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NSW Lad in action at Gerroa

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Created by roberto > 9 months ago, 6 May 2010
roberto
NSW, 190 posts
6 May 2010 9:51PM
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http://gallery.neilpryde.com/video/147/australian-neilpryde-jp-team-trip-episode-2

ka222
VIC, 633 posts
8 May 2010 8:36PM
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Sucks Al and Even got edited out

hoop
1979 posts
8 May 2010 7:45PM
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Nice vid. That place looks like heaps of fun. It would be great to see Dan sailing some boards that turn.

Spaggetti
NSW, 38 posts
12 May 2010 3:13AM
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That's fkn Awesome
The aerial did it for me..!

Al McLeod
VIC, 633 posts
12 May 2010 9:00AM
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ka222 said...

Sucks Al and Even got edited out


that was a matter of choice....

filf_man
WA, 45 posts
12 May 2010 8:48PM
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Spaggetti said...

That's fkn Awesome
The aerial did it for me..!




Shame he didn't land them though.
Looked kinda sic anyway.
that just the beach break there?

Reflex Films
WA, 1458 posts
13 May 2010 11:00AM
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Just a few observations:



Dan has all the skills - the spock 540s, 1 handed back loops and goitres out the back show that nicely!




From watching ALOT of video of sailors on single vs multi fin boards (i am going through tons of raw footage from Hawaii - april 2010) - as well as trying a few myself - this is what i am noticing:

airs not out onto the flats / crashes- i have noticed that multi fin boards tend to keep you with the lip as you try and pop an aerial - often leading to a crash as you land with the lip. This is from watching alot of raw video of Bouj , Kp (riding singles and quads back to back)

After you hit the lip - Singles get you out in front of the wave WAY more - as the deeper fin seems to grab more thrust out of the lip.

However singles - in general - are a bit stiffer requiring more leg force from the rider to force a turn. Or a more out the front turn into a vertical attack.
Singles seem to throw about double the amount of spray out the back of the wave

multi fins tend to have a much looser open faced turn with less of that turning force required to be supplied by the rider. They mid face turn much easier and make mushy waves look powerful. But they do have that problem of sticking in the lip..

In short - single = projection, big spray
multi fin = looseness

Ideally you would have a single and a multi fin board and pull them out when conditions suit either.

exceptions: Jaeger Stone on what i would call a widow maker set up - which seems to ride very close to single fin style (good lip projector) but with some of the looseness of a twin /quad mixed in. And i have seen simon peters projecting big time at margs on a quad set up.


Fast Eddy
NSW, 174 posts
13 May 2010 5:17PM
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What can I say your ripping Daniel,
I'm sure Matt will be featuring more east coast talent in his next vid....?

ralph9
NSW, 22 posts
13 May 2010 11:16PM
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Not bad but not in the league of Goodwin or Cudmore.

roberto
NSW, 190 posts
14 May 2010 7:33AM
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Thanks for your 2 cents ralph9!

ralph9 said...

Not bad but not in the league of Goodwin or Cudmore.


Reflex Films
WA, 1458 posts
15 May 2010 12:10PM
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I would love to get more of the east coast crew on video

- maybe next time i will be able to find some budget to fly over and shoot the stars from the east coast.

Finiggan, Berry and the like in full flight would be awesome - especially with some in water shots and onboard stuff.



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