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Big is getting better!

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Created by AA > 9 months ago, 7 Sep 2010
AA
NSW, 2167 posts
7 Sep 2010 2:20AM
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Came across this little clip of the boys throwing around some of the new bigger boards which evolved from Blane playing around with ocean racers.



Check out how far they are projecting from the break!

There is a clear message in here for me at least - STEP FURTHER BACK!

robdog
VIC, 611 posts
7 Sep 2010 8:01AM
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Great clip. Thanks AA. Imagine how loose the 92 is going to feel after a few sessions on a 12 footer!

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
7 Sep 2010 8:54AM
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Great vid.. Thanks AA..

DJ

hilly
WA, 7932 posts
7 Sep 2010 9:17AM
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Reckon the 12 Gun and the 10 8 wood veneer gun looked way way better on the wave than the downwind hybrid board

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
7 Sep 2010 11:29AM
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Hey AA when are those hy-brid boards coming to OZ?

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
7 Sep 2010 12:42PM
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Hey Tea tree no fixed date, but they are finalising construction as we speak.

Marvin
WA, 725 posts
7 Sep 2010 10:46AM
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An observation about an issue that has been bugging me lately. Its all very well getting back - but only if the board and the wave has the speed to carry it. Those boards look to have lots of drive and speed.

Isn't it all about trim? Nothing worse than seeing someone anchored to back of the board and then seeing the board 'speedboat', or even worse, stall at the end of the turn completely - usually followed by frantic paddling to get going again.

Far better IMHO to see a dynamic surfer who moves about on the board and keeps the speed up through the transition to the next turn.

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
7 Sep 2010 12:20PM
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I like a long one (a board that is)....been riding a 12 footer but only 26 & a quarter wide so a bit of a wobblefest when paddling for a wave at times.
But such speed & glide when on a wave & very forgiving also.
Hopped back on my hero & nearly tore a leg muscle when I naively expected it to handle the same conditions as the twelver

rodriguez
VIC, 883 posts
7 Sep 2010 5:41PM
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Nice one AA,a day with some glide can be real fun.I had my 11'4 out at Atlas ,not too much talking going on while i was out there,but when i called it quits and caught one all the way to the beach on my last ride,the guy parked next to me,who had been out there said mate, that looks fun!I said yeah horses for courses,its all about having some fun.

tha dogman
NSW, 2912 posts
7 Sep 2010 10:03PM
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hard to bet the feeling of burying a 12ft plus rail hard on its edge on a large wave face and travelling at mach 10 while watching everyone in the lineup scattering in random directions in fear of there lives

hahahaha.....only a standup goat boater knows the feeling..........hahahaha

shunter
WA, 441 posts
7 Sep 2010 9:20PM
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tha dogman said...



hahahaha.....only a standup goat boater knows the feeling..........hahahaha



I dont know about that dogman my "prone paddling" 12'6" woodie AKA the skewer has had a few faces of fear scratching to get out of the way.....

Long long boards are fun to ride the speed, glide and the crowd clearing ability...



Gorgo
VIC, 5106 posts
7 Sep 2010 11:49PM
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One of my best surfing memories is taking off on an 8' wave on a surf mat and going over all the guys paddling out like speed bumps. Ahhh the 70's.



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