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Jackson Biscuits

Postby JET01 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:03 pm

Has anyone ridden a Jackson Biscuit?

They look a little more performance orientated than the Al Merrick ones.

Been thinking of selling up most of my quiver and sticking with the same board to improve my surfing.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby iggy » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:07 am

JET01 wrote:thinking of selling up most of my quiver and sticking with the same board to improve my surfing.


man, that opens up a huge can of worms and mixed debate... :shock: :lol:
i reckon sticking to one board for all conditions would be debilitating and harmful to improvement..
like, how could you play a game of golf with just a 9 iron..?
(don't play the game, but it's an analogy i like)
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby Cpt.Caveman » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:28 am

I love surfing different boards, I reckon it only makes you a better surfer.

When I surf lots of different boards it forces me to be really sensitive to whats going on under my feet, stopping me from surfing with too much habit. This type of "reacting to whats happening at the time" approach to surfing is only a good thing in my opinion, as the wave will never be the same twice in a row. This type of surfing slowly stripped my surfing back to fundamentals, as NC alludes to when talking about his book about surfing technique. Things like keeping a relaxed upper body, being sensitive to the power of the wave under my feet, using my shoulders to turn, etc.

When I surf the same board too much I find that I tend to go for certain lines and turns that I'm familiar with and have done x number of times before...not necessarily reading the wave with sensitivity anymore. I'll often have some of my most fun and breath-through moments in surfing when I'm trying to figure out what a new board can do.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby carpet » Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:10 am

just checked the pantry and found some scotch fingers,iced vovos and gollywogs but no jackson bisciuts,so sorry cant help :lol: :lol:
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby purple pyramids » Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:45 am

i was talking to jackson on the weekend about getting a board shaped.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby JET01 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:09 am

IGGY and CPT. I see where you're coming from, but i should be a little clearer,

I've currenlty got a few boards that i tend to ride in similar conditions.

9ft Modern Contour Stringer (a must for 1-2ft crumblers)
6'8 Miller Waterskate (great for 3-4ft crumblers)
6'2 Firewire Dominator (2-4ft when it's a bit suckier)
6'2 M10 Hogfish (2-4ft when it's a bit suckier)
6'0 Webber Mini fish (2-4ft average)
5'10 Southpoint Epoxy fish (2-3ft )

I been loving the length and width of the 5'10 x 21 1/8 x 2 1/2, I don't know whether it's just been an improvement in my surfing of late or the board, but i always seem to get my feet in the right spot almost every time, and can't say that for many of the other boards. it's got FCS Wooden keels on it and i love the speed i get out of bottom turns and pumping it down the line.

6'0 feels like way too much volume and i tend to slide out a fair bit.

6'2 firewire. despite all the time and effort i've put into it... can't seem to get it sussed.

6'2 M10 Hogfish, haven't surfed it for ages, but have had some great beachie surfs on it. going to hold onto it for a while.

6'8 Miller. first ever custom (see the thread from a few years ago) high sentimental value, and always performs well in average conditions.

9'0 Longboards are just great fun, and handy when it's crowded.

With this in mind... i was trying to find a board that kind of combined the 6'2 fire wire and 6'0 Webber.

For obvious reasons i can't have a 5 plug board that i could set up as thruster/quad/twin/keels so that's why i'm going to keep the 5'10.

I just want to free up space and stop wasting so much time thinking about which board i'm going to ride/fall off today.

That's why i was thinking about getting 5'10 x 20 5/8 x 2 3/4 biscuit set up with 5 plugs. the volume's there.. the perfomance bottom, the width for stability, the different fin possibilities.

Could be just a pipe dream that won't pay off... i'll give it a nudge and see how things pan out...

I've got to raise some funds though...

Webber mini fish is for sale 60 x 21 x 3 1/4 going for $500 only two compressions one on the bottom from my head, and one on the deck from my arse ;)
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby Cpt.Caveman » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:28 am

haha sorry mate, I didn't realise that you had boards coming out of your ears.

sounds like a quiver reconfiguration!

i'm currently going through one now, great fun :)
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby pridmore » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:32 am

not sure of your ability Jet ( and by no means do I mean that you dont surf well, this is a general comment ) but imho, a surfer with more ability can adjust and also benefit from a variety of boards, less ability means harder transition from board to board....but surfers of less ability require the best board for them to improve at a better rate....

I cant even ride one board per surf, it is something I just really enjoy, bit like CC said, those waves when feeling out a new can be the most enjoyable, totally fresh feelings, hasnt been repeated a hundred times before....

they havent really called it a 'biscuit' surely ????
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby Topher » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:22 am

pridmore wrote:
they havent really called it a 'biscuit' surely ????


http://www.jacksonsurfboards.com.au/sho ... oards.html

Hit page down a few times. I don't think they have a model called a 'biscuit' but under the photo it defo says biscuit. They also have a 'pod' fish.

