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Postby LucasG » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:22 pm

I have to say, I've been surfing for about only 2 months. Started with a Dragonfly 7'6" (cheap chinese board), moved on to a used Al Merrick Flyer 6'6" with quiet big dimensions and today... I decided to finally take these two boards, as I didn't use the 7'6" and the Flyer 6'6" and ended up exchanging them for an Anacapa 6'3" Tri-Fish. I am so glad I made this change, I decided to go on my thoughts on whether to change them or not (after a long thread discussion here if I should do it or not) and I did it! I couldn't be happier! I can easily duck dive this surfboard, it feels great at paddling (and even thought the dimensions are smaller!) and it's just beautiful on the waves! I love it! I can actually control my surfboard now... I couldn't be happier by ignoring all the comments from everyone here! Hahaha (no offense) after all... I guess sometimes we just have to go by our thoughts! But I have to say I made a great choice.

If I can do it, anybody can! :)

My board: http://www.surfindustries.com/surfboard ... riFish.php
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Postby trifish » Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:21 am

^^ I ride the 6'3 trifish also. Great board for the price! Not sure why they call it a fish though, its pretty much a performance shortboard with a swallow tail. Anyways, its a fun board for most waves you run into.
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:57 am

That ain't a fish.
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Postby scsurf » Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:31 am

Probably Because it's so thick and wide. It reminds me of some of my first thrusters in the early 80s
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Postby LucasG » Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:34 pm

drowningbitbybit wrote:That ain't a fish.


So why do they call it a fish? Just for fun? :?
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Postby twerked » Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:53 pm

^modern fish, if it's a fish at all. just because a board is a bit wider and a bit thicker and has a swallow tail, doesn't make it a fish. when i think of a fish i think of under 5'9", wide, thick, and a deep swallow tail. quad or twin fin
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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:14 pm

a shortboard with a swallowtail is still a shortboard
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Postby trifish » Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:12 am

^^^ Fig Newtons "it's not a cookie, it's fruit and cake!"
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Postby IB_Surfer » Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:13 pm

Have had this conversation with my shaper, I had him make me a 6'3" x 20" x 2 1/2" quad epoxy shortboard that was thick to the rails with a half moon tail, really boxy, copied the Xanadu pig template but to my specs.

He called it a fish when I picker her up, I asked him why he did, he said preety much anything wider and thicker than a normal shortboard that has a split tail is called a fish now a days. I asked him why, he said cause it takes too long to say "boxy rails half-moon tail shortboard"...

So, might be just a convenience thing. I've been calling it a modern fish when I refer to it, cause I have a retro that is totally fishy and this one is nothing like it.

Here, this is what I think the difference is:

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The green one I sold last year and bought a quad instead, but you get the idea.
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:48 am

Top one - That's a fish.

Bottom one - That aint a fish.
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:55 am

Actually, Ive got a 6'6 "hybrid fish" which is basically a fat shortboard with a swallow tail and boxy rails, and can be ridden with a twin fin set-up.

And I call it 'the fish' but Im being lazy - what I mean is that its 'a fat shortboard with a slight propensity towards being a little bit fishy, but is not, in fact, a fish at all, even if I do sometimes surf it as a twinny'.
But thats a bit of a mouthful :roll:

And why let all these details get in the way of a good catchphrase which may even supersede :bang: ?
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Postby IB_Surfer » Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:09 am

Yep. I sold the green one to my brother in law, total wave hog but wanted a better performing fish, so just got one shaped. High density foam stringers instead of a wood stringer, epoxy wrapped lightweight eps blank.

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