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board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 6:58 am
by memek
Hi All.
In my country i have no one to talk to about, so sorry for another "what board for ... " but i have no option.
I'm Quite new to surfing ( two days of waves ). My weight is 195 lbs and i'm 5,9 foot tall. Waves in baltic sea are really small so what board do you advice :
bic magnum 8'4" or
HiFly 7'10" or
bic natural surf 2 7'9" or eventually
NSP fun board 7'6"

i would prefere first two boards, i was trying to surf on hifly 7'10" but i had a feeling that i was too heavy
this will be two weeks holidays on a board one time in a year.

Really thanks for your help, i really don't want loose money and holidays for an inapriopriate board.
p.s. sorry for my english if there's any mistake.
Best regards
Przemek Matusz

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:35 am
by phillwilson
no worries, IM thinking of exploring some of the lesser know waves in europe some time, good to know that people are out in Poland surfing.

judging by the weather reports a quick google search yielded I would say.. if possible , go a bit bigger.

the 8.4 would be ok... youwould manage. but if you are a larger surfer you are going to need plenty of float to begin with, add if you add this fact to small crumbly waves and I imagine you would do better with a 9.4 ish board

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:11 am
by memek
thanks for reply.
someone ( polish board seller )told me that our waves are short and too long board will put the nose in the water and stop. Is it true that too long board will not fit to wave curve ? somehow i do not want to believe it - but what do i know...
regards
przemek

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:49 am
by drowningbitbybit
I know almost nothing about Poland, and even less about the Baltic sea (Ive only just learnt, for instance, that its surfable).
But I guess that the waves that you get will be small, short period, weak wind-chop?
Longboards arent so great for those conditions, and shortboards wont be much fun either. For those kinds of waves, I'd say you'd need something like a funboard. So the 7'6 NSP might be a good choice.

The downside is that a 7'6 on a weak wave will be quite hard to learn on - you'll have to really put the effort in.

Good luck with it.

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:07 pm
by torben
I have been surfing with 8.4 BIC . It is ok, but I later got a 9.4 feet. It is true that pearling is sometimes a problem.
Torben

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:26 am
by IB_Surfer
something with a hammer and anvil painted on it?

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:20 am
by memek
drowningbitbybit: Yes, the waves will be mostly just like you said. So you think that a bit smaller board then 8'4 will be ok for 195 lbs guy ? I hope your right.
i wanted 7"10 that i swimmed but i didn't know if i'm not too heavy for it ( slower speed than my much lighter colleagues)
torben: Pearling ? I dont know this word ( in surfing ) - do you mean that nose is pushed under the water and the board stops ?
themathteacher: I dont know what are you asking about. If you asking about Poland then maybe you talked about Russia ( hammer and sickle ) ? Poland is next to it to the west
It's good to know english language but it's bad to know it not enough.
Best Regards
Przemek

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:51 am
by phillwilson
memek wrote:themathteacher: I dont know what are you asking about. If you asking about Poland then maybe you talked about Russia ( hammer and sickle ) ? Poland is next to it to the west
It's good to know english language but it's bad to know it not enough.
Best Regards
Przemek

I'm gonna take a stab that TMT is from America? if so I wonder if he has a patriotic maple leaf on his red and white board :wink:
Its a good job he teaches maths and not geography!!??!! :shock:

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:18 am
by IB_Surfer
LOL, yes, it was meant as a joke, Russian, Polish, Romanian...

Anyway, you could paint a U.S. flag and work on an American accent and use it to pick up chicks... :D

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:08 am
by drowningbitbybit
themathteacher wrote:work on an American accent and use it to pick up chicks... :D


:shock: but, but, but.... the american accent is the least sexy accent in the world!!

(with the possible exception of german)

:wink:

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:30 pm
by torben
Yes Pearling is the same of digging the nose into the water in front of the wave.
Try different places along the coast. On a windy day a headland can protect you against the wind, but still leave the waves coming in.

As you are getting better you may want to go to other places. Here are some I used http://www.silversurferdude.com/surfing ... ces_01.htm

Cheers Torben

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:12 pm
by IB_Surfer
Well, an American accent in Germany is like a German accent in the US

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:40 pm
by imperio59
German girls' accents can be cute, if the girl is cute enough :P

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:28 am
by billie_morini
Dzien dobry Przemek,
I think you need a 9 foot longboard. I do not agree with the information from the board seller that said a board that is too long will pearl (dig in and stop). If you really do weigh 88kg (195 pounds), then you need a 9ft or longer board. Longboards like this have a lot of flotation which is the most important thing for a beginner. It is also necessary due to your weight and the small waves you have in the Baltic.

I weigh 70kg (155 pounds) and am a beginner with about 2 years of experience. I use a 9ft longboard.

You do not need to apologize about your use of English. It is OK.

I travel to Krakow about every 2 years for work. What city do you live in?

Do widzenia,
billie

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:02 pm
by Sillysausage
I spent a whole month in Poland and quite a bit of time on ship in the Baltic sea, even when there were hefty storms there wasn't much swell so can imagine its pretty small and inconsistent

Re: board for baltic sea ( poland ) large surfer

PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:51 pm
by IB_Surfer
phillwilson wrote:I'm gonna take a stab that TMT is from America? if so I wonder if he has a patriotic maple leaf on his red and white board :wink:
Its a good job he teaches maths and not geography!!??!! :shock:


I think the joke got lost in the translation LOL. Hey, if I wanted a maple leaf, I'd become a hokey player and stop surfing all together...