by waikikikichan » Fri Jan 17, 2020 8:56 am
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by oldmansurfer » Sat Feb 15, 2020 8:30 pm
by waikikikichan » Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:41 pm
oldmansurfer wrote:would you recommend a fish for a beginner who wants to go down in size?
oldmansurfer wrote:Would you recommend a high performance fish for anyone other than a expert?
oldmansurfer wrote:For a beginner who has no clue?
by waikikikichan » Sun Feb 16, 2020 12:07 am
by dtc » Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:18 am
by oldmansurfer » Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:02 pm
waikikikichan wrote:oldmansurfer wrote:would you recommend a fish for a beginner who wants to go down in size?
No, because "beginners" ( varied opinions on what that is ) should be riding a board 3 feet over their heads. If they are consistently doing backside cutbacks, then I would say they are not "beginners" anymore. But that said, "a" board is better than "no" board, especially if your reason to down size is because of your car or train ( but not because you want something more maneuverable )oldmansurfer wrote:Would you recommend a high performance fish for anyone other than a expert?
I would say a true fish is "Anti-High Performance". Directed more towards being smooth and playful.
Not so much these new trend / band wagon fishes coming out currently, but like the old school Lis Fish.
Fishes need to be surfed on rail, from rail to rail constantly. So you don't need to be an expert but have a all around solid base in your surfing technique.
The worst thing I hear is beginners saying they were told " that learning to surf on a Fish is much easier than a Shortboard". There's that one popular "surf like a pro" youtube video that recommends Fishes for beginners, from which I think that thought stems from. But compared to a 8 foot mini-tanker, a Fish is much harder to learn on for a "beginner".oldmansurfer wrote:For a beginner who has no clue?
Well hopefully at least he/she has the fins facing the right direction and waxes the top of the board, not the bottom. ( I once saw these "beginner" with their Donald Takayama 5'10" Scorpions. Problem was they had all five fins installed. Long center fin in the box and 4 quad fins installed in the fin slots. Yikes! )
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