Alaia Surfing

Discussion in 'Texas' started by texansurfer, Aug 8, 2013.

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  1. texansurfer

    texansurfer Member

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    Jun 19, 2013
    Just curious, i am going to make an alaia just for fun but i was just looking for a second opinion one whether i could even ride it here. I am in north texas.
     
  2. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    I didn't know there was ocean in North Texas. I'm thinking you wouldn't be able to ride it without some ocean.
     

  3. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    you need waves with open faces to really ride alaia's well. But hey give it a go.
     
  4. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    What's your skill level? They're much tougher to ride than YouTube will have you believe.
     
  5. GeorgiaSurfer

    GeorgiaSurfer Well-Known Member

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    Jun 29, 2013
    +1 They're are a lot harder than youtube has you believe. My friend made one and he hasnt stood up but 3 times in a total of 3 sessions. I think he said you need to learn to bodyboard on it and learn how it catches waves, ect. before you can even attempt to stand on it. But go for it! its a fun project and im sure youll be able to have a few rides.
     
  6. Steve83

    Steve83 Well-Known Member

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    Apr 17, 2013
    Go for it. I've made three. I've never stood up on one but have caught a few using it as a bodyboard.....scary fast.
     
  7. rstoup

    rstoup Active Member

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    Jun 25, 2013
    hey steve can you post a couple pics of yours? I'd love to see some homegrown alaia! Which type of wood did you use and how did you seal it?
     
  8. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    Alaias.jpg

    Here are a couple I built. Sealed with linseed oil. Paulownia is the wood you want to use if you can find it. It really depends how "green" you want to go. A linseed combination is good and will keep the water out especially with paulownia but a thin coat of resin will do the same thing and you won't have to reapply it again.
     
  9. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    Look'n awesome man! You've been busy for sure.

    What's up with you not posting build threads?
     
  10. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    You did a BA job on those man, awesome!
     
  11. jtblue18

    jtblue18 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 28, 2008
    Wow, you are a witty character. Here is an idea; pull out the good ol' globe, and take a look where TX is located. Surely you already know, but you decided to be "original" and recite the same joke that has been told all too often. Go slap yourself with a soggy pair of pampers, and post some original garbage next time.
     
  12. texansurfer

    texansurfer Member

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    Jun 19, 2013
    yeah i am just going to make it for fun and if it works great if not oh well
     
  13. texansurfer

    texansurfer Member

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    Jun 19, 2013
    This is all texas
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOY8GCbHk7o
     
  14. texansurfer

    texansurfer Member

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    Jun 19, 2013
    I just read my first post and it should have said north texas coast near gtown and surfside
     
  15. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    I did with my hollow wooden boards. These were the precursors to those builds.

    I didn't post build threads because i didn't want to have to give the ever elusive ride report afterwards. The ride report and my feelings on alaias in my area is that there are so few days that you can successfully ride an alaia that I don't want to waste a perfect day floundering around on the alaia.

    With that being said, there is a new jetty that has recently been installed and we're supposed to get a renourishment project this winter. So hopefully the best of a bad thing will happen and we might get a little point break.
     
  16. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    We have jetties and have had renourishment and ain't never got no point break up here! You will end up with a nice wave by the jetty, protected from winds on either side and maybe get a bit of refraction, and a gnarly shorebreak from the renourishment.
     
  17. les freese

    les freese Well-Known Member

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    Jan 15, 2008
    We just got a shore break with our renourishment
    Here's a cool Upper gulf coast video.

    [video=vimeo;23376307]http://vimeo.com/23376307[/video]
     
  18. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    Wasn't try to be a total wise arse, and I did consult the globe before replying. I was looking at amarillo scratching my head. North coast...aahhh...that's a lot different. Never been there and never rode an alaia so other than knowing that ocean is a key factor in the equation, I'm of zero use to you. I still say go for it!
     
  19. texansurfer

    texansurfer Member

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    Jun 19, 2013
    Yeah i am just going to go for it!
     
  20. Xylem Surfboards

    Xylem Surfboards Well-Known Member

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    Mar 11, 2011
    I ride alaias all the time in knee high waves and I love it. You may not look cool, but it feels awesome to lock in down the line going super fast. (That's just me)