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Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:22AM
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laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all















Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.














Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.












DC weights really WHY? sounds like the issue is in the design,I mean lets buy a new car and ask why the front drivers side wheel is taller?and the super salesman replies, it helps turn the car around left had corners, come on mate ffs.

But hey I'm not a surfboard designer so I'm wrong











its what they are trying. epoxy shortboards are still a bit of the unknown. in the right conditions they are amazing. in lesser condition maybe not. ill have a go at it

I would rather have a crack and fail then get a mind numbing twenty five 9.6 boards all the same










epoxy shortboards are still the unknown, laughable mate they've been around for a while, if thats the case let them experiment on somebody else unless your sponsored now on the 906 front I love art just ask the mighty fine people at CLEARWATER SURFBOARDS









i m afraid your laughable because you haven't been on a shortboard for decades. quite clearly your a keyboard warrior

stick to what you know- 25 mct evo 2s.

why are you even in this thread


sp. good to hear your feed back.

cheers







nasty bitch Lacey






we want stuff in the forum yet mac is hell bent on revenge which I don't mind as long as it makes some kind of sense.
Fact is there is still a lot going on with epoxy boards . Different lay ups to get the right flex. Combination pu and eps planks . Carbon stringers . Dual carbon rails etc etc.



Lacey I'm debating this weight thing, in this day and age why are they required and if they are dose this not mean there is a fault in design and they are not ready for sale and still in the R&D mode? I don't know mate but if I had an issue with a new board and the shop told me to add weights on my board I'd asking for a refund. I've got hairdresser phone issues to deal with

MickPC
8266 posts
25 Oct 2017 7:03AM
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Epoxy shortboards can get a chattery when there's a bit of chop, but other than that I love them. You can go lower volume wise, but still have the float/paddle of a higher volume pu.

Only had one epoxy longboard & I liked that too. Yes you would have to duck for cover sometimes if the board was in front of you when you come off in strong offshores. But the lower swing weight in turns made it surprisingly manoeuvrable for a 10 foot log. No good in chop though.

I can understand adding weight for boards built to tackle huge waves, but for everyday boards I can't imagine it. Just grab a different board like Ricardo says. They're actually playing around with helium to get them even lighter these days, that blows we away

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 9:18AM
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I owned a longboard once and it nearly killed me, rails didn't engage and it felt like a cork, sold it as soon as I got home.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 10:12AM
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Boys .im with you on the weights thing.
I only got the board for small right handers on the points. I just tried the board out in conditions where i kinda knew what was going to happen
Sdr is making me a ****ty conditions board

Peace out

Still might play at some stage

Cobra
9106 posts
25 Oct 2017 8:29AM
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epoxy boards surfs better backhand lol

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 10:31AM
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Boys .im with you on the weights thing.



Thank god for that I'll delete my advert on SEEK for a new friend

Cobra
9106 posts
25 Oct 2017 8:38AM
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If I widen the base of my fin setup by 3mm will this give me more nose time?

I'm thinking of weights in the tail of my board equivalent to 5 besser blocks.
Or it might be easier just to lose 75kgs.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 10:49AM
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laceys lane said..
Boys .im with you on the weights thing.




Thank god for that I'll delete my advert on SEEK for a new friend


I think you should cover your options

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 12:06PM
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Macaha said..


laceys lane said..
Boys .im with you on the weights thing.





Thank god for that I'll delete my advert on SEEK for a new friend



I think you should cover your options


The ad stands

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
25 Oct 2017 1:46PM
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laceys lane said..


Macaha said..




laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all






Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.





Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.



Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 5:44PM
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chrispy said..

laceys lane said..



Macaha said..





laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all







Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.






Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.




Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting


ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 5:59PM
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laceys lane said..

chrispy said..


laceys lane said..




Macaha said..






laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all








Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.







Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.





Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting



ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.


My tip GO TO ANOTHER SURF SHOP,weights on surfboards that they are retailing FFS.

Sound negitive ? I'm not just giving you advice from a very average hacker,I mean who can sell a surfboard that may requier weights taped to the nose.thats farking nuts. This belongs in the over think thread. Love you like a brother Lacey just getting your back mate.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:13PM
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Macaha said..

laceys lane said..


chrispy said..



laceys lane said..





Macaha said..







laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all









Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.








Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.






Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting




ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.



