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Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby jonathanderick » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:46 am

Hey all. I'm still on my quest for a new board. I decided on going with a fishy shape, with the main contenders being the Xanadu Rocket Fish and Xanadu Rocky. I've been hearing rave reviews about these boards, and I'm pretty stoked on trying it out for myself.

I'm planning on asking my shaper if he could replicate either the Rocket Fish or the Rocky. Yet, I realized that both boards utilize Surftech Tuflite technology. If I order a copy of one of these shapes, will the traditional PU construction drastically alter the way the board rides?

I'm worried if the exceptional performance reviews of the Xanadu's will go out the window if they are constructed differently.
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby donhoe » Tue Dec 22, 2009 4:16 am

I just ordered me a Proctor, in "Proxy" finish + more. I am told there will be plenty of flex with this board. I can't wait. My 1st custom. :woot: I'm so stoked!

Just like they all say....... "Talk to your shaper" He will tell you what his board will feel like in PU vs epoxy.
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby naniekso » Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:29 pm

Speaking of Proctor, have you ever tried the Lil Rascal?
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby donhoe » Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:51 pm

naniekso wrote:Speaking of Proctor, have you ever tried the Lil Rascal?


It sure sounds like a fun board, I am getting the "Greased Pig" :woot: (Thanks to my wife) :D

Merry Christmas!
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby Vee2 » Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:36 pm

Yep any good shaper will be able to work out how much volume you'll need in a board. Best thing about actually speaking to a shaper is that he'll ask you several very important questions like your weight and your surfing ability/fitness? By doing this he'll get the correct amount of volume in your board so you wont have that 'corky' feeling that many people say you get with Surftechs.

If you had 2 identical boards, one was EPS and the other was standard PU the EPS board would roughly have about 10% more float.
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby IB_Surfer » Sat Dec 26, 2009 1:36 am

I had the Rocky copied and loved it. My shaper explained that for epoxy traditional construction he actually uses more cloth than fiberglass but still is lighter, something to do with how light and brittle eps blanks are. I originally wanted the Rocky off the rack but it did not come in my size, now I am glad I had my shaper make it. Also, my shaper made mine with 5 fins so I could use it as a quad or thruster, used the quad set up for small or mush days and thruster for steep. I loved it, sold it to a bud and had a similar one made even now. The epoxy and thicker rails allowed me to go down to 6'1", for a 205lb guy this is sweet.

Enjoy the new stick.
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Re: Sandwich to traditional construction

Postby IB_Surfer » Sat Dec 26, 2009 1:41 am

oh, pics, the old one is the white one, the new one is the second one. I had the 5th plug put in aftewards on the first board. :

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