Filling the gap between my fish and mal
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Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Just sold a board on ebay, and though i didn't have enough for a newy, i grabbed this 2nd hander today. I've been wanting something long, but with less nose than the mal, as its too much in overhead and hollow. This should bridge the gap pretty well. Its a big board, but i like em big haha. Should be a good all rounder actually. Not looking to bust airs, just some nice drivy carving turns.
7'6'' x 14n x 21 1/2 x 15t x 3. I had a 7'10'' that was wider all the way through, and my paltry 83kg could do some pretty decent turns on it with the right fin setup haha. This is a 2+1, but i have some fcs occy side fins, and a 6'' centre fin. I got an fcs adaptor, but the tail is a little thinned out for it to fit at the back of the box.
7'6'' x 14n x 21 1/2 x 15t x 3. I had a 7'10'' that was wider all the way through, and my paltry 83kg could do some pretty decent turns on it with the right fin setup haha. This is a 2+1, but i have some fcs occy side fins, and a 6'' centre fin. I got an fcs adaptor, but the tail is a little thinned out for it to fit at the back of the box.
Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
So how big Beery? I'm liking my 8 footer and I have a 7'9 - - so whats the dims on this one?
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
How much nose rocker?
Thats what screws me up transitioning from mal to fish to boards like that.
Thats what screws me up transitioning from mal to fish to boards like that.
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Dims are under the pic mate. Beanpole, the rocker is smooth and not gunny in the nose. I layed it on the floor and i would describe it as "medium" or "natural". Tail rocker is lowish, but again, smooth. Paddles great as you'd imagine, catches waves great, and on late drops, it is ten times better than the mal, obviously. I can feel the length in turns, but that's the tradeoff with longer boards. Mind you, i've surfed it once only, so I need to work out foot placement etc, but so far it feels very user friendly.
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I've got two 7'6" boards. One very old one newish. New ones better but its the nose rocker that screws me up. I like some of Bob McTavish's boards with lots of tail rocker but relatively low entry rocker. Might consider looking around for a bob sled or something if I can find one for a good price. I'd like to give my current 7'6" more of a go but its very frustrating to get out in good largeish for me waves and find that although it paddles great it doesn't plane how I like. Quads probably the go.
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Plane into waves? I reckon Bonzers are so nice planing into waves.
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Was actually thinking along those lines myself.
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Good thing about this board is when you get sick of it youll be able to sell it to a backpacker as a good learner board
Hows your pacman going these days beery?
Hows your pacman going these days beery?
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Good timing. I took the 7'6'' out this morning for the 2nd time. Was only shoulder high but shallow. Paddles great catches waves great. Fin setup is a bit of a pain. I bought an fcs longboard box adaptor. Nice bit of gear, IF it fits the box, which it doesnt. Had to use a 2+1 setup. Got a few ok waves, drivy bottom turns with this fin setup, bit slow to turn though. Im awaiting a 6'' centre fin that'll fit in the box, then i'll try the thruster setup. Still haven't had enough waves on it to say much, though steeper waves are obviously easier to take compared to longboard or fish. For small and steep it's a little too much board ( really!? haha ). Should've packed the fish.
Pacman sits in the shed gathering dust. Probably become a belly board for the kids ( and maybe me! ). My JD fish is just way too good to need another short wide fat board.
Pacman sits in the shed gathering dust. Probably become a belly board for the kids ( and maybe me! ). My JD fish is just way too good to need another short wide fat board.
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Shapers do the 5" or so Ruben Roxburgh centre fins with a longboard box base.
FCS also do an M5 template pc core with longboard base.
Had to shim my M5 one but then sweet.
Is the longboard fcs adaptor loose in the box?
I've been playing with a 6'10" X 21&1/2" X 2&3/4" G&S shaped by Nigel Perrow (Keirrans old man) and a 7'4" X 22" X 2&3/4" G&S which are his magic fish model.
Worked great in the last swell that light up the points this last weekend past and a couple of weeks ago.
This is the 6'10"...both boards have thickness in the foil, nose to tail...old skool.
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FCS also do an M5 template pc core with longboard base.
Had to shim my M5 one but then sweet.
Is the longboard fcs adaptor loose in the box?
