by Bub » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:52 pm
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by drowningbitbybit » Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:20 am
Bub wrote: or possibly a very stable fish.
by Fochin » Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:24 am
by Bub » Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:56 am
I'm just sticking with the 7'4'' fun board from here on out...maybe try out my bros Walden longboard someday. I don't surf frequently enough to make trying the shortboard worth my while. I'd probably waste my time more than likely.Fochin wrote:i had the same problem as you. the spot that i learned to surf at was full of smallish waves. i used a semi-gun (similar to a shortboard, except it's longer). when i did "get up" on a wave, the board would sink right under me.
two months later, after surfing daily on a longboard at a new spot with larger rollers, i decided to bring out the semi-gun to try again. i actually got up there and rode across the face. it was awesome![]()
if you only saw longboarders at your spot, chances are you won't be able to catch much on the shorty. if you have transportation issues, perhaps you should invest in a miniMal or egg or fish.
happy surfing!
by Aloha » Sun Sep 23, 2007 7:32 am
drowningbitbybit wrote:Bub wrote: or possibly a very stable fish.
FISH ARE NOT STABLE!!!!!
by Broosta » Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:29 pm
So what I was wondering was is what I've described more of a problem that this particular shortboard just wouldn't work in these conditions?
by northswell » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:20 pm
Aloha wrote:drowningbitbybit wrote:Bub wrote: or possibly a very stable fish.
FISH ARE NOT STABLE!!!!!
Really?
Stability is mostly about width, which is what a fish has a lot of. You can have a very long board but if it's very narrow it's going to tend to roll from side to side.
My fish is very stable.
It's 6'0 x 201/2" wide with a lot of width throughout the board. I find I can easily make late take offs in spilling waves and come out of the thick white water and drive through onto the clean face.
Thats a turbulent take off and I find on this board I can almost always get to my feet and through it, which I can't say for my regular shorty (it's 181/4" wide). On my shorty sometimes the whitewater knocks me off balance on take offs like those.
On my fish I find the increase in width makes it feel almost like standing on the ground.
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