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You tell me, I know nothing of any ban.
Plenty of tubes have happened on my boards, starting in '94 on Gt Barrier Island. They ride the tube very well, but it takes some nerve to pull in...
Looking good.
[IMG] When was the last time any of you jerks pulled in on a 12 foot board weighing 25 pounds? You know that none of you have done it so go back...
That's just a little taste, Whale Bay gets way better and is a long wave, it also holds 3 to 4 times overhead easily... better than Manu bay when...
That's right. Whale Bay is a mid to low tide break, but the little section on the inside works at high tide. There was a competition on at...
the inside section at high tide http://youtu.be/cl6X8J59HLQ
Sweet, the fin setup suits it.
Google's going to love that one, the bot doesn't get sarcasm. ;)
Boogie boards and alaias torpedo that theory. Apart from those items, I haven't seen anyone else do it.
I didn't say that it is bad, the context is efficiency.
Even in your country it's you're not 'your'.
Queen's English old sport, just what I'm used to...feel free to translate it though.
They are not sharp, take a look at a RAE102 foil section and ask yourself if it could cut anything using the leading edge. I don't associate with...
That's a generalisation which you are using right there. .
No that's not the reason why I said that he'd kooked it. ... except that wasn't the logic used. .
I surf Raglan a lot and lived on the points surfing full time for years. Yes long rides occur there on most surfboard types. I'm talking about...
Again these are far from parallel in profile.
Trust me, I've heard it, often along the lines of "without profile taper it's not a proper surfboard" It hasn't been done either, except for...
You must be joking, they turn very well indeed, and unlike most longboards they turn in trim. The only way you can make your case is to look at...