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Postby vodafone » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:07 am

Hi there I have a 6'3 thruster and I bought a 7'2 funboard last year for the summer waves but unfortunately the mini mal has been broken up in a recent accident so I need to get another board for the small swell.

I am around 5'10 and weight just above 150lbs and I am planning to buy a 5'10 twin fins fat fish. I want to know how is it compare to my previous mini mal in catching the small summer waves? Thanks in advance mates :wink:
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Postby kitesurfer » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:20 pm

It will catch waves way easier/early than your minimal! Be prepared for a surprise when it takes off!

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Postby vodafone » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:33 pm

Thanks KS for the reply. Well I really love the mini mal when the waves get down to 1-3 feet as it becomes super hard if not possible to get on my 17.5 wide thruster, I think I will even love the fish more if what you said is true :D
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Postby kitesurfer » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:35 pm

Have you already got a board in mind?

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Postby vodafone » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:45 pm

Yea there is a epoxy fish from my local shop, I am not sure the brandname but it got a spade logo on it. I never ride an epoxy before but I think its a better choice given the overly crowded beach in the summer.

Or do you have any recommendation on the board ?
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Postby kitesurfer » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:51 pm

vodafone wrote:Yea there is a epoxy fish from my local shop, I am not sure the brandname but it got a spade logo on it. I never ride an epoxy before but I think its a better choice given the overly crowded beach in the summer.

Or do you have any recommendation on the board ?


*Shameless plug coming on*

Yeah of course one of mine!

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I'm about to do a quad for another guy from the forum. U in the uk or elsewhere?

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Postby Bewilderbeast » Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:33 pm

kitesurfer wrote:I'm about to do a quad for another guy from the forum.


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Really? I wonder who that is for? :roll: :shrug:
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The plug worked!!

Postby cowpat » Mon Jun 25, 2007 4:30 pm

Where are there any details about your boards!!
Look great.
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Re: The plug worked!!

Postby kitesurfer » Mon Jun 25, 2007 4:40 pm

cowpat wrote:Where are there any details about your boards!!
Look great.
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Just send us a pm if your interested and we'll talk boards.

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Postby vodafone » Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:54 pm

nice collection of board KS, or nice collection of pic :P

I am actually in Hong Kong thou I spent a few years in leicester...
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Postby Bub » Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:31 am

vodafone wrote:Thanks KS for the reply. Well I really love the mini mal when the waves get down to 1-3 feet as it becomes super hard if not possible to get on my 17.5 wide thruster, I think I will even love the fish more if what you said is true :D
I'm thinking of a fish as well for the same reasons you mentioned. I borrowed a 18 inch wide thruster a few weeks back, tried to surf 2-3 footers and couldn't catch a single wave. Evertime I thought I had one, I'd go to popup and the board sunk down and the wave passed under. Is it really true that a 5'10'' fish...say >22 inches wide > 2 1/2 inches think can catch more waves than a minimal or funboard (say 7-8 footer range same width and thickness though)? If so I'm sold on getting a fish.
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Postby vodafone » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:43 am

Hi Bub I just had my 2nd day with the fish, from my 2 days exp. I would say it catches waves way better than a thruster but not as good as a funboard... yet ( I still need time to adjust). One thing to mention is with the shorter length, the board is quite unforgiving in the sweet spot, it is alot harder to catch waves if you accidentally lie an inch back on your board. Oh and you don't need as much pump as a thruster once you get on it.
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Postby Bub » Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:06 pm

vodafone wrote:Hi Bub I just had my 2nd day with the fish, from my 2 days exp. I would say it catches waves way better than a thruster but not as good as a funboard... yet ( I still need time to adjust). One thing to mention is with the shorter length, the board is quite unforgiving in the sweet spot, it is alot harder to catch waves if you accidentally lie an inch back on your board. Oh and you don't need as much pump as a thruster once you get on it.
Thanks for the input. I figured with the shorter length of a fish, there is much less room for error as far as getting your feet into the sweet spot. An inch or 2 too far forward and your nose diving. An inch or 2 too far back and the nose will pop up too much and the wave will pass under you. How is your paddle out and duck diving ability on your new fish? Can you slice right through the waves easily or do you get knocked around some or knocked backwards.
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Postby vodafone » Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:28 pm

Hi Bub, 3 days in a row with my fish now, thou the fish has abit more float than the thruster but somehow i found it easier to duckdive, but I have to tell you i hv never been a good duckdiver so you might want some input from other experienced members here. Overall I would say for my skill the fish serve me better than my thruster, except when the waves get hollow / steep.
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Postby nsidla » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:31 pm

like to get me one of those one day ks :D .
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Postby kitesurfer » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:06 am

nsidla wrote:like to get me one of those one day ks :D .


Next time i'm heading to rhode island nsidla i'll let you know...

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Postby nsidla » Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:58 pm

yeah dude, when I get better at carving waves I definitely need to get a fish to rip up some of the small sloppy surf we get this time of year, maybe next year...around this time. Have a 6'10'' short right now but on sloppy waves its hard to get out of the whitewater and onto the face on sloppy days.
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