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No doubt you'd adjust and enjoy it.
Duncan Campbell rode our 13 footer at Haleiwa, said he was stoked. Malcolm sent me a picture of a pre bonzer fin setup which they'd come up with,...
The finished weight is usually about the same as the board is at this stage of shaping, which is 23 pounds.
The well heeled surfer not faint of wallet could have all of the above.
If by 'displacement hull' you are referring to the usual type incorrectly referred to as such, I have to disagree. The difference in the ride...
No, I've talked to tom a few times though, he said that my boards were the inspiration for him to start making wooden boards.
A look at the partly shaped board: http://www.roystuart.biz/2013/04/making-hotkurl-part-7.html
Cheers, I almost missed your post amongst all the heckling! No other long gliders or longboards can come close to the performance of this beast.
That isn't the case, where did you get that idea from? Please read, and think, more carefully in future.
There is no design flaw. If a Porsche runs into a wall and is written off then it does not constitute a design flaw... and building them to...
What nonsense.. you are clutching at straws there. There was no board to board contact either.
Are Porsche prices marked down if someone drives one into a wall? Enjoy the video if you can.
Thanks, the board is a blast to ride.
The latest from The Point https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfoAm2Uj6-k
Yes quite so except regarding the single fin setup. These shapes turn just as well with a single.
No you don't. Speak for yourself.
I've been using this width ( 27") since 2002, you'll see it on many of my boards including the 'Makaha' 12-9 shown on the earlier thread. The...
By the way the most efficient way to install fins ( hydrodynamically and structurally) is to set them into the board (glass in) and have a 2 to...
That would make an epic surf movie, better than all this hipster guitar plinking dribble, and there'd be no nose riding since it would all be...
I have a screwless fin system... put the F*cking fin into the board in the right place and leave it there.