ideal but ridable in most conditions. The wide flat nose was a liability at times. Best as a thruster in those conditions.
It is heavy, but PU with a six on the deck and the bottom, plus carbon bottom and rails, plus tail patch, it feels about right for that construction.
No heavier than a PU McCoy though.
No dings or depressions after a month in Bali. Used it on a few big days - maybe a few double overhead - not ideal but ridable in most conditions. The wide flat nose was a liability at times. Best as a thruster in those conditions.
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I've looked at them a few times online.
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If I'd said Beau Young "Carbon Jet" no-one would have had a clue what I was talking about.
And TBH, I hadn't even visited his web site, it was just that I'd owned a 6'4 Wide Arsed Wombat about 6 or so years ago so I naturally called it a wombat.
And TBH, I hadn't even visited his web site, it was just that I'd owned a 6'4 Wide Arsed Wombat about 6 or so years ago so I naturally called it a wombat.
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They look fun. I can see how it would go okay down the line with that fin setup.
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The glide and speed for such a small board is amazing (it has a deep single concave nose to tail, with no tail washout). I'm riding gutless little waves where everyone else is on 10+ mals and I'm getting heaps of waves* and riding them just as far and as fast as they are, although I do need to nose ride when they get really gutless.
* There is a steep/doubleup take off available. If that didn't exist my waves would be few and far between. Around here though, those little doubleups exist on about half the reef breaks that I surf
* There is a steep/doubleup take off available. If that didn't exist my waves would be few and far between. Around here though, those little doubleups exist on about half the reef breaks that I surf
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Fair enough. But I’d been commenting on the Wombat 2 which I hated. I guess you’re right it doesn’t make too much difference.
I think Beau Young and Devon Howard are the best mid length riders around. I don’t really count Torrens in that list.
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How long is the Bonzer Biscuit, Cranky?
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6′ 4″, 21 3/4", 3", 46.9 L, fin 7″ True Aims Bonzer
Its one of the best boards I've ever ridden. Very fast and very loose. But Its hard to keep up my wave count at the places I surf... I am nearly 70, in fact 69 next Monday. I did some shonky subtraction a while ago and thought for a while that my next birthday was my 70th
If money was no object I'd just get Psillakis to shape me 6'8, 7, 7''6 and 8' versions
Its one of the best boards I've ever ridden. Very fast and very loose. But Its hard to keep up my wave count at the places I surf... I am nearly 70, in fact 69 next Monday. I did some shonky subtraction a while ago and thought for a while that my next birthday was my 70th
If money was no object I'd just get Psillakis to shape me 6'8, 7, 7''6 and 8' versions
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It was second hand $600, the previous owner paid $1,150 for it
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Cranky, what do u weigh?
Interested in weight to volume ratio.
Interested in weight to volume ratio.
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75kg
It's not that I can't get waves on it. In Bali I usually do two 2 hour sessions every day. Couple of hundred big steps up and down the cliffs, a long walk, long paddles.
Cumulative fatigue. If it was a couple of sessions a week it would be a doddle. But it's endless overhead, double, a serious pack sitting on the takeoff zone.
The next oldest person in the lineup is probably 10 or 15 years younger than me.
It's not all beer and skittles you know.
It's not that I can't get waves on it. In Bali I usually do two 2 hour sessions every day. Couple of hundred big steps up and down the cliffs, a long walk, long paddles.
Cumulative fatigue. If it was a couple of sessions a week it would be a doddle. But it's endless overhead, double, a serious pack sitting on the takeoff zone.
The next oldest person in the lineup is probably 10 or 15 years younger than me.
It's not all beer and skittles you know.
“I don’t necessarily agree with everything I say ”— Marshall McLuhan
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What’s it like duck diving 1.5-2x overhead?
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