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Why not surf a gun?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:21 am
by IB_Surfer
I posted this at at another forum (changed it a little) but wanted more input:

Saturday I was at work and got the itch to surf. I had a 2 hour window in which to go so I grabbed a 7'4 thin skinny gun that a bud donated to the surf club, and used the gun to catch a bunch of 3ft faces, easily.

So, why is it wrong to use a gun when it's not big? Sure, I could not do hard cutbacks and such like a shortboard, but it was a small day and man it was WAY easy to catch waves, sort of like being on my fish. I know it's not the intended use, but why aren't we using guns as funboards???? Also, I know I used a thin skinny gun because, well, I can. But california guns are wide and thick, perfect for a begginer. Just seems more versatile than a funboard.

Re: Why not surf a gun?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:32 pm
by Forage
I've taken mine out on small days. They catch waves well, but don't turn nearly as well as a funboard on small waves. Also, I think another big factor is rocking up the the beach on a waist high day and pulling the 7'4" pintail gun out of the car. My friends rip on me for that.

Edit: Sorry, didn't see the part about the California guns being wider and thicker. I can't really comment on those boards, but if they ride well in the small stuff it's probably just due to conformity/cultural reasons.

Re: Why not surf a gun?

PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:25 am
by naniekso
NOOOO shortboard only!!!

i've used a gun on 3foot days. pretty fun, actually i could snap really really well. but i found i kept on boging the rails trying to turn like the shortboard