5'10" Fish

Discussion in 'Global Surf Talk' started by ImpactSurf, Jul 6, 2008.

  1. ImpactSurf

    ImpactSurf Active Member

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    May 5, 2008
    Hi I have just recently went to a local surf shop and was told to get a 5' 10", 5 fin combo(Quad or Thruster fin setup), round nose fish. I am 5'3" and 130lbs. I usually surf anywhere from head to overhead high surf. I have been using a 6'4" short board and it wasn't responsive at all. I am an intermediate surfer who is looking for a more responsive board. Is this the board for me?

    Thank you for your help!
     
  2. Skooba

    Skooba Well-Known Member

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    Mar 17, 2008
    first off, if you usually surf head high to overhead surf lemme ask you something. Where you surfin?

    What are the dimensions for the 5'10 and the 6'4? I'm 5'7 at 150 and I ride a retro fish that is 5'6 X 20 X 2.5 and a quiet flight that is 6'1 X 18.25 X 2 1/8 (thumb tail). The wider the board the less responsive it is. Try out a variety of board and see which one you like best. Good luck and I hope that helped
     

  3. ImpactSurf

    ImpactSurf Active Member

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    May 5, 2008
    i surf in the winter on long island. the fish is about 5'10"X19"X2 3/8". The 6'4"is about 19 " and 2 3/4." The 6'4" is a thruster setup while the fish is a 5 fin
     
  4. Crist

    Crist Active Member

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    Mar 27, 2008
    Fish go strait, unless you go super short.

    RNF huh? I take it it's the Lost Round Nose Fish? go with the thruster set up over the quad set up (for the love of God dont use all 5) it'll keep you a little more loose in the tail. The reason the fish will prob be more responsive is that its shorter. In actuality (and because you're surfing such big waves) you should probably be using a shorter short rather than a fish (unless those same head highs you are riding are pure mush?) Check out a Lost SD2 or even a Lost Shark- both have the same short charectaristics you're used to, but have a little more thickness so you can plow through mush and solids alike and go shorter length.

    Ive given you the info, so now it's your turn: where are these head highs at you usually surf?
     
  5. ImpactSurf

    ImpactSurf Active Member

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    May 5, 2008
    Long Island Winter surf, I only go when it gets big
     
  6. drew0880

    drew0880 Active Member

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    Jan 29, 2008
    Dont know if this will help, but i ride a 5'10 fish. If you want a classic fish go with the twin setup, this will generate some speed for you. As far as responsive, what do you mean? Do you want a board that you can turn and carve easier. This will not be the board for you. It is made to ride fast and have longer bottom and top turns (not a carving board). Anyway good luck and hope that helped
     
  7. fockerRN

    fockerRN Well-Known Member

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    May 20, 2006
    I have a 5'10 Quad Fish for sale. Only used it twice!!! Obviously it's in excellent condish. I was too tall and lanky to use it. It's a Larry Mayo (Florida shaper). Beautiful board. If interested, lemme know. I can snap some pics and send you the other specs.