Reposting this discussion since topic changed:
I've been longboarding for 3 years and recently broke my first board. I decided to go with a local shaper (Natures Shapes) for my next board but not sure if I should grab a stock board that suited me or have them make one up for me. I'm not sure if I know (or have enough knowledge/experience) of exactly what I want.
I'm basing my specs on my old board (an NSP 9'2 x 22 7/8 x 3 3/16), the handful of boards I've rented in Costa Rica (favorite was a poly 9'0 x 22 1/2 x 3) and what my idol Wingnut rides (W2 9'0 x 22 x 3, square tail, domed deck) but he's about 10lbs lighter than me. I want an all-arounder that performs but will also nose ride (always working on getting more of that into my repertoire!) I like a fairly flat board that paddles fast and that I can really feel the trim spot on (some boards I rode in CR didn't seem to be as sensitive to trim adjustments). And I surf East Coast US (generally smaller, low to mid-power waves when there's a hurricane swell).
Nature Shapes had two stock boards at 9'0 x 22 3/4 x 2 3/4, one epoxy glassed with a square tail and one poly with a double stringer and a diamond tail (much heavier). Fairly flat-rockered with nose concave and flat through the middle with double concave out the back. The shop guy talked me into sticking with epoxy glassed (for lightness, durability, longevity, living in an apartment, surfing crowded breaks, etc) which for that amount of money and for staying with what I'm used to seemed to make sense (I know that's a big argument brewing there). The only things that were outside of my parameters were the width by a quarter inch, and that they were set up as 2+1. Do I want that little extra width for noseriding work? And will I ever use those sidebite boxes or is it better to have smooth hips? (Once I converted my old board to single fin I never went back). So should I go with this board for my second board or should I wait and have them make me one when I figure out what exactly I want (don't know how I will accomplish that yet) ?
Thanks for your input- it's coming down to the wire this week (all though I still have my 7'3 Superfish to get me by through this next swell!)