Twin fin mids are a thing that shouldn't be. ![]()
Yeah they appear to be too tight too straight
A set of S wings will solve this problem...... And their single fins defy logic and work incredible as well
Twin fin mids are a thing that shouldn't be. ![]()
Yeah they appear to be too tight too straight
A set of S wings will solve this problem...... And their single fins defy logic and work incredible as well
Been looking at those swings onefin.
They make perfect sense for a twin fin, but were sold out.
Where do you get yours from? Their web site shop?
I wanted the new Keels, not available unfortunately.
Twin fin mids are a thing that shouldn't be. ![]()
Yeah they appear to be too tight too straight
A set of S wings will solve this problem...... And their single fins defy logic and work incredible as well
Been looking at those swings onefin.
They make perfect sense for a twin fin, but were sold out.
Where do you get yours from? Their web site shop?
I wanted the new Keels, not available unfortunately.
Yeah mate, they're pricey but the shipping is free. They are small but hold and drive is not an issue- I have 6" single in my 8ft Gato whereas the normal recommendation is 9"
How long is Mick PC servicing? It's been weeks maybe the mods lost the key![]()
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No idea, maybe he don't wanna come back?
And now for something completely different.
8'1" x 20&1/8" x 2&5/8" the 1999 hand shaped in WA way back in 1999. The Sunova Wavehog Mal/gun by Bert Burger. This ancestor of the eventual balsa perimeter stringer builds Bert will pioneer that Firewire will then use in their subsequent constructions.
Glassed on timber fins.
A weird Meyehofferish tail long before Meyehoffers.
Crazy nose flip.
Eps core with Balsa panel and epoxy resin lay up.
Bugger...sideways pics. Oh well....its silly season.




M. Wilkerson Cherry Blossom
This is a board I haven't used for a while. I bought it 10 years ago new from Bennett's. I was coming back from a shoulder reconstruction and short boards were too hard to paddle while longboards were too heavy to handle and had no give when pushing to stand up. (The pushup motion is not good for bad shoulders.)
It has quite a lot of rocker so doesn't glide in as much as I wanted and it took a few surfs to get used to, but a little weight shift forward after the bottom turn, and it gathers some speed and its beautiful. A little weight shift back and it turns on a dime, that tail works well. I haven't found a single fin that works by itself but I don't have too many. I have tried a slightly smaller centre fin and larger sides and I think they work better with that tail but the fins in the photos are the originals.
The dimensions have faded a bit but it says: Handshape M. Wilkerson 7.0 22.0 2.75 Cherry Blossom (measuring it, it looks about 21.5 wide)




Interesting. Forgot that Matt had been in NSW before coming to Qld. Don't know if you know this but Matt has an excellent shaping pedigree from Hawaii. While shaping for Beachbeat he made some great looking Larry Bertleman model twin fins as well as some great looking mid lengths and longboards. Nice guy and all is Matt.
Interesting. Forgot that Matt had been in NSW before coming to Qld. Don't know if you know this but Matt has an excellent shaping pedigree from Hawaii. While shaping for Beachbeat he made some great looking Larry Bertleman model twin fins as well as some great looking mid lengths and longboards. Nice guy and all is Matt.
Thanks Cuttlefish. I didn't know about Matt when I bought the board but a mate saw me riding it one day and had a look over it. He told me about him. I thought some of the crew on here would know about him and appreciate the photos.
And now for something completely different.
8'1" x 20&1/8" x 2&5/8" the 1999 hand shaped in WA way back in 1999. The Sunova Wavehog Mal/gun by Bert Burger. This ancestor of the eventual balsa perimeter stringer builds Bert will pioneer that Firewire will then use in their subsequent constructions.
Glassed on timber fins.
A weird Meyehofferish tail long before Meyehoffers.
Crazy nose flip.
Eps core with Balsa panel and epoxy resin lay up.
Bugger...sideways pics. Oh well....its silly season.




Good looker there CF. Ride report?
M. Wilkerson Cherry Blossom
This is a board I haven't used for a while. I bought it 10 years ago new from Bennett's. I was coming back from a shoulder reconstruction and short boards were too hard to paddle while longboards were too heavy to handle and had no give when pushing to stand up. (The pushup motion is not good for bad shoulders.)
