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Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by KM1417, Oct 24, 2008.

  1. SandPiper

    SandPiper Active Member

    37
    Oct 8, 2008
    yeah i agree. but you should just keep skimming.
     
  2. KM1417

    KM1417 Member

    15
    Oct 9, 2008
    I'll always skim... I'm just looking to expand my boarding abilities.. I've pretty much boarded on every type of terrain and on every type of board--- just never picked up a surf board... Sounds kind of funny bc surfing is a major boarding sport lol... But i always enjoyed skimming so i didnt feel the need to paddle out, but now im older and im tired of watching my friends surf while im on the beach... Whats the difference betwen a quad fish and a fish-- if any? thanks guys
     

  3. NewJerseyNick

    NewJerseyNick Well-Known Member

    78
    Nov 10, 2007
    softops suck

    DOnt get a soft top!
     
  4. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Fish is the shape & Quad is the fin setup:)
     
  5. frylock89

    frylock89 Well-Known Member

    82
    Sep 20, 2008
    no soft tops!!

    I learned to surf on a 7-6 hybrid with no problems, something like that would def be good. Just stay away from the soft tops unless u have a little kid(real little) learning to surf.
     
  6. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    soft tops are stupid. they are trully only good for like s::ty shorebreak. but i learned on a 9' modern longboard and was riding the line on my first try. but thats also because i have been snowboarding almost my whole life.
     
  7. ECSeptember

    ECSeptember Member

    5
    Jul 9, 2008
    Chances are if you are skimboarding and decent at it, you will catch on to surfing pretty quick. Everyone says to get a fun shape, but I never learned on one and by the time you learn you'll want to get rid of the fun shape because it will no longer be fun. By a board based on your style of riding or what you percieve it to be. I started on a 6'2" squash, 18 1/4" W, the board did not hold be up unless surf was minimal. By used.
     
  8. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

    918
    Oct 23, 2007
    if you want to eventually shred, try tricks etc. just start out on a thruster that might be a little longer than you would normally ride. So if you are 5'8" get a 6'3" or 6'4". then once you get good get like a 6'1" or 6'0".
     
  9. THEpRoJeCtDE14

    THEpRoJeCtDE14 Member

    23
    Nov 22, 2007
    Are you ****ing retarded?
     
  10. THEpRoJeCtDE14

    THEpRoJeCtDE14 Member

    23
    Nov 22, 2007
    And you are even more retarded then him.
     
  11. JerseySurfRat89

    JerseySurfRat89 Well-Known Member

    256
    Oct 6, 2007
  12. sosodel

    sosodel Well-Known Member

    146
    Mar 6, 2008
    so when skimming do you ever actually hit the wave or are you one of those that skim in an inch of water like your picture? serious question.. cause if you actually can hit the waves and ride them and your a half decent swimmer with a quick pop up just start with like a 6'2 thats what i did. picked surfing up pretty quick
     
  13. KM1417

    KM1417 Member

    15
    Oct 9, 2008
    Is there a reason your comments are negative?
     
  14. KM1417

    KM1417 Member

    15
    Oct 9, 2008
    Ive been riding waves for a few years now and have gotten pretty good on my Vic... That pic is just one of many... I can swim good, the only thing that im not sure of is how ill be on the pop up-- thats why i was thinking a longer board like a 7'6" or close to it... Catching a wave on a skimboard is way different but the ride should still be the same...
     
  15. sosodel

    sosodel Well-Known Member

    146
    Mar 6, 2008
    rides a little different cant really swing the back like on a skimboard... and put up a cooler pic
     
  16. Kneeboarder4Life

    Kneeboarder4Life Well-Known Member

    101
    Sep 23, 2008
    hey hey now. that is a radical action shot. it oozes athleticism and you can practically see space bending behind him as he sizzles across the action zone. he needs to trade in that old vic for a state of the art sandpiper skimboard though. KB4L would never lead you wrong. besides, it is too cold to surf now.
     
    Last edited: Oct 29, 2008
  17. KM1417

    KM1417 Member

    15
    Oct 9, 2008
    Actually this pic was taken just after a pop shuv it in about an 2 inches of water... My boy was a little late with the shot... He at least got a decent pic of my end ride lol... Dont worry ill post another pic after i come back from Costa in 2 weeks...
     
  18. sosodel

    sosodel Well-Known Member

    146
    Mar 6, 2008
    no thats not that has to be much later if that happened non of the water is splashed and youd be catching your balance a little more... and kneeboarder el o el
     
  19. SandPiper

    SandPiper Active Member

    37
    Oct 8, 2008
    I would def. have to go with KB4L on that one. I think the best board i have ever riden was a sandpiper. This is why i still crush one. I feel there might be a little bit of jealousy in there air. I think somebody, not mentioning any names, might not be able to do a shove-it on any type of board. That is not a world i live in, thank god.
     
  20. KM1417

    KM1417 Member

    15
    Oct 9, 2008
    The pic wasnt intended to prove my ability to you, it was for my profile pic lol... but i assure you that it was taken a few seconds after.. lol... I'm not here to dicuss my SB skills with anyone... However, I will def throw down if someone wants to meet up for a good day of SB... Anyway My original question was about surfing not my pic lol... I appreciate your advice on my surfing question though.. :)