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Where did you surf today ?
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
wtf? You gotta be joking mate. South coast is littered with world class reefs. North coast basically has no reefs. Just mellow open faced beachies.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
north coast has a better, more wide open swell window.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
Agree. Not so many slabs but better waves all round (as SS notes) and the beachies are generally superior too.steve shearer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:34 amnorth coast has a better, more wide open swell window.
Plus, it’s where I surf so stop pumping it up Coops or I’ll let down your tyres next time you hit Mystics
Re: Where did you surf today ?
i thought as much. Dont worry mate, ill be south of there.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
True. The North Coast has no World Class Waves. There are no point breaks on the North Coast and any wave that breaks is never long or hollow. That's why it's so uncrowded up there all the time.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
Re: Where did you surf today ?
Far more limited options when the size kicks in up north coast though. Down here it’s game on.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
Game off for me anyway so it's hypothetical. Like 80-90% of surfers.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
Is there?
Obviously if there is a set of something it is defined by what is outside the set. However, since you can put that into a set there is ultimately nothing that is not in a set. Therefore sets cannot exist: Bertrand Russell's Paradox.
Obviously if there is a set of something it is defined by what is outside the set. However, since you can put that into a set there is ultimately nothing that is not in a set. Therefore sets cannot exist: Bertrand Russell's Paradox.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
Re: Where did you surf today ?
In deference to Geoff McCoys fixation with, and veneration of single fins, I was prepared to give them another go, so I brought three Zots to Bali this time and some Gulwing and Winged Keel fins.
I've tried both before and, compared to a thruster or quad, I've have had no luck with the Gulwing and some success with the the Winged Keel. To start with and to ease my way into single fins, I also brought a 6" single to use in a 2+1 configuration.
Yesterday the surf was a bit unruly early (first light is 5:30am) but settled down a bit by 7:30am. Just four out with sets head to head and a half, still lumpy. First wave and I found that the 2+1 completely changed the boards performance compared to the quads I have been using for at least a year.
I was expecting it to be stiffer and preferring longer arcs, but it wasn't. It was looser, far easier to turn, and to bury the rail. It could also surf in longer arcs as expected, and hold a fast line without pumping, but the choice of using short arc rail burying turns was a real surprise. Under heavy back foot pressure I could feel the single centre fin letting go as the fin started stalling, but the rail fin (a very small quad rear) had just enough bite to hold until the rail took over.
The wind turned very light offshore and conditions were near perfect. It took another hour for the crowd to hit a dozen and meanwhile we racked up a lot of good waves.
After that surf the single experiment can wait... I went out and found another 6" and a 6.5", and set up all 3 boards as 2+1s.
I've tried both before and, compared to a thruster or quad, I've have had no luck with the Gulwing and some success with the the Winged Keel. To start with and to ease my way into single fins, I also brought a 6" single to use in a 2+1 configuration.
Yesterday the surf was a bit unruly early (first light is 5:30am) but settled down a bit by 7:30am. Just four out with sets head to head and a half, still lumpy. First wave and I found that the 2+1 completely changed the boards performance compared to the quads I have been using for at least a year.
I was expecting it to be stiffer and preferring longer arcs, but it wasn't. It was looser, far easier to turn, and to bury the rail. It could also surf in longer arcs as expected, and hold a fast line without pumping, but the choice of using short arc rail burying turns was a real surprise. Under heavy back foot pressure I could feel the single centre fin letting go as the fin started stalling, but the rail fin (a very small quad rear) had just enough bite to hold until the rail took over.
The wind turned very light offshore and conditions were near perfect. It took another hour for the crowd to hit a dozen and meanwhile we racked up a lot of good waves.
After that surf the single experiment can wait... I went out and found another 6" and a 6.5", and set up all 3 boards as 2+1s.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
Right on Thud. I've used 2+1s a lot, but always in mid lengths and they were OK, but never really lit up.
“I don’t necessarily agree with everything I say ”— Marshall McLuhan
Re: Where did you surf today ?
I have a 6'6 2+1. Loose and drivey as hell. Not the easiest board to dial but when it comes together....
@Trev. Some dude from Noosa called Gary Vaughn (also a local real estate agent) is having a ding ding battle with Joel Tudor on Insta. Know him?
@Trev. Some dude from Noosa called Gary Vaughn (also a local real estate agent) is having a ding ding battle with Joel Tudor on Insta. Know him?
Re: Where did you surf today ?
Very sensitive to placement of the centre fin/the fin cluster shape.
Mark where it is now. Half an inch further back and it'll be a down the line board, half an inch forward it'll probably be unrideable.
I like small upright side fins with a bit of base, probably how your quad find are.
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Re: Where did you surf today ?
Like bonzer set-ups.
I want Nightclub Dwight dead in his grave I want the nice-nice up in blazes
Re: Where did you surf today ?
Don't "know" him. But I think I might have met him a few months ago.
If it's the same guy, annoying as all fcuk.
I'm not on Instagram so I guess I can't see it.
We were having a typically overpriced Noosa coffee after a surf and he turned up, having known one of the guys in our group from their school days.
He also knew a couple of real estate blokes I've known for yonks. Made sure we knew one of them was gay (which I knew anyway and the others couldn't care less) and put shit on the other guy who I've known since we were 20 and navigated me to a rally win back in 1976.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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