It has quite a lot of rocker so doesn't glide in as much as I wanted and it took a few surfs to get used to, but a little weight shift forward after the bottom turn, and it gathers some speed and its beautiful. A little weight shift back and it turns on a dime, that tail works well. I haven't found a single fin that works by itself but I don't have too many. I have tried a slightly smaller centre fin and larger sides and I think they work better with that tail but the fins in the photos are the originals.
The dimensions have faded a bit but it says: Handshape M. Wilkerson 7.0 22.0 2.75 Cherry Blossom (measuring it, it looks about 21.5 wide)




Gorgeous board Flying Fish. But I'm partial to multi stringers.
Rides like?
Sooo..... sold the Keyo mini gun, and the Torq mod fish.
Both awesome boards in their own rights.
Then scored a 7'8 Walden Mini Magic second hand for a steal.
Now I usually don't go over a 7 or tops 7'2. But this board is from another dimension.
Just had the best surf of my life straight out of the box on this board. Kid you not.
The bevelled rails, single to double concave, hard rail from nose to tail had me scratching my head as to if it would work.
IT DID.
Even at 7'8 it rode looser and more responsive than my Webber Diamond 6'10 which I thought was a special board.
2 plus 1 fins, and it went off. Floaters, near vets, full control and solid under foot, where you looked the board just followed. Super easy paddle in and wave count at least twice that of anyone else in a packed line up.
I was able to sit out further and take the waves deeper, picking off all the best ones coming through.
Mind blown that a 7'8 board can perform better than a lot of short boards (6' to 7') that I have bought, riden and sold again.
This ones a definite keeper, and will be the go to board for lots of different conditions.
Sooo..... sold the Keyo mini gun, and the Torq mod fish.
Both awesome boards in their own rights.
Then scored a 7'8 Walden Mini Magic second hand for a steal.
Now I usually don't go over a 7 or tops 7'2. But this board is from another dimension.
Just had the best surf of my life straight out of the box on this board. Kid you not.
The bevelled rails, single to double concave, hard rail from nose to tail had me scratching my head as to if it would work.
IT DID.
Even at 7'8 it rode looser and more responsive than my Webber Diamond 6'10 which I thought was a special board.
2 plus 1 fins, and it went off. Floaters, near vets, full control and solid under foot, where you looked the board just followed. Super easy paddle in and wave count at least twice that of anyone else in a packed line up.
I was able to sit out further and take the waves deeper, picking off all the best ones coming through.
Mind blown that a 7'8 board can perform better than a lot of short boards (6' to 7') that I have bought, riden and sold again.
This ones a definite keeper, and will be the go to board for lots of different conditions.
Imagine a 901 or 906 ![]()
Sooo..... sold the Keyo mini gun, and the Torq mod fish.
Both awesome boards in their own rights.
Then scored a 7'8 Walden Mini Magic second hand for a steal.
Now I usually don't go over a 7 or tops 7'2. But this board is from another dimension.
Just had the best surf of my life straight out of the box on this board. Kid you not.
The bevelled rails, single to double concave, hard rail from nose to tail had me scratching my head as to if it would work.
IT DID.
Even at 7'8 it rode looser and more responsive than my Webber Diamond 6'10 which I thought was a special board.
2 plus 1 fins, and it went off. Floaters, near vets, full control and solid under foot, where you looked the board just followed. Super easy paddle in and wave count at least twice that of anyone else in a packed line up.
I was able to sit out further and take the waves deeper, picking off all the best ones coming through.
Mind blown that a 7'8 board can perform better than a lot of short boards (6' to 7') that I have bought, riden and sold again.
This ones a definite keeper, and will be the go to board for lots of different conditions.
Imagine a 901 or 906 ![]()
Ignorance ALERT!!!
What are those? 901 / 906?
Forgot to add that the 7'8 Walden leaves the 7'0 Seaside and Beyond in it's wake.
Bigger sweet spot.
More responsive and manoeuvrable.
Paddle power!!
The SSB however has the visual down and looks the goods. The Walden looks a lot like a Takyama egg.
Sooo..... sold the Keyo mini gun, and the Torq mod fish.
Both awesome boards in their own rights.
Then scored a 7'8 Walden Mini Magic second hand for a steal.
Now I usually don't go over a 7 or tops 7'2. But this board is from another dimension.
Just had the best surf of my life straight out of the box on this board. Kid you not.
The bevelled rails, single to double concave, hard rail from nose to tail had me scratching my head as to if it would work.
IT DID.
Even at 7'8 it rode looser and more responsive than my Webber Diamond 6'10 which I thought was a special board.
