Please note: We are temporarily in maintenance mode, and some features, such as Buy&Sell, Forums and Messaging are temporarily offline. Back soon!

Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews

sort of a dc play thing

Reply
Created by laceys lane > 9 months ago, 25 Sep 2013
laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Sep 2013 9:32PM
Thumbs Up

i have one gap with my boards and that a skinny fast bop/ surf 12'6 for nice/glassy/calm conditions.

dale was good enough to have a fiddle with one of the earlier designs. we really messed around with it. its a few ideas that i've had. it's been sitting in file land for a bit. thx's again to dale.

it's certainly not in the dc model range.

boards 25' wide. should be as stable as all hell. just cut tonight. there's a bit to be trimmed of the tail and the bottom rails to tail have to be shaped yet. pretty happy how it came off the cnc





laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
26 Sep 2013 6:29PM
Thumbs Up











RJK
QLD, 622 posts
26 Sep 2013 8:33PM
Thumbs Up

nice

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
26 Sep 2013 9:33PM
Thumbs Up

Looking good. Be sure to post finished pics!! :)

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
26 Sep 2013 10:03PM
Thumbs Up

wow. dale's gone nuts today. just sent through the deck glassing




Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
26 Sep 2013 10:48PM
Thumbs Up

Reminds me of another 12'6" DC board I recently acquired... :)

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
26 Sep 2013 11:33PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Kieranr said..

Reminds me of another 12'6" DC board I recently acquired... :)



kieranr, its a fair bit different. deck looks the same, but that's about it

Kieranr
NSW, 526 posts
27 Sep 2013 6:23AM
Thumbs Up

I'll be interested to see how it turns out.

Snowie
NSW, 149 posts
27 Sep 2013 11:28AM
Thumbs Up

Looks pretty surfy not that I'm a good judge. The first coat of blue reminds me of those old foam eskies.

jaydub1973
QLD, 156 posts
27 Sep 2013 7:10PM
Thumbs Up

Is that blue ink in the resin? Looks awesome.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
27 Sep 2013 6:28PM
Thumbs Up

Looks good,a surfing 12.6 and stable with the flat bottom.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
30 Sep 2013 11:31PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
jaydub1973 said..

Is that blue ink in the resin? Looks awesome.


Just watched this cool resin tint vid.

DJ

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
1 Oct 2013 9:47PM
Thumbs Up

hey thats vanders board

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
1 Oct 2013 11:10PM
Thumbs Up











vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
2 Oct 2013 2:01PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Board looks great Lacey, can't wait to see it in the flesh.





Select to expand quote
DavidJohn said..





jaydub1973 said..

Is that blue ink in the resin? Looks awesome.






Just watched this cool resin tint vid.

DJ




Sorry to hijack, here's the second one too. Board was shaped by Steve Del Rosso (Clearwater Surfboards) & Teena (The Lady Of Many Colours) did the glassing/tint work, she's an absolute master!!!


laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
2 Oct 2013 8:48PM
Thumbs Up

not sure of the flat water speed- nothing to compare to yet, but it does everything i hoped for- super stable. very hard to tip. loves the paddle out. same standing position as in the flats. through or over waves -whatever, makes no difference. no grabbing and water shears over the nose. standing or kick turning in chop easy. catches waves/bumps early and surfs a treat. was worried about the flat bottom, mid rail hard roll, tail edges catching in cross chop however it's done the opposite. seems to 'square' the board up and this seems to really help for through wave stability and i am getting the full benefit of the 25' width. also a very short displacement rounded nose shape
it was choppy this afternoon i really didn't plan on using it in this type of conditions so i'm really pleased. had a bit of a worrying night about the board, but after a morning and arvo session- lots of fun.

thePup
13831 posts
4 Oct 2013 10:48AM
Thumbs Up

hahahaha geez another one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and still no gleaming BBQ to display your new play board porn for your brothers out here ..... that's a dead certain beerfine for you Mister Lacey .... no actually a DOUBLE beerfine bugger it you stooge Lacey

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
5 Oct 2013 1:23PM
Thumbs Up

12.6 x 30 pffff I took Lacey's board for a quick paddle a little under in the litres department for my 100 kgs but the board is super fast and even a newbie like me could paddle the 24 wide without too much trouble or an I just a freak

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
5 Oct 2013 9:34PM
Thumbs Up

this board is amazing for me. ins and out kept me in touch with the gun crew especially on the bump/wave rides in. the board actually measures after shaping and glassing 24.5 inches and tiny bit

need to name it!!!!!!

thePup
13831 posts
5 Oct 2013 7:36PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
laceys lane said..

this board is amazing for me. ins and out kept me in touch with the gun crew especially on the bump/wave rides in. the board actually measures after shaping and glassing 24.5 inches and tiny bit

need to name it!!!!!!


...... "The DOUBLE BEERFINE "

Tryfan
QLD, 256 posts
6 Oct 2013 10:00AM
Thumbs Up

laceys lane said...
this board is amazing for me. ins and out kept me in touch with the gun crew especially on the bump/wave rides in. the board actually measures after shaping and glassing 24.5 inches and tiny bit

need to name it!!!!!!


Mate, looks sharp and fast so I would call it the "Green Arrow"!

Something about the colour combo plus the deckpad reminded me of Thomas the Tank and friends (yes I do have a 3 yr old son) so I googled and up popped this random YouTube movie:
%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D2EWJ1QvdUqc
ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Green_Arrow

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
6 Oct 2013 12:42PM
Thumbs Up

tryfan, good to hear from you. hope things are going well for you over in the west.

you must let a few of us know if you come back for holidays or something


cheers


ps tomy12'6

Tryfan
QLD, 256 posts
6 Oct 2013 7:59PM
Thumbs Up

Yea mate been hiding under a rock over winter with the weather we've had over here, has taken a bit to get used to it but all good. Definitely a different world from Currumbin.
Good to see you're still making the most of your board quiver.
Give u a yell if I come back especially if I get time for a wave or DWer.
Hear you got yourself a LB too...

PS. tomy12'6...classic!

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Oct 2013 9:34PM
Thumbs Up

i'm happy as with the board for ins and outs, and surfs the best i've been on.

i did a dw run yesterday with a cutaway 9" dolphin fins. conditions up to 15 knts, east swell/choppy/bumpy which isn't the best. flippin flies and while i didn't fall off its a bit of work at that width-24.5". elite level bump runner and something the guns and racers would love but unless its all behind me and the board, its too much work for me comparing to say my gl 12'6. the gl has handled for me anything from lets go anyway 10 knts and a bit runs to 25 knts and blasting

i guess any board at 24.5 inches or less is going to be a work out especially in the 12'6 class

today i gave it another hit with laird hamilton wide base 9" fin. noticed it was stiffer to turn and didn't bump run as quick so back in the the cutaway dolphin fin.

took it out for a couple of waves later to get the feel in the difference-hunts the waves and bumps so much better with the cutaway fin.

i've tried and owned a lot of different fins but it's seems to me the a 9" dolphin cutaway gives the best speed, enough length in the water board control and 'turnability'

cheers



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews


"sort of a dc play thing" started by laceys lane