I'm going to stay on this board for a while in the hope of some cyclone swell size over the next two months.
http://olosurfer-woodensurfboardsatpipeline.blogspot.com/2012/01/wolf-in-pink-clothing-ghost-12.html
http://youtu.be/iUmEBYqKXMs


Roy Stewart wrote:Not huge by any means but here is some action on the second Ghost 12 from the year 2000.




Roy Stewart wrote:Howzit Craig, my feet are at about 45 degrees, sometimes I adopt a more sideways stance as below. Having a narrow and/or more parallel stance is great for subtle trimming and balance, it's nice to use if the board has a sweet spot but with regular longboards not so much.
So yes it is partly a stance suitable for my boards.
jaffa1949 wrote:
Roy I know from my own experiences that still photos stop the action and can misrepresent a surf situation , but these do you and your boards a lot more credit than any of the videos I've seen.
hunsta wrote:Roy Stewart wrote:Howzit Craig, my feet are at about 45 degrees, sometimes I adopt a more sideways stance as below. Having a narrow and/or more parallel stance is great for subtle trimming and balance, it's nice to use if the board has a sweet spot but with regular longboards not so much.
So yes it is partly a stance suitable for my boards.
Damn Roy you have some nice wave in your neck of the woods. Nice stand up barrel.

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