What a beautiful feeling & a great day at work no doubtJET01 wrote:Had a few too many waves before work today... high tide elouera. i was a bit of a hog.
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Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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I just figure... if someone's silly enough to paddle a standard shortboard on on a high tide full beach break, why should I give them any waves?
Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.
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That's the attitude.JET01 wrote:I just figure... if someone's silly enough to paddle a standard shortboard on on a high tide full beach break, why should I give them any waves?
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It's sometime difficult to be sarcastic in such a short post.BA wrote:That's the attitude.JET01 wrote:I just figure... if someone's silly enough to paddle a standard shortboard on on a high tide full beach break, why should I give them any waves?
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Never forget one time this guy paddling up to me at Bronte and trying to explain that the take off I was getting about 30 mtrs out from where he and his mates were taking off wasn't the take off and that I should paddle in to their take off......where they would take off inside me. No...I'm a bit dense like that...sorry.JET01 wrote:I just figure... if someone's silly enough to paddle a standard shortboard on on a high tide full beach break, why should I give them any waves?
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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The thought did cross my mind. He seemed to think I was getting twice as long a ride and all the set waves because I was confused.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Some sweet looking boards on benetts website. 7'0" rabbidge like and some nice 8'0"s as well
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I wasn't drunk enough . Was tempted mate. Need to sell a few but kind of attached to what I've got. It's a dilemma for sure hahaDavros wrote:Buy
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You sell the Dowling?Beerfan wrote:I wasn't drunk enough . Was tempted mate. Need to sell a few but kind of attached to what I've got. It's a dilemma for sure hahaDavros wrote:Buy
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My tuflite Carver I bought on sale at Aloha Manly for $800 about ten years ago. Carver fish I got off gumtree for $285..... Gave the guy $290 and let him keep the change.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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No, struggled to put it up for sale. Few months of regular surfing and it'd be my good wave board. In fairness I haven't had many waves on it in good waves so would like to wait til I've tried it in the right waves before thinking of selling. The little 5'4" I could sell, though wrong time of year haha, and I'll give it a good run before I sell it.Davros wrote:You sell the Dowling?Beerfan wrote:I wasn't drunk enough . Was tempted mate. Need to sell a few but kind of attached to what I've got. It's a dilemma for sure hahaDavros wrote:Buy
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It's been a good weekend for the midlength brethren up here, the points have been great & it picked up nicely. I really enjoy the extra rail length on the points, beautiful swooping long rides. I managed to get up near enough on the nose of my 7'6 gato piggy & it accelerates crazily which is a hoot. I don't care what anyone says, they re fun & they keep my wave count up
Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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Yeah the crossbreed does look fun, I like the look of his bonzers as well. I ve only seen his boards on Insta but hope to put a couple under my arm one day & have a good fondle
Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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