Dumpster Diver for Sale

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by jml7140, Jul 10, 2010.

  1. jml7140

    jml7140 Well-Known Member

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    Jun 12, 2009
    I have a 6'0" Channel Island Dumpster Diver for sale. Board is basically brand new. I picked it up the other day and surfed it this morning - it's a little small for me.

    Dimesions are 6'0" x 20 1/2" x 2 5/8".

    The board comes with a channel island deck pad and M5 fins.

    First $550 takes it.

    Message me if you are interested. I'll post some picks tomorrow.
     
    Last edited: Jul 11, 2010
  2. Surfskater

    Surfskater Active Member

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    Sep 30, 2009
    What are the dimensions? Thanks
     

  3. jml7140

    jml7140 Well-Known Member

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    Jun 12, 2009
    I updated the post to include the dimensions - let me know if you r interested
     
  4. SkegLegs

    SkegLegs Well-Known Member

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    Feb 8, 2009
    Just fyi a board that wide and thick, not to mention 6 feet long, can float just about anyone. Especially if it's epoxy, which is pretty standard on those boards, that thing could float someone 225 w/o a prob.
     
  5. jml7140

    jml7140 Well-Known Member

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    Jun 12, 2009
    Just so no one is confused. The board is not an epoxy, although they do make this board in it.

    As far as floating someone up to 225lbs, I'd have to disagree. When I asked the guys at Channel Island what size I should get, they recommended the 6'0" and I am 195lbs and 5'9". I feel like it is still a little small for me. Might be because I normally ride a slightly wider quad and twin fin or I'm getting old and can't paddle anymore. Or it could be the deep single concave that runs all the way through the board that removes a lot of the foam.
     
  6. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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    Apr 14, 2007
    Wider than 20 1/2"?????!!!!! Thats insanity!!!!
     
  7. SkegLegs

    SkegLegs Well-Known Member

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    Feb 8, 2009
    I was just suggesting maybe giving yourself a few more sessions on it, i know those boards can be hard to come by.
     
  8. jml7140

    jml7140 Well-Known Member

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    Jun 12, 2009
    yeah, i'm kind of leaning that way. i have too many boards. i guess that's not a bad thing though :D . i'll have to see how it works when the surf gets a little better if nobody picks it up before then.