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Thanks Trev for posting the pics, I hope others do the same. It would be cool if we could get some footage too, I got a some of Fong surfing it and the guys checkin the board out.. It was good to get the "MORE the merrier" project started. Everyone who made it was into the whole concept of the project and it was great to talk to you all face to face finally. There was lots of interesting conversation about surfing and boards and Fongs detailed description of how to snap a surfboard in a Ti-Tree pit...Anyway, it has begun, Fong surfed it first and it seemed to go well for him, he said it was very fast and paddled great. The 'Aqua-Bat' will be with Fong for the next week and then I think Trev is gunna have a crack, should be interesting, seeing how he normally rides a 9 fter but thats what its all about, surfing a different board and maybe finding out that you can ride something that you wouldnt ever consider riding...That and getting the chance to meet some cool people along the way...Tiger had a few waves too and although he wasnt expecting too much , he actually did a few nice turns and was pleasantly surprised..He also seemed to like the quad set up where he hasnt liked them much before so its been positive experience for all involved so far...MORE updates soon.....please try to get pics and footage and write some cool stuff in the diary guys......the board has till the 11th of July on he Sunny Coast so if you are keen to have a surf or a few days with the 'Aqua-Bat', get in touch...cheers and thanks ...MP
Yeah was a fun little get together, good to get the project underway. I got about 5 or 6 waves on it, and was pleasantly surprised the way it performed underfoot. It certainly wasn't a case of me not expecting much Mark, it was more that I thought I had an idea of how it would feel after checking it out. And then to surf it and find it performed in an entirely different manner. I thought with so much planing area and concave, and really low rails, combined with so much fin, that the board would feel a bit platey and slow rail to rail. But it felt really lively, and pretty loose, I reckon I'll try with the little stabiliser in the back next surf. The fact that I was able to jump on it after riding a totally different board, that I was pretty tuned into, and have no problem adjusting to it, speaks volumes. This tells me that the sweet spot is large, and it's user friendly. I reckon you've done really well to make a board that will be very versatile, and have something to offer all the different punters that get to ride it. Looking forward to my next surf on it mate, I'll get back to you with more feedback soon.
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sums it up perfectly....everyones gonna have some fun on ittiger wrote: the sweet spot is large, and it's user friendly. I reckon you've done really well to make a board that will be very versatile, and have something to offer all the different punters that get to ride it. .
surf small t-tree on it today...and didn't snap it
it paddles like a mal...easy get your feet on...and goes pretty fast ( quads hey )
if anyone wants it up the nth sunny coast end..pm me...
i love see some our crippled friends have a go it....maybe coops when it gets too manky dy ( u just know this boards gonna have some stories tell )
p.s u good for the early friday tig
p.p.s tigers boards look better than prittys boards
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I am glad people are enjoying it, very good to hear the feedback and will help me learn MORE about this design and what surfers like and or dislike about it. What I have found is that most guys can easily jump on and have fun on them straight away and theres not a big transition like on some fish boards, the Fat-Bat is stable enough for older guys are guys who usually ride longer boards but still lively enough for shortboard regulars to still throw it around a bit. This board is longer than I would have made it for the guys who have already surfed it and also it has been glassed heavier than I would have liked but when designing it for such a wide variety of body shapes and sizes and because it has a lot of travelling to do I thought that it made MORE sense, so please take this on board when surfing it. There is a stabilizer -tail fin that can be put on if you want to try it as a 5 finner, its in the diary bag inside the cover...lookin forward to seeing some pics and hearing MORe stories....ENJOY
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Hope those vapours weren't amil or was it the Vapours Turning Japanese cause you know what that song was aboutric_vidal wrote:Overactive mind, too many vapours perhaps.pridmore wrote:Butts has already offered his services when it gets near his area...anyone else able to get shots would be appreciated.... RV, you must have been in too many gay bars coz nobody else was thinkin that ???????
pray tell I don’t, Spooned one. I mean I know the song, just never really analyse lyRICs.Spoon wrote:Vapours Turning Japanese cause you know what that song was about
Hey Prid, I hope BustedButts isn’t going to bat on the bat. You think he has damaged himself, you should see what he does to boards.
Eewwww, that’ll get back.
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Wrong connotation RB(+), make it sound like a dogrightbrainpositive wrote:There can only be one "bluey" in this 'litter'mustkillmulloway wrote:
well lets comprised and agree with me naming the board "bluey"
Howzabout Merry, yeah Something about Merry, what with all this aqua batting and all.
Thruster hey Fang, MORE info required soonest.
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Just found out that Saltman , who was taking the AquaBat to Indo, is now not taking it due to already taking 3 boards and unsure if it's width and design would be suited to the reef waves... So I am hoping that someone else out there might be heading off somewhere and are keen to take the board with them...?????? I would like it to go to some different places , just think it would make it MORE interesting to look back at the end of its journey....suggestions appreciated.....Story in the Coastal Views newspaper tommorrow-( local Yamba -Illuka rag ).....any other newspaper contacts appreciated too....
Met up with Fongo for a morning sesh at Sunshine today, we both took the Aqua bat for a spin. Waves were only 2-3ft, but perfect Quite different to the M'dore grovel from the last surf. The Bat was fun to ride, and hung in surprisingly well in the steep sections. One thing I did notice when pulling in was that once you set your line it was difficult to make slight adjustments in trim, so you were pretty much committed to that line. Did a few turns that felt ok, no hang ups. Didn't ride it too long as I was amped to get back out there on my board. Crew are gunna have some fun on this board. It'll be a good transition style board for either those who are struggling a bit on a reg shortboard and need more volume, or guys riding longboards/mini mals who want more performance without sacrificing too much paddling. So you've hit the nail on the head Mark, in regards to making a board that will be versatile for the odd assortment of punters that are gunna have a spin on it. Fong took a few piccies, he'll probably post 'em up a bit later.
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