My tip GO TO ANOTHER SURF SHOP,weights on surfboards that they are retailing FFS.

Sound negitive ? I'm not just giving you advice from a very average hacker,I mean who can sell a surfboard that may requier weights taped to the nose.thats farking nuts. This belongs in the over think thread. Love you like a brother Lacey just getting your back mate.


Oh boy. Ill say it again.
ITS FOR SMALL RIGHT HAND POINT BREAKS. NO LEFT HANDERS INTO THE WIND AT LM.
I may or may not experiment with weights at different waves TO WHICH I HAVE INTENDED TO MAINLY USE THE BOARD.

IF YOU CANT UNDERSTAND DON'T POST IN THE THREAD AGAIN PLEASE

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:42PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


laceys lane said..



chrispy said..




laceys lane said..






Macaha said..








laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all










Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.









Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.







Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting





ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.




My tip GO TO ANOTHER SURF SHOP,weights on surfboards that they are retailing FFS.

Sound negitive ? I'm not just giving you advice from a very average hacker,I mean who can sell a surfboard that may requier weights taped to the nose.thats farking nuts. This belongs in the over think thread. Love you like a brother Lacey just getting your back mate.



Oh boy. Ill say it again.
ITS FOR SMALL RIGHT HAND POINT BREAKS. NO LEFT HANDERS INTO THE WIND AT LM.
I may or may not experiment with weights at different waves TO WHICH I HAVE INTENDED TO MAINLY USE THE BOARD.

IF YOU CANT UNDERSTAND DON'T POST IN THE THREAD AGAIN PLEASE


Yeah sorry I should have known my pee brain was way out with the weights on surfboards thing,I'm going to a gym supply shop and stocking up on washers

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:42PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


laceys lane said..



chrispy said..




laceys lane said..






Macaha said..








laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all










Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.









Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.







Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting





ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.




My tip GO TO ANOTHER SURF SHOP,weights on surfboards that they are retailing FFS.

Sound negitive ? I'm not just giving you advice from a very average hacker,I mean who can sell a surfboard that may requier weights taped to the nose.thats farking nuts. This belongs in the over think thread. Love you like a brother Lacey just getting your back mate.



Oh boy. Ill say it again.
ITS FOR SMALL RIGHT HAND POINT BREAKS. NO LEFT HANDERS INTO THE WIND AT LM.
I may or may not experiment with weights at different waves TO WHICH I HAVE INTENDED TO MAINLY USE THE BOARD.

IF YOU CANT UNDERSTAND DON'T POST IN THE THREAD AGAIN PLEASE


Yeah sorry I should have known my pee brain was way out with the weights on surfboards thing,I'm going to a gym supply shop and stocking up on washers

Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
25 Oct 2017 8:13PM
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You can get stick on weights from any tyre store !...

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 7:20PM
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This thread has finally sorted my problems out, tomorrow I'll be a champ after attending a surfboard alignment shop.

Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
25 Oct 2017 8:47PM
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This thread has finally sorted my problems out, tomorrow I'll be a champ after attending a surfboard alignment shop.


I'm happy for you mate,you'll be fully aligned properly now

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 8:16PM
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Macaha said..



laceys lane said..




Macaha said..





laceys lane said..






chrispy said..







laceys lane said..









Macaha said..











laceys lane said..
Update. I was getting some old style fcs fins for this board for cable for cooly surf.
Explained to him what happens on lefts and what i was thinking of doing.
He said

A epoxy boards are harder to surf backhand .
B the getting stuck up the top is common complaint backhand and in wind


C remedy. Play around with taping small weights on the nose. Get it dailed in and use the weight when and if needed.

D lots of surfers in epoxy are doing this for certain conditions.

E dont put anything on permanent. You want to be able to have the board as original thoae small clean days.

Cheers and peace to all













Can I have his number he sounds like a sales guru

Taping weight on the nose what a load of BS sorry I just got to say it as it is.The guy is stitching you up.












Ffs mac. Know what your talking about. Dc also suggested weights too. Its what he has done in the past. It was done fire wire boards for taj too.










Explain Dales suggestion for the weights please lacey.

