by BaNZ » Wed Dec 05, 2018 6:58 pm
by waikikikichan » Fri Dec 07, 2018 11:55 am
by BaNZ » Fri Dec 07, 2018 3:43 pm
by jaffa1949 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 5:30 pm
by waikikikichan » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:39 pm
BaNZ wrote:So what you're saying is that you actually need to know how to surf properly if you're surfing a single fin log.
I just thought maybe it's more fun or gives you a even better feeling than the more modern board.
by billie_morini » Sat Dec 08, 2018 2:54 am
by RinkyDink » Sat Dec 08, 2018 3:01 am
waikikikichan wrote:All these post about not being able to turn a 5'10" would've not been if they were able to turn a big single.
by Tudeo » Sat Dec 08, 2018 3:16 am
waikikikichan wrote:[then when you get back on the Torq, you'll be flinging that thing around easily )
by RinkyDink » Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 am
Tudeo wrote: I just like that feeling of using different boards.
by RinkyDink » Sat Dec 08, 2018 5:06 am
by Tudeo » Sat Dec 08, 2018 5:29 am
RinkyDink wrote:I was flying on that board.
by RinkyDink » Sat Dec 08, 2018 5:52 am
Tudeo wrote:That old pu 9'2 has a lot of tailrocker and almost no nose rocker, and no nose concave. The nose can be a bit under water when paddling for the wave but magically rises up just in time for popup.
by pmcaero » Sat Dec 08, 2018 8:36 pm
by oldmansurfer » Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:32 pm
RinkyDink wrote:Tudeo wrote:That old pu 9'2 has a lot of tailrocker and almost no nose rocker, and no nose concave. The nose can be a bit under water when paddling for the wave but magically rises up just in time for popup.
That sounds just like my longboard. In fact, I was looking at the tailrocker of my board the other day and thinking to myself that I needed to look up its function againSomething about the wave picking up your board's tail yada yada yada too many beers.
by Tudeo » Sun Dec 09, 2018 4:50 am
pmcaero wrote:the heaviest longest and most waterlogged board there is probably easier to turn than my 7'9" BIC
by Tudeo » Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:05 am
oldmansurfer wrote:It also helps to fit the shape of a steep curving wave better.
by RinkyDink » Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:09 am
oldmansurfer wrote:It also helps to fit the shape of a steep curving wave better.
by dtc » Sun Dec 09, 2018 9:57 am
oldmansurfer wrote:Tail rocker helps you to turn the board easier. It also helps to fit the shape of a steep curving wave better.
by RinkyDink » Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:27 pm
dtc wrote:Indeed, from my point of view increasing the tail rocker is probably a better choice than increasing the nose rocker (obviously up to a point) because the downside of more tail rocker is usually that the board is a bit slower when on the wave, but with nose rocker the board is slower when you are paddling and also on the wave (although turning is easier).
If you have a widish tail with 'extra' tail rocker, or just a higher volume board in general, it can still be very easy to catch waves and maintain speed. So its not just the rocker, the width and thickness of the tail also play a part. And then we get onto rails.. and overall volume....
by oldmansurfer » Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:03 pm
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