2 plus 1 fins, and it went off. Floaters, near vets, full control and solid under foot, where you looked the board just followed. Super easy paddle in and wave count at least twice that of anyone else in a packed line up.
I was able to sit out further and take the waves deeper, picking off all the best ones coming through.
Mind blown that a 7'8 board can perform better than a lot of short boards (6' to 7') that I have bought, riden and sold again.
This ones a definite keeper, and will be the go to board for lots of different conditions.
Imagine a 901 or 906 ![]()
Ignorance ALERT!!!
What are those? 901 / 906?
Forgot to add that the 7'8 Walden leaves the 7'0 Seaside and Beyond in it's wake.
Bigger sweet spot.
More responsive and manoeuvrable.
Paddle power!!
The SSB however has the visual down and looks the goods. The Walden looks a lot like a Takyama egg.
Edit as much as u like, doesnt matter ur words speak for themselves...
And now for something completely different.
8'1" x 20&1/8" x 2&5/8" the 1999 hand shaped in WA way back in 1999. The Sunova Wavehog Mal/gun by Bert Burger. This ancestor of the eventual balsa perimeter stringer builds Bert will pioneer that Firewire will then use in their subsequent constructions.
Glassed on timber fins.
A weird Meyehofferish tail long before Meyehoffers.
Crazy nose flip.
Eps core with Balsa panel and epoxy resin lay up.
Bugger...sideways pics. Oh well....its silly season.




Sick board m8, that is a next level score ![]()
Sooo..... sold the Keyo mini gun, and the Torq mod fish.
Both awesome boards in their own rights.
Then scored a 7'8 Walden Mini Magic second hand for a steal.
Now I usually don't go over a 7 or tops 7'2. But this board is from another dimension.
Just had the best surf of my life straight out of the box on this board. Kid you not.
The bevelled rails, single to double concave, hard rail from nose to tail had me scratching my head as to if it would work.
IT DID.
Even at 7'8 it rode looser and more responsive than my Webber Diamond 6'10 which I thought was a special board.
2 plus 1 fins, and it went off. Floaters, near vets, full control and solid under foot, where you looked the board just followed. Super easy paddle in and wave count at least twice that of anyone else in a packed line up.
I was able to sit out further and take the waves deeper, picking off all the best ones coming through.
Mind blown that a 7'8 board can perform better than a lot of short boards (6' to 7') that I have bought, riden and sold again.
This ones a definite keeper, and will be the go to board for lots of different conditions.
Imagine a 901 or 906 ![]()
Ignorance ALERT!!!
What are those? 901 / 906?
Forgot to add that the 7'8 Walden leaves the 7'0 Seaside and Beyond in it's wake.
Bigger sweet spot.
More responsive and manoeuvrable.
Paddle power!!
The SSB however has the visual down and looks the goods. The Walden looks a lot like a Takyama egg.
Edit as much as u like, doesnt matter ur words speak for themselves ![]()
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BTW welcome back, beers still on offer.
These are a great option all-rounder mid.
Outline and rocker are almost identical to where Salty landed after years of adjustment and experimentation and what we've been currently shaping (his WAY better than mine). The Outlier is a light bellied hull vs ours are a flat tri-plane which work very similar (Lovelace is a dual concave tri-plane)
Anyways, really versatile, fun, fast and connected boards...
And now for something completely different.
8'1" x 20&1/8" x 2&5/8" the 1999 hand shaped in WA way back in 1999. The Sunova Wavehog Mal/gun by Bert Burger. This ancestor of the eventual balsa perimeter stringer builds Bert will pioneer that Firewire will then use in their subsequent constructions.
Glassed on timber fins.
A weird Meyehofferish tail long before Meyehoffers.
Crazy nose flip.
Eps core with Balsa panel and epoxy resin lay up.
Bugger...sideways pics. Oh well....its silly season.




Sick board m8, that is a next level score ![]()
For $150 it wasn't a bad purchase.![]()
That Outlier isn't cheap. I always wondered why FW boards are that expensive when they pump them out by the 1000's
That Outlier isn't cheap. I always wondered why FW boards are that expensive when they pump them out by the 1000's
Supply and demand, you sell for the highest price people will pay and the market is in massive shortage atm so if anything they should be more expensive...
I'm having to wait 3-4+ months for blanks atm, crazy stuff.
Personally I'm not a fan of the materials they use, just don't like how they feel and they're a mutha f!er to repair, I won't touch em anymore... I'd be looking at a hand shaped PU version myself...
