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Opinions on yet another thought provoking discussion

Postby Bub » Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:02 pm

Lets say your at your local break. Waves are small summer surf 3footers. Crumbling mush lets say. Your local "beginners/intermediate/couple of advanced" skilled surfers are have some success on their fishes and funboards, etc. Lets say Kelly Slater shows up (or another fantasy pro surfer of choice) without any board. He wants to surf but has to borrow a 1980's style shortboard, thin not very good at all for the conditions. Does Kelly still run circles around the other locals on better equipment or does even a pro surfer struggle to do anything with subpar or wrong equipment for the conditions? Can you hand a pro any old floatation device in the resemblance of a surfboard and they'll go out and look great on it compared to average shmucks surfing on ideal equipment?

If never thought about this from a surfing perspective but I used to think about it all of the time in golf. If you give Tiger Woods a 1950's set of beatup yard sale golf clubs and a driving range ball, could he play better than me (or any average hack-golfer) if I got to use his hi-tech clubs and titanium balls? I always assumed that Tiger would still crush me by 20 strokes.
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Postby niallhills » Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:25 pm

dats a thinker, but i have the young guns free surf DVD from carve which i put on the other day durin the crappy swell...

he surfs Jaws, the world renound big wave spot on a shortboard i THINK, not sure of the exact dimensions, but i think it was under 6'5 neway,

so i reckon yea he wud tear it up on any board

btw im not sure of those board dimensions but i no it was a shorter board than the usual pin -tail used
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Postby Sillysausage » Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:07 pm

he would deffo rip any average surfer, most pro's can surf on snapper boards etc..(not very well. but hey) so if they had a full board with a fin in it, then sure
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Postby RJD » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:34 pm

I've seen a slater video where he surfs tables, doors and all sorts of junk.

All better than me on a longboard..:D I thnik he'd still rip more than most unless the locals were especialy good.
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