GowerCharger wrote:you considered getting a custom made? i can recommend a couple of good shapers in this area who you could discuss what you need with (ie level your at now and where you want to go with your new stick). Ive never surfed an epoxy board altho those noseless boards look pretty nifty.
LovintheSurf wrote: it just cuts through the water like butter.
Brent wrote:And that blank "ran through a machine" is likely to be an equally if not better surfboard as a result.
Provided you are honest with yourself and buy a board with suitable volume, rocker & size for your ability - you'll be no worse off.
Why is it everybody thinks their local shaper is good?, why is it that people mysteriously think the local shaper who cranks out 4 boards a week or whatever is some gruru whose mysteriously dialed into the local conditions.
Buying "local is best" is sometimes a complete myth. They are humans who flesh-up blanks, turn up to work with hangovers, have bad days & stuff up orders, don't like you & think you're a dick (sometimes) and frankly...don't listen to your order as you make it.
The reason top shapers use machines is (a) they can afford to, (b) they get better & more consistant results, and it's a much healthier way to shape, (c) they can tweak their designs easily & make changes, (d) they get way better rails out of a machine and (e) because so many people want to buy their boards they have to.
Most local shapers would get onto machines if their economies of scale warrented it & if they could afford them.
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