the fat bat project survives horrid shark attack
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Good one Butts. Iggy did well on the day and I will testify that he got some solid waves that were not photographed. Considering most waves were overhead, steep and very quick I was surprised that the bat was making the waves. It looks more like a board for slower full waves - but when it gets good it was totally up for it.
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Not in this caserightbrainpositive wrote:Don't be surprised by RV incorrectly naming you.
This is one of the channels RV uses to display his superior wit
It's a lot nicer than when till he starts ripping into you about your lawn or when he 'artistically reinterprets' (aka. 'photoshops') an image that you post
Sorry, Lessly, I’ll take MORE time in future to read the name(s).
MP, ‘AquaB’ needs a map on it like the round Australia tourers
I’ll leave the ‘other’ comments alone for now as my turgid mind goes to work. Go Manly!
I reckon you did alright too bastardosbarstardos wrote:Good one Butts. Iggy did well on the day and I will testify that he got some solid waves that were not photographed. Considering most waves were overhead, steep and very quick I was surprised that the bat was making the waves. It looks more like a board for slower full waves - but when it gets good it was totally up for it.
Lining one up.
Sizeable left
I have a couple, will send them through later via email.
Iggy, will get yours sorted for you soon.
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the map of Oz is an idea I was workin on, I have a logo half done for the project, will show pics when its complete, but yeah ,would be cool to have a map of Oz there somewhere....SDC maybe theres a talented artist out there nah, already done enuff...someone else may be capable... good work Iggs and Butts, waves look good in pics and fairly solid too, captured the bat nicely in a few there. Iggs and Barstardos, you are right the board does hold in and go well in the juicier stuff, when I designed this kinda board first I was really aiming for a smallish waves fishy hybrid for maximum speed and FUN but was very happily surprised when testing it in solid stuff, it really handles well and even gets you into them earlier which can be half the battle sometimes, if you use your rail and let the quad do its stuff, they are heaps of fun in all sorts of conditions..was a nice surprise, think the quaddy's like a bit of juice...Looks like you guys had FUn and thats what its all about...cheersric_vidal wrote:Not in this caserightbrainpositive wrote:Don't be surprised by RV incorrectly naming you.
This is one of the channels RV uses to display his superior wit
It's a lot nicer than when till he starts ripping into you about your lawn or when he 'artistically reinterprets' (aka. 'photoshops') an image that you post
Sorry, Lessly, I’ll take MORE time in future to read the name(s).
MP, ‘AquaB’ needs a map on it like the round Australia tourers
I’ll leave the ‘other’ comments alone for now as my turgid mind goes to work. Go Manly!
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CONGRATS are in order by the sounds of things...good on you , nuthin better than the birth of a child, best experiences of my life thats for sure...Butts wrote:And I believe Congratulations are in orderbarstardos wrote:That left illustrates exactly why I chose to ride the old faithful 6'4" DHD rounded pin.
Nice pics Butts
Proud addition to the family, everything went well I assume?
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Good news bastardos. Congrats to family.
I found when my kids were younger I could manage to still get a surf. Now they are less reliant on us moment by moment but tend to take bigger chunks of the weekend out of my schedule, especially with the weekend sports thing.
I'm sure nothing will be stopping you getting out though.
I found when my kids were younger I could manage to still get a surf. Now they are less reliant on us moment by moment but tend to take bigger chunks of the weekend out of my schedule, especially with the weekend sports thing.
I'm sure nothing will be stopping you getting out though.
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teach them to surf.oldman wrote:Good news bastardos. Congrats to family.
I found when my kids were younger I could manage to still get a surf. Now they are less reliant on us moment by moment but tend to take bigger chunks of the weekend out of my schedule, especially with the weekend sports thing.
I'm sure nothing will be stopping you getting out though.
Dad did it for me, and now i dont do anything else except run
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