Sound interesting








ok. I rang cable about the fins I was getting for the board. I mentioned what was going on. he said epoxy boards are generally tricker to surf backhand.

now I had mentioned these problems to dale before hand and was thinking of another 4 or 6 ozs layer of glass to weigh the board up. I like the board. he said nar, just experiment with some same weights at the front. it had been what they were doing when some of his epoxy tow in heavy glassed boards needing some more front weight.

back to cable , who is experimental junkie, he said him and others have used weights on epoxy boards sometimes. even mentioned amart sports having some flat weight thingies that was easy to tape on.

weights were for backhand. or windier days etc. but don't glass it because you will still want it to be super lite for those frontside days just made of lite boards.

the board is the lightest board ive every picked up , even at 6.6.







My tip GO TO ANOTHER SURF SHOP,weights on surfboards that they are retailing FFS.

Sound negitive ? I'm not just giving you advice from a very average hacker,I mean who can sell a surfboard that may requier weights taped to the nose.thats farking nuts. This belongs in the over think thread. Love you like a brother Lacey just getting your back mate.






Oh boy. Ill say it again.
ITS FOR SMALL RIGHT HAND POINT BREAKS. NO LEFT HANDERS INTO THE WIND AT LM.
I may or may not experiment with weights at different waves TO WHICH I HAVE INTENDED TO MAINLY USE THE BOARD.

IF YOU CANT UNDERSTAND DON'T POST IN THE THREAD AGAIN PLEASE





Yeah sorry I should have known my pee brain was way out with the weights on surfboards thing,I'm going to a gym supply shop and stocking up on washers




ok mac. you've had your fun. move along.

ps go to joke shop on the way and buy some new ones


pps the new reading glasses. you did read the bottom line

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
27 Oct 2017 3:19PM
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Some very interesting concepts discussed here.......

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
3 Nov 2017 1:38PM
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got this board from sdr a couple of weeks ago and finally got to surf it. .6.1 x 20 x 2 9/16. 33.9 lts . nomad with swallow tail.

I was stoked when I laid my greasy mites on it. exactly what I made envisaged in my mind.


although a litre down on what ive been getting probably the best wave catcher I have in that sized board. fast and balanced.

it was enough for me to ring sdr and order a dream board ive been wanting for not so good bigger fat point waves at the alley.

a 6.6 stretched out fishy hybrid . but only about 36 litres.

that kind of board you can only get as a custom, and be that I mean talking to the shaper

. talking to the counter guy in the shop that day and filling out a order form is not a true custom imo.

we seem to be on a roll with what I'm getting off steve.


ps . its not a keeper. no board of mine is. at best one year for shortboards. modern shortboards aren't keepers just by the fact the way they are made. they only are responsive for so long.

or I get bored first

however it will be the first board loaded into ute when I go surfing.

cheers

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
3 Nov 2017 2:05PM
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however it will be the first board loaded into ute when I go surfing.

cheers


Sounds unreal be sure to give me a wave as we pass like ships in the night

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1302 posts
3 Nov 2017 3:16PM
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looks like a nice shooter how much cashola for an sdr ??

MickPC
8266 posts
3 Nov 2017 2:38PM
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Mate was riding an almost identical SDR today, he was ripping on it

Macaha
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3 Nov 2017 5:25PM
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Mate was riding an almost identical SDR today, he was ripping on it


Thats great to know, NO excuses Lacey

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
4 Nov 2017 11:44AM
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Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
4 Nov 2017 1:46PM
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Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board




How dare you

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
4 Nov 2017 2:08PM
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Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!


Well one surf one it had it doing what i envisaged.

Not much to go on but better than not going as i envisaged.

Learner boards. Gee i would get a mct 9 6 evo 2 with the 07 rocker if i want one of those

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
4 Nov 2017 12:54PM
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laceys lane said..

Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!



Well one surf one it had it doing what i envisaged.

Not much to go on but better than not going as i envisaged.

Learner boards. Gee i would get a mct 9 6 evo 2 with the 07 rocker if i want one of those


laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
4 Nov 2017 3:19PM
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Surf69 said..

laceys lane said..


Surf69 said..
Looks like a great learners board

Seriously, ...nice outline, Good one hope its as much fun or even more than you envisage!




Well one surf one it had it doing what i envisaged.

Not much to go on but better than not going as i envisaged.

Learner boards. Gee i would get a mct 9 6 evo 2 with the 07 rocker if i want one of those





Cool guy



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