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akeg: a follow up is definitely in order, this time focusing on the (futile?) search for the perfect board. at the moment, i'm in the accumulation stage of research, ha ha, and just trying not to go broke. i've seen that infinity but hadn't thought about it in a while. while i'm san diego for the winter, i'll go up and see steve. he built me a waveski or two in my pre-SUP days, so i know him. btw / do you remember if the jimmy 10-1 felt heavy or light? i do like my heavy!
right now, my buddy who owns matunuck surf shop is applying to become a JL dealer, so he might be getting a B&B for me to demo. hope it happens before i leave town!
as regards the tipsup -- a week or two ago i added 12 lbs of lead weight to it and, for me, it's gone from being a dog of a board to just the speedy, stable ticket i really really like. it remains too full an outline (again, for me) but it's certainly better than it was. i'd still like to sell it, but i gotta tell you, this adding weight business has been a revelation. what i'd like to try next is taking a board with volume that is far too low for me -- like 120L -- and strap a bunch of lead to it and see how it feel then.
for anyone who's curious, here's a pic of my tipsup lead sled. kooky!