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Getting hammered & board testing

Created by Simondo Simondo  > 9 months ago, 22 Nov 2012
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Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

22 Nov 2012 4:26pm
Got smashed/hammered by 5 set waves on the paddle out today. The trusty 9'6 pin tail was tomb-stoning, pulling me in...

Got swept down near the end of the reef to where I should have paddled out in the first place!!

Then, paddled back up the point, waited patiently for a nice set to come my way... Only took 5 minutes, but I was too casual on the paddling speed, and ended up getting hung up the top, and taking a very steep drop (1.5 over-head), and BLEW IT! Went over the falls... got washing machined... I'm thinking... "should I have even bothered paddling out!"...

But I got 4 really nice ones after that. Thankfully I nailed some really clean hard bottom turns, smooth top turns, and great trim speed... So I was really happy with that surf, except the FIRST 10 MINUTES!

Here's another pic of one of my favorite Single Fins of all time, and it's 9'6!
I love this Single Fin!



(my car & board, but not my house... this is a random house in Geelong/Newtown, near Pako.)
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

22 Nov 2012 4:52pm
Nothing like a good bashing when you paddle out....a few months back when one of the reefs down here was working - its a good 25 min paddle out - it looked a solid 6ft to me with a few bigger ones....I headed out and was almost out the back when a set of 5 2-story buildings came wide and cleaned me up...almost destroyed me! I headed back in with my tail between my legs with not one wave caught!! I did not even make it out the back. By the time I got back to the beach I was knackered....shameful

At least you got some Simondo and some good ones as well.
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

22 Nov 2012 4:52pm
Nice post Simondo, I feel your frustration!

Nothing worse than getting out the back after being hammered by a couple of sets, then not having the puff to paddle on, missing it, then being caught inside for another set..... At least, that was my day yesterday.... Not 1.5 over, but close to head high.

Nice board......, not a bad house as far as houses go
sepirott
sepirott

NSW

336 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:42pm
Nice to hear you are at least getting waves Simondo, nothing like surfing a single in 5ft plus surf, it sort of takes you back in time I think. Please send some decent waves our way.

Spiro
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

22 Nov 2012 3:52pm
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Simondo said...

Got smashed/hammered by 5 set waves on the paddle out today. The trusty 9'6 pin tail was tomb-stoning, pulling me in...




HAHAHA,great post mate
stuk
stuk

NSW

894 posts

22 Nov 2012 9:17pm
Crikey ... I thought that only happened to me. At least you have swell...nothing on the mid nsw coast
Horto11
Horto11

202 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:29pm
Ouch

I remember one session on a big day at Kawana, not so much a big paddle out but just kept copping multiple waves on the head on the way out and the northerly sweep was horrendous.....

ended up so buggered when I got out, I was found 45 minutes later by my mates, lying in the gutter beside my car recuperating.....where the **** have you been they say......
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:29pm
Good post Simondo.... Nothing worse than taking a long tour of the ocean bottom before you get out.

But I reckon your photo raises a different question....

Do breezers put their board on the racks tail first or nose first?

BulldogPup
BulldogPup

6657 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:31pm
Or take the fin/s out beforehand or bag em
Horto11
Horto11

202 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:33pm
nose first

OR

Hanging out the back of my ute......
GPA
GPA

GPA

WA

2529 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:33pm
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SP said...


Do breezers put their board on the racks tail first or nose first?




nose forward, fins up - always.
Horto11
Horto11

202 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:38pm
What about the old fins first and once around with the leggie.....hehehehe....not me always too paranoid that it will fall off....
GPA
GPA

GPA

WA

2529 posts

22 Nov 2012 6:49pm
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Horto11 said...
What about the old fins first and once around with the leggie.....hehehehe....not me always too paranoid that it will fall off....


I've actually seen a brand new custom board come loose, but be caught/attached by the leggie and dragged about 200m along the road alongside the car. Imagine the cruelest sanding job you can taking away about the top 4" off the nose and about 10" down the side. How that guy did not cry I don't know...
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

24 Nov 2012 4:20pm
Short boarder got in my way today... I was up and riding, and had been for over 50 meters. I lined up a fast section, he paddled for the shoulder when he should have worn it on the head...

Its Nose went an inch the bottom of my new board! 20 cent size ding... Strangely its is probably only a $30 repair, but I'm 10 times more annoyed than when I get a shopping trolley ding in the car!!

Oh well, first proper collision in a very long time...

The wife has had 4 different rear end touch ups (in the car!), and I don't even blink an eye at those now!! But it is time to get them fixed... Needs work on both rear quarter panels, new rear bumper, and probably a new skin on rear left door. $500 excess gets that sorted...

I need a beer! I will also be hoping to touch up the wife's rear end later too!
Daneli
Daneli

QLD

1538 posts

24 Nov 2012 5:27pm
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Simondo said...
Short boarder got in my way today... I was up and riding, and had been for over 50 meters. I lined up a fast section, he paddled for the shoulder when he should have worn it on the head...

Its Nose went an inch the bottom of my new board! 20 cent size ding... Strangely its is probably only a $30 repair, but I'm 10 times more annoyed than when I get a shopping trolley ding in the car!!

Oh well, first proper collision in a very long time...

The wife has had 4 different rear end touch ups (in the car!), and I don't even blink an eye at those now!! But it is time to get them fixed... Needs work on both rear quarter panels, new rear bumper, and probably a new skin on rear left door. $500 excess gets that sorted...

I need a beer! I will also be hoping to touch up the wife's rear end later too!


Simondo, if it makes you fell any better, you should see my daughters car I don't think there is panel that doesn't need some work.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

24 Nov 2012 6:51pm
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Simondo said...
I need a beer! I will also be hoping to touch up the wife's rear end later too!


Sorry to hear about you collision today Simondo but it certainly looks like things are on the improve
chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

29 Nov 2012 3:56am
fins first for me. why? the board is stiffer at the fin end,so on my little car that is good.

cool story simondo. how you got your wish mate
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