by enjoy » Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:15 pm
by Jester » Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:29 pm
by drowningbitbybit » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:53 pm
enjoy wrote:Is 6'6" an ok size given the width/volume (21.5" W x 3" thick) or is it too small (local shaper recommended maybe going around 6'8"-6'10")?
enjoy wrote:I am tempted to get it for learning how to turn
by dtc » Tue Feb 10, 2015 11:35 pm
by enjoy » Tue Feb 10, 2015 11:39 pm
drowningbitbybit wrote:That'll probably be a bit too small, but not ridiculously so. If you keep on practising for a while on your 8' and get your skills sorted, you should be able to transition to it but...
As for duckdiving that board, possible but again, you'd need the skills. The board won't do it for you (incidentally, you have no chance on your 8', so learn to turtle roll).
From what you've said about your experience, I'd say that you should stay on your 8' for a while yet and get the basic skills under your belt.
by enjoy » Tue Feb 10, 2015 11:51 pm
dtc wrote: And for the conditions you surf in, a slightly bigger board might be better anyway.
However, $250 seems like a bargain and there is no reason why you shouldn't buy it and give it a go - if its completely hopeless, put it away for 6 months and keep working with your current board; if you can get a wave or two and are willing to work on it, then keep using it in appropriate conditions. If you keep surfing regularly and want to go shorter, then one day you will be able to surf it, so its not wasted money in that sense. You will find it harder to paddle and you have to sit deeper (closer to where the wave breaks), which requires a good knowledge of the waves and the risk of wearing a bomb set on your head (because you are too deep to paddle for the unbroken wave) - but these things come with time.
Can you duck dive it - probably but it wont be a deep or long or easy duck dive because its still a pretty high volume board. I'm 80kg and have a board with a similar volume and can get it just deep enough for most waves if they aren't too big (but then get pummelled when I get it wrong..). However (a) my board has less volume at the nose than the Addvance, so probably is easier to duck dive, countered by (b) I usually surf boards that I can't duck dive and so I look more like a goose than a duck - someone more skilled can probably do things better.
by dtc » Wed Feb 11, 2015 2:01 am
enjoy wrote:Just wanted to see if there would be a board better suited to make the learning easier. Thanks!
enjoy wrote:Is there a board that can fit the bill here (6'8" - 10") that I can duck dive without tremendous effort? I guess this is sort of irrelevant as my next board will probably have to be in this size range anyway. Some boards that caught my attention were the Addvance/Dominator, Hypto Krypto, Average Joe, Lost RV. Is it too early to get a custom for these needs (Vernor is local and makes boards for about $500-600)? Or should I just pass up going out in overhead + conditions for now?
by jaffa1949 » Wed Feb 11, 2015 4:33 am
by enjoy » Wed Feb 11, 2015 4:58 am
dtc wrote:Other than the Addvance, I would say most of the boards you have mentioned are for intermediate surfers. But you are never 'too early' to get a custom - if he is a good shaper, you can have a meeting and say what stage you are at and what your needs are and the shaper can tell you what board will suit. Looking at the Vernor website, they have a few that look ok for you - the big cat and the hybrid (<- looks good), maybe 'the rubble'
by jaffa1949 » Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:38 am
by enjoy » Wed Feb 11, 2015 8:05 am
by jaffa1949 » Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:25 am
by Jester » Wed Feb 11, 2015 11:54 am
by enjoy » Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:34 pm
by waikikikichan » Wed Feb 11, 2015 11:16 pm
by enjoy » Wed Feb 11, 2015 11:30 pm
waikikikichan wrote:the rainbow stripe board looks to me as a mini-mal. It has a medium size squash tail. Most hybrids I've seen from shapers have swallows or wings steps.
I think you're to stuck on names. One shaper may call his boards a funboard, while another shaper may call it a hybrid, etc. Just because it is or it isn't a hybrid or funboard doesn't mean it's limited in what YOU can do on it. Is it the arrow or the Indian ?
What you can do to change it for different surf conditions is changed the fins. Try getting a smaller 3 1/2 in fin for the center box. That will help it act more like a hybrid.
by waikikikichan » Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:03 am
by waikikikichan » Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:07 am
by enjoy » Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:09 am
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