I love Jacksons by the way. Shitty website. Great boards. Nice guys.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby pridmore » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:30 am

i am sure they are good guys and good boards but you cant call them the same name as another company surely ??? maybe borrow the general design ( not ideal either but all shapers have done it , impossible to be original all the time with everything that has been done ) but a bit of imagination and ya own name would be good I think....do they do a 'fishcuit' too...like I said, prob good blokes but
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby Topher » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:26 am

Mark: I agree. It's wrong, and asking for trouble. But I don't think it occurs to them to name it the boards anything else. They don't have 'biscuit' or 'pod' on the boards in the factory - in fact I don't think they 'name' any of their models. Wasn't trying to make excuses for them, probably sounded that way.

Now, hows my fat bat going :P

JET01 Seen a few blokes on short, fat jackson quads around here recently. Looks like they go good. I've had a few of their boards, and my dad has probably had 20 of them. Couldn't reccomend them highly enough.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby JET01 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:41 pm

Mark. When it comes to skill...i'm a pretty shit surfer. But i love it just as much as the next realsurfer and just want to get a little better... So i'm thinking if i take some of the variables out of what's under my feet then i might be able to concentrate on where i'm surfing on the wave to get the most out of it. I just have this idea in my head that the board consistancey would help me out a bit.

As for the "biscuit" name debate... I've done a fair bit of reading when it comes to surfboards (13 hour night shifts need to be filled in some how :wink: ) and i'm sure i've seen a few references to "biscuit" boards in the past. I don't see the term 'biscuit' to be any different to the term 'fish' to be honest.

Thanks to all the other guys out there for the Jackson feedback. I just don't hear anyone on this forum talk about them... must be the strong northern beaches influence this site has.

I just bought a new boat today... So I'm definitely going to have to wait until i sell a few more boards before i can order a new one.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby pridmore » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:20 pm

the Fish is a design of surfboard ( although extremely loosely thrown around these days )
and the 'Biscuit' is a model name of a Merrick shape, I guess it is a bit blurry these days with names for everything and designs overlapping and hybrids all over the place ( which I love ) but for me, if one company comes up with a name of a specific design of theirs, then another company should not be able to ( or want to ) use the exact same name for the same type of shape...for me that is blatant copying ... maybe they should have called it the Iced Vo-Vo, straight away there is a great spraying option....JMO.....

Jet, too many boards can confuse you, maybe reduce the quiver to a basic 3 boards and try to ride one for the majority of the time....the Miller might be a good one from what you have said...???
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby dinosaur » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:27 pm

JET01 wrote:Mark. When it comes to skill...i'm a pretty shit surfer. But i love it just as much as the next realsurfer and just want to get a little better...



Well looking at your list of boards I'd say your always going to struggle. Way too many fish style boards in fact way too many boards full stop. Keep the mal ( but not for when its crowded if your skill level isn't that high) get rid of all the other crap and get someone, why not pridmore to shape you a good quality all round thruster.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby TrevG » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:40 pm

pridmore wrote:the Fish is a design of surfboard ( although extremely loosely thrown around these days )
and the 'Biscuit' is a model name of a Merrick shape, I guess it is a bit blurry these days with names for everything and designs overlapping and hybrids all over the place ( which I love ) but for me, if one company comes up with a name of a specific design of theirs, then another company should not be able to ( or want to ) use the exact same name for the same type of shape...for me that is blatant copying ... maybe they should have called it the Iced Vo-Vo, straight away there is a great spraying option....JMO.....

Morally maybe. But unless they've registered the name "Biscuit", it's open slather. And they won't let you register a word in common useage. You have to alter the spelling to something similar but not in the dictionary. ("Bisket"?)
As an example, look how many car manufacturers have and "Executive" model.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby pridmore » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:49 pm

I agree in a way...but imagine Hyundai released a Commodore and it was almost identical in design.....but surfing and surfboards is different, names arent registered by law I guess, it is a nick name more than anything really, something to label a cetain design and shape but it has also become a way to market these designs...... :|
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby carve8 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:33 pm

I can vouch for Jacksons, best boards i've ever owned. Currently riding a 6'1" hybrid fishy thing they made for me a few years back after snapping my mini mal a few weeks ago. I checked out those quad biscuits on the weekend and am seriously thinking of getting one over another longer board. Also keen on feedback if anyone has ridden one.
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Re: Jackson Biscuits

Postby RickyG » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:42 am

As a former shire resident I can definitely vouch for jacko's , both in terms of quality and the guys runnign the show. I'll have to pass on checking their website though - I've heard they're doing a lot of great fishy boards and I'm afraid the temptation to place an order would just be too strong to resist :(
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