These are a great option all-rounder mid.
Outline and rocker are almost identical to where Salty landed after years of adjustment and experimentation and what we've been currently shaping (his WAY better than mine). The Outlier is a light bellied hull vs ours are a flat tri-plane which work very similar (Lovelace is a dual concave tri-plane)
Anyways, really versatile, fun, fast and connected boards...
His comment regarding a shortboarder who doesn't own a mid length is missing out on something is bang on. I see so many guys struggling on shortboards in smaller conditions that would have so much fun with something bigger.
posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
A single fin not a very versatile board,the minority might disagree with that comment. I just find if the waves are not great that single fins suck...go a quad ,again my personal preference for a mid,or a two plus one would be my other preferred choice
Mac you have changed your tune, from deadmans land and useless boards to that comment wow....you should be on a beefed up one . Nice small bowly lm and they are dream
posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
A single fin not a very versatile board,the minority might disagree with that comment. I just find if the waves are not great that single fins suck...go a quad ,again my personal preference for a mid,or a two plus one would be my other preferred choice
Mac you have changed your tune, from deadmans land and useless boards to that comment wow....you should be on a beefed up one . Nice small bowly lm and they are dream
What can I say I'm a changed man
but I'm sure there are many shortboarders who just can't do the longboard jump ( it's for old fats lol ) who should get a mid length catch some waves in deadman's section and leave us Longboarders to catch them first up the point and ride right past them
whoops maybe I haven't changed ![]()
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posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
I agree somewhat with Chrispy, I ride my Single in about everything but if the waves are small/fast/round I switch out to a twin as it will hold better in those conditions.
Single's are pretty limited and take some getting used too... You have to surf with the wave, turn and trim when the wave allows, its a mellower style thats about connection whereas a 2-4 fin cluster will allow much more freedom as to where you can go and what you can do on the wave...
Really though, you cant go wrong with a Tak HSM or for a bit more HP the CI Mid. Ride em as a 1+2 or ride it as a single, means you can at least experiment and not be stuck with something you aren't into.
That Outlier isn't cheap. I always wondered why FW boards are that expensive when they pump them out by the 1000's
All that eco marketing isn't cheap to produce. You need to spend a lot of money to convince people that surfboards that travel half way around the world and last no longer than a well made local board are better for tge environment.
posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
A single fin not a very versatile board,the minority might disagree with that comment. I just find if the waves are not great that single fins suck...go a quad ,again my personal preference for a mid,or a two plus one would be my other preferred choice
Mac you have changed your tune, from deadmans land and useless boards to that comment wow....you should be on a beefed up one . Nice small bowly lm and they are dream
Nailed it..
2plus = more fun. Especially bonzers.
Quads on mids for me seem to run to much for my skinny legs to stop. Like them on wider tails / more fishy boards though.
posted this on shortboard forum but was kindly suggested I'd do better here. Had a couple of suggestions already, thanksHope you guys can help, want to get a board as a gift for my 26 yo son. He surfs shortboards and 9' longboard and has expressed interest in a 7' single fin. He is 70kg and 6' tall, will be surfing shore break and smaller point breaks (Sandy Pt, Vicco, Flinders, Lorne etc but may want to travel and use it on OS point breaks when we can get on a plane again. Good surfer rather than great, can duck dive, limited time on water because of working heaps.
So any suggestions would be much appreciated, wants a good all rounder and fun new board experience. I only foil and sup surf so haven't got a bloody clue!
couple of suggestions so far, McTavish Bluebird, single fin from Occy at Yahoo, also wondered if the Howard Special Takyama could be the one.
Thanks
A single fin not a very versatile board,the minority might disagree with that comment. I just find if the waves are not great that single fins suck...go a quad ,again my personal preference for a mid,or a two plus one would be my other preferred choice
Mac you have changed your tune, from deadmans land and useless boards to that comment wow....you should be on a beefed up one . Nice small bowly lm and they are dream
Nailed it..
2plus = more fun. Especially bonzers.
Quads on mids for me seem to run to much for my skinny legs to stop. Like them on wider tails / more fishy boards though.
I got a few more kg I'm my kegs than you sp ,but I get what your saying
Andy I have never surfed a twinny mid,I struggle on them full stop...hence my love for a quad. Same feel,more control and I find that you can take the same lines as a single, just with more venom in the turns...again we seek different surfing feelings ....but I will always have one or two singles in my quiver for that beautiful feeling they offer on a nice wave