I've been playing with a 6'10" X 21&1/2" X 2&3/4" G&S shaped by Nigel Perrow (Keirrans old man) and a 7'4" X 22" X 2&3/4" G&S which are his magic fish model.
Worked great in the last swell that light up the points this last weekend past and a couple of weeks ago.
This is the 6'10"...both boards have thickness in the foil, nose to tail...old skool.
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
Very nice pete!. I looked at the RR 5.5", but the 6'' had just a bit more base, while still being a reasonably standard outline. Its going to match with my fcs Occy sides, that are awesome, despite being glass flex. Always liked these fins, really drivy.
Anyway, tomorrow im loading the fish in the car, first time in ages, hope some small swell hangs around. Paddle fitness is gone, but i don't mind huffing n puffing when ya get a sweet little one on the fish!
Anyway, tomorrow im loading the fish in the car, first time in ages, hope some small swell hangs around. Paddle fitness is gone, but i don't mind huffing n puffing when ya get a sweet little one on the fish!
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The idea behind the G&S's is crowd control on the points when they've got some size and water moving around.
When I'm competing with longboarders in the take off zone I can happily sit deeper and look for fade take offs and carving top turns on the face.
Had fun trying different fin combos/sets to get the feel I want.
Still got my GM diverse 7'6" which will handle bigger walls and give a more mellow ride.
Was interesting reading the crowded points thread as no one talked about board choice.
Well I can't recall it anyway.
A larger board with a nice solid glass job can be such a confidence booster.
But the trend is for as small as possible so I don't mind.
When I'm competing with longboarders in the take off zone I can happily sit deeper and look for fade take offs and carving top turns on the face.
Had fun trying different fin combos/sets to get the feel I want.
Still got my GM diverse 7'6" which will handle bigger walls and give a more mellow ride.
Was interesting reading the crowded points thread as no one talked about board choice.
Well I can't recall it anyway.
A larger board with a nice solid glass job can be such a confidence booster.
But the trend is for as small as possible so I don't mind.
Only a rat can win the rat race.
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Been looking at those volume calculators on Firewire and a few other sites. These calculations seem to add a lot of useful information but they mean even more head scratching about board length etc. Particularly since there are heaps more high volume boards around.
Anyway I've realised I'm kind of deficient in the 3' to 6' department at the moment unless you count my Carver and a gunny 7'6" board.
Just usually ride a fish or occasionally my mal. Doesn't become an issue that often since Bondi closes out usually over about 3'.
Guess I'll be taking the 7'6" to Bali.
Anyway I've realised I'm kind of deficient in the 3' to 6' department at the moment unless you count my Carver and a gunny 7'6" board.
Just usually ride a fish or occasionally my mal. Doesn't become an issue that often since Bondi closes out usually over about 3'.
Guess I'll be taking the 7'6" to Bali.
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What's the carver like??. They look like they'd be a good "short" board for longboarders. Only had a few surfs on the 7'6", the mal is getting most use. Havent had many waves last few months. Hangin to get the fish out too
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My Carver is 7'11", roundtail. Pretty banged up these days with a few repairs but still looks good. Got it on sale for $800 about five years ago. One of those boards that was good from the first surf. Main limitation is duck diving. Tempted to get a carver fish actually. Not sure about the Bob Sled Model. My other 7'6" should go well overseas. Thats originally why I bought it but the length plus rocker is a bit odd for me. Its the sort of board you take out when its good but I find it pretty stiff. It can be surprising but that is usually one or two waves in a session.
Since I got my quad fish I haven't been using it much at all. Kind of thought about a firewire or even a Jim Banks Fish but all that is hypothetical since I probably wont have time to do any surfboard buying before shooting through and I'm pretty sure I'll be skint after the holiday.
Since I got my quad fish I haven't been using it much at all. Kind of thought about a firewire or even a Jim Banks Fish but all that is hypothetical since I probably wont have time to do any surfboard buying before shooting through and I'm pretty sure I'll be skint after the holiday.
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
The problem with the mal isn't the nose it is the tail
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Hmmm.....Bob McTavish vs Roy?
Also me surfing this board for 5 years. Let's see who I should ignore?
Also me surfing this board for 5 years. Let's see who I should ignore?
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Re: Filling the gap between my fish and mal
that G&S looks tidy, I could get into one of them.
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