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surfywurfy
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by surfywurfy » Fri May 19, 2017 6:24 pm
Beerfan wrote:surfywurfy wrote:Don't believe everything you read!
Don't like the mondo?
I Like the look....but the one I had wasn't great....actually the other 11 ive had( still own 2) were better.
The supermal is great fun from weaker Crescent waves to the grunt of Anga.
Smartboards in beachies,Coral reefers for rock and coral(obviously)...these are what I own.
But also had stealth and a fish(which didn't swim but ripped grunty stuff).
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by JET01 » Fri May 19, 2017 6:32 pm
saltman wrote:Very nice
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by JET01 » Fri May 19, 2017 6:34 pm
Beanpole wrote:Nice print....what's happening with the bedspread?
My wife chose it.... I call it the technicoloured spread eagle.
Oh and that's just a blanket thrown over the lounge for a bit of contrast
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by Davros » Fri May 19, 2017 6:35 pm
Beerfan wrote:Davros wrote:tootr wrote:Just about every Outer Island looks good to me.
Still got a Smarty, great board, but might go a little more 'middle aged man' for the next one.
I remember the bloke from Aloha Manly Style tried to see me a Smartboard about 10 years ago as a bigger guy board, he described it as the "gourmet" of boards. I still laugh about that sales pitch to this day.
Admittedly they are really well made boards. Super refined, right up your alley
Always thought about getting one
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by JET01 » Fri May 19, 2017 6:35 pm
crabmeat thompson wrote:nice jet. what are the dims?
and that decal is orgasmic.
6'0 x 19.6 x 2.52
The decal is one that he used about 30 years ago when he first started shaping.
The man is a true legend of the industry
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by JET01 » Fri May 19, 2017 6:38 pm
Hatchnam wrote:One of pattos? Looks like it. He shapes sweet boards
My word.
As this is the quiver thread, my PCC quiver consists of this above 6'0 shorty, a 6'1 single, a 6'8 single, and a 7'7 single. Had a few others in between but I didn't like them. My fault for asking for too much foam.
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by steve shearer » Fri May 19, 2017 6:42 pm
saltman wrote:5-11 x 20 1/2 x 2 5/8
v. nice salts.
self shaped?
bring it down here.
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by Beanpole » Fri May 19, 2017 9:07 pm
JET01 wrote:Beanpole wrote:Nice print....what's happening with the bedspread?
My wife chose it.... I call it the technicoloured spread eagle.
Oh and that's just a blanket thrown over the lounge for a bit of contrast
Thanks, Jet.....I was wondering.
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by tootr » Fri May 19, 2017 10:04 pm
Beerfan wrote:tootr wrote:Just about every Outer Island looks good to me.
Still got a Smarty, great board, but might go a little more 'middle aged man' for the next one.
The blue 7'0"?
Yep.
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by JaM71 » Fri May 19, 2017 10:30 pm
Looks beautiful toots, does the v stringer Have noticbly more flex than a conventional centre stringer
Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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by steve shearer » Sat May 20, 2017 7:34 am
penguin classics
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by Beerfan » Sat May 20, 2017 8:24 am
Davros wrote:Beerfan wrote:Davros wrote:tootr wrote:Just about every Outer Island looks good to me.
Still got a Smarty, great board, but might go a little more 'middle aged man' for the next one.
I remember the bloke from Aloha Manly Style tried to see me a Smartboard about 10 years ago as a bigger guy board, he described it as the "gourmet" of boards. I still laugh about that sales pitch to this day.
Admittedly they are really well made boards. Super refined, right up your alley
Always thought about getting one
Next time you get drunk ?!.
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by surfywurfy » Sat May 20, 2017 8:27 am
JaM71 wrote:Looks beautiful toots, does the v stringer Have noticbly more flex than a conventional centre stringer
Only before the glass goes on, noticeable flex comes with the carbon tail.WHOOSH, the speed and drive is truly TURBO!
I haven't ridden or owned "the ultimate in flex" as Mitchell describes a V2 + carbon tail but from all reports they GO!...you only need a couple of grand to get one.
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by Beanpole » Sat May 20, 2017 8:40 am
Anyone know about board rentals in Fiji?
I'm going over for a wedding and its hand luggage only.
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by Davros » Sat May 20, 2017 9:50 am
Beerfan wrote:Davros wrote:Beerfan wrote:Davros wrote:tootr wrote:Just about every Outer Island looks good to me.
Still got a Smarty, great board, but might go a little more 'middle aged man' for the next one.
I remember the bloke from Aloha Manly Style tried to see me a Smartboard about 10 years ago as a bigger guy board, he described it as the "gourmet" of boards. I still laugh about that sales pitch to this day.
Admittedly they are really well made boards. Super refined, right up your alley
Always thought about getting one
Next time you get drunk ?!.
I'd have a massive quiver.
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by Cranked » Sat May 20, 2017 10:18 am
The two McCoy Zots have been working out really well for me since I had them converted to quads.
My wave count has gone up significantly. The 6'8 works really well in head and a half and I see no reason it won't handle double. The 6'1 is easily duck divable and will probably work in the same wave range but the 6'8 has a lot more paddle power.
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by JaM71 » Sat May 20, 2017 11:03 am
surfywurfy wrote:JaM71 wrote:Looks beautiful toots, does the v stringer Have noticbly more flex than a conventional centre stringer
Only before the glass goes on, noticeable flex comes with the carbon tail.WHOOSH, the speed and drive is truly TURBO!
I haven't ridden or owned "the ultimate in flex" as Mitchell describes a V2 + carbon tail but from all reports they GO!...you only need a couple of grand to get one.
Thanks surfy, I imagine you'd need a reasonably clean, lined up wave as well as the two grand to truly make best use of the carbon flex tail. Might be a bit of an overkill on a 2-3ft beachie????
Still, his boards are beautiful & I love the wolf outline, the outline looks similiar to my Campbell Bros pod.
Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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by JaM71 » Sat May 20, 2017 11:08 am
saltman wrote:It feels good when things come together after tweaking your board
Agreed, I recently put a bamboo bonzer fin (thanks Batoes!) into my pod & moved it 1 cm further forward than where the previous fin was positioned & the difference is incredible. It feels faster through turns but also loosened the 5 fin cluster up. Stoked, I have a new board!
Davros: "But it felt a bit long and stiff"
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