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Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Roy Stewart » Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:57 pm

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby esonscar » Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:43 pm

Looks good to me Roy - but if anyone casts doubt all we need is the word of the rider and the photographer - else they be cast into riding foamies forever !
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Hang11 » Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:54 pm

Awesome!

Any word on what he thought of it?
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Phil » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:32 am

looks photoshoped to me roy ha ha

given the amount of press your boards got what do you make of the comments roy, like how unresponsive slugish and hard to ride it is?
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby esonscar » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:15 pm

Phil wrote:looks photoshoped to me roy ha ha

given the amount of press your boards got what do you make of the comments roy, like how unresponsive slugish and hard to ride it is?


In my opinion this is what makes Roys' boards Roys' boards.
You go drive a go-cart around a track then a van around the country and then vica versra - the experience is diametrically opposing but still a challenge in both cases – this is the fun part surely ?
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Phil » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:39 pm

each to there own...

I just think that his boards are more works of art than actual surfboards, they look amazing, but practical im not so sure about seeing as he just pulled out of sending one over to the uk i guess ill never get the chance to find out.

i mean im pretty sure i could make a board that big and could stick a fin on it, paddle it out at saunton and catch waves, i mean kelly slater can ride an upside down table, doesnt mean its anygood....
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby kitesurfer » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:28 am

Hang11 wrote:Awesome!

Any word on what he thought of it?


Yep here, here i to would love to know what her thought of it. I love the bit too where they suggest to Garrett techniques on how to surf! I think he's probably riden enough different boards in his time to work that one out for himself!

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Hang11 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:40 am

I don't think it's too smart to pre-judge Roy's boards having not seen or ridden them. I haven't either, but I'd love to have a go on one. Just because Roy get people wound up doesn't mean his boards are shite.

But from reading some of the comments on surf.co.nz about it, a few people really enjoyed that board when it did a trip round NZ. If it happens again, and finds its way to Southland, I'll definitely try to get a go on one and give an honest opinion if it.
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Phil » Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:01 pm

why?

if they were that amazing more people across the world would be shapping and riding them would they not?

my views are based on the feedback from a few pro surfers that i respect who have given an unbiased view on the board. besides if he didnt want us to judge his boards he shouldnt make posts like this on the forum.

i just dont think there practical, funcional, or could make the most from what a wave has to offer.

id like roy to prove me wrong and send that board to the UK
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby esonscar » Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:34 pm

I still have the opinion that Roy’s' 'boards offer something different for the surf fraternity.

It's a board for the ocean waves - and in my opinion, any craft for riding ocean waves is one worth a gander.

You could of course go and purchase the ultimate surf-craft - a BIC.

SO - ASSESMSNT REQUIRED:

State the stoke of a Roy, and state the stoke of a BIC ….

Could be interesting this one !

Come on you all – never mind the man, classify the product …..


Dump any hate for now.
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Roy Stewart » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:04 am

Thanks for the replies. Phil your opinion is way off the mark

Since the photo was taken Garrett has taken the 13 footer out again and said that it went much better the second time. He also said that he's going to take the board out again. Sean Davey has pictures of the second session but isn't publishing them on the net as he's saving them for magazine articles

It's really quite simple, the board is designed to be ridden from the middle not back on the tail where most boards are ridden. It's a different concept from the regular boards out there, and it works very well indeed. Garrett is used to tail riding guns, so needs a few sessions to dial the board in.

We're also building a quiver of tow in boards for Garrett, the parallel profile system is ideal for thin tow in boards and in fact when I checked the dimensions of our 1995 singlefins, they are very close to some of the longer tow in boards in width and thickness.

It's fun designing tow in boards as for once we don't have to think about buoyancy. . .

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Hang11 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:10 am

That's really cool Roy.

Well done.
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Roy Stewart » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:13 am

Phil wrote:why?

if they were that amazing more people across the world would be shapping and riding them would they not?



The viewpoint of the mindless plebian


i just dont think there practical, funcional, or could make the most from what a wave has to offer.



I sincerely hope that you remain steadfast in your opinion, after all we can't have every phil riding them. Huge wooden boards are the domain of the elite, and should not be in the hands of the incompetent.


id like roy to prove me wrong and send that board to the UK



You say that they are not even surfboards and that you don't like them, and then say that you want one sent over to the UK.

Forget it.

Hell will freeze over before I send you a free board.

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Roy Stewart » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:15 am

Hang11 wrote:
That's really cool Roy.

Well done.



Thanks very much, it's only a small beginning but has taken 16 years to achieve.

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Hang11 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:40 am

RoyStewart wrote:Hell will freeze over before I send you a free board.



I think you'll find it did, some time last week :D

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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby Roy Stewart » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:14 pm

Radical !
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Re: Garrett rides the 13 foot Future Primitive at pipeline

Postby esonscar » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:51 pm

Re piccy of the UK covered in snow - THAT IS ALL OF THE UK COVERED IN SNOW :shock: !

I live there and I can vouch that all of where I live is covered in Snow - LOOK (cheeky link) :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cMHMX23poQ - that's me that is !
[erm, my first ever (finless) go in the snow – ooooh watch how good I get :( ! ]

Oh, and this Surfboard diametrically opposes Roys' in form, but is 100% aligned in spirit, (though not in materials !).

Hwyl i 'chi !
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