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Postby fcssurf6 » Sun Apr 16, 2006 3:39 am

im an al merrick fan so really i think they are the best friggin boards ever so i recomend them to anyone with $400-$700 to blow cuz they are worth it 8)
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Postby florida surf » Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:20 pm

true....i bought mine used for almost 400 (in really good condition) and its the best board ive ever bought.
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Postby fcssurf6 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:19 am

dude i got a 6' 4" for a $80 from one of my good friends and its in great condition, tell me that isnt a good deal but i rode it into some rocks and put a bunch of holes in it..haha :lol:
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Postby Snow » Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:19 pm

Hi, I've been riding a 7'9" Minimal for the past year, I'm 6ft, 180lbs (13stone) and feel ready to drop down to a shorter board. I can pop-up 90% of the time and have started to turn (although I'm struggling on the Minimal). Ive been looking at the Al Merricks as I have heard nothing but good reports, but I am a little unsure what model or size I should be looking for, any help appreciated?

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Postby fcssurf6 » Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:01 am

im about 6 ft a few below but i only way bout 130 but i do great on any al merrick between 6' 8" to 7' 4"...
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Postby jennie » Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:19 pm

just thought i would join this thread since i have just bought myself an Al Merrick board, 6 6" cant wait to get it in the water!
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Postby tomcat360 » Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:42 pm

I'm not a big fan of Merricks. You are buying a ton of money worth of logo, and you can't really get what you really want, like when you buy from a local shaper. I'm not saying that Al isn't a good shaper, he is great, and I like his shapes. I'm just saying when you are going to spend 400-700 dollars on a board that is not adjusted to your needs, why not buy a full out custom? With that kinda price you could probably get EPS/Epoxy and Volan cloth.

I do like his single fin shape, does anyone have that? I'm about to copy it with some adjustments.

Just my .02$ worth.
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Postby flex639 » Sun May 07, 2006 1:31 am

i have a 6'3 merrick, i love it and its great for the waves around me
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Postby GowerCharger » Sun May 07, 2006 12:27 pm

for that price you can get a custom- you get a long chat with the shaper about what sort of board you want and need, a board made exactly to suit your height, your weight, your style and standard of surfing, and the type of breaks your going to be using it on, made by someone local who knows the local waves. Plus you can have whatever graphics you want on it etc.. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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Postby tomcat360 » Sun May 07, 2006 5:18 pm

GowerCharger wrote:for that price you can get a custom- you get a long chat with the shaper about what sort of board you want and need, a board made exactly to suit your height, your weight, your style and standard of surfing, and the type of breaks your going to be using it on, made by someone local who knows the local waves. Plus you can have whatever graphics you want on it etc.. Seems like a no-brainer to me.


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Postby jennie » Sun May 07, 2006 7:47 pm

i do agree...if i was gonna spend that amount on a board i would get it shaped especially, but i bought mine for a fraction of that price so im happy
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Postby waverider1510 » Mon May 08, 2006 12:27 am

what alot of people dont know is that merricks are now made in the same factory as the global surf industry boards such as the NSP, blue, and the likes... your paying for the name, because its the same quality as any other global..

now if you could get your hands on a handshaped board by him thats a different story.... Al is an amazing shaper, why do u think kelly rides for him..

i agree that single fin is amazing.. my buddy has one and it goes so nice
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Postby fcssurf6 » Mon May 22, 2006 8:58 pm

single fins are nice but the first time i tried it i had trouble balancing so i never really wetn back to, f.y.i i used the turbo fin if anyone has ever seen it...
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Postby Brent » Tue May 23, 2006 6:42 am

Um, re some comments above; when you buy an Al Merrick...you are not paying for the name, you are paying for the shape. You are buying a licenced replica/product that will work pretty much for certain, and provided you buy a board that is suitably volumed, shaped & sized for you & your local conditions it will work as well as if not better than a locally made board.

All Merricks are machine cut (including Kelly's) and hand finished, it is the only way to achieve total consistancy with shaping. This is well documented elseware.

A "local" shaped board is not always a good board, shapers have bad days, hangovers, flesh-up blanks & manage to pull a sellable boardout of the mess. some of them are simply bad-shapers.

Buy local by all means, but check out his work before layin out cash.
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Postby fcssurf6 » Fri May 26, 2006 3:15 pm

Brent wrote:Um, re some comments above; when you buy an Al Merrick...you are not paying for the name, you are paying for the shape. You are buying a licenced replica/product that will work pretty much for certain, and provided you buy a board that is suitably volumed, shaped & sized for you & your local conditions it will work as well as if not better than a locally made board.

All Merricks are machine cut (including Kelly's) and hand finished, it is the only way to achieve total consistancy with shaping. This is well documented elseware.

A "local" shaped board is not always a good board, shapers have bad days, hangovers, flesh-up blanks & manage to pull a sellable boardout of the mess. some of them are simply bad-shapers.

Buy local by all means, but check out his work before layin out cash.


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