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How long have you been riding short boards for?

Created by Ted the Kiwi Ted the Kiwi  > 9 months ago, 27 Jan 2014
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Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

27 Jan 2014 5:52pm
25 yrs + Ouch thats a lot although there have been a few yrs in the middle of forced lay offs
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

27 Jan 2014 5:02pm
Never ridden anything shorter than 9'3, straight from esky lids to LB but keen to have a go.
Sandsy1
Sandsy1

NSW

814 posts

27 Jan 2014 7:11pm
This hurts, didn't realise how long it's been. Started at 15 (that's 43 years), had a 6'10 pig double ender style, single fin. After that a 7'0" tracker style single fin, that was a fun board. After a couple of years on that, bought a backyarder early twin fin, that rode like it was on train tracks, no fin toe-in, rubbish board. After working for a year, went to The Jetty at Coffs Harbour and bought a deep red 6'2" Cooper twinnie. That board was gold!!!! There have been a lot of boards come and go in the following years, but currently have a Van Straalen Hydro Hull 6'3" twin fin, sweet board. Wish I had taken photos of my boards.
Like you Ted, between periods had a few breaks but got my inner grommie back, when I got my first ever longboard in 1989. Mate got me started, really glad he did.
Cheers Sandsy
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

27 Jan 2014 6:17pm
longer than i care to remember, but not quite as long Sandsy
unclethirsty
unclethirsty

385 posts

27 Jan 2014 4:30pm
Lets see...started out in '62 on a 8' full balsa doubleender, then, i think, 9' for couple of yrs, then 8' Gordon woods stringerless stubbie in '68, then prob in '70 I think a 6'6" McT bluebird with small glass side fins (yep 3 fins) then a San Juan, then 5'6" Tom Hoye twinni from Bennetts.Various others I have to really think on. So I reckon '71 to a 6'10" Josh Dowling in 2011 if thats short! LOL. S**t when did I last ride a 6'6" or under. So lemmie do the guzzintas er 40+ yrs I suppose. Jees how much wax have i used, damm! LOve it, love it, love it!.
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

27 Jan 2014 6:56pm
Geez I'm feeling like just a young pup now, you blokes are the big dogs in the yard.
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

27 Jan 2014 6:58pm
41 years... owned my first board as a 10 years old , and proud as punch of it... some people dont get to taste it... some dont get to live that long.
ive had my fun in the sun and every surf till i die is a bonus

Edit... 42 years my birthday is next month

climber
climber

NSW

1125 posts

27 Jan 2014 8:19pm
5 days and loving it
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

27 Jan 2014 7:26pm
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weiry said..

41 years... owned my first board as a 10 years old , and proud as punch of it... some people dont get to taste it... some dont get to live that long.
ive had my fun in the sun and every surf till i die is a bonus

Edit... 42 years my birthday is next month



Well said mate, 42 on my next b'day in Aug too, never take anything for granted & we're so very lucky all the waves are free.
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

27 Jan 2014 8:28pm
Some of the more recent ones..









byf
byf

byf

WA

517 posts

27 Jan 2014 6:22pm
Love that Jackson mate. Great looking board.
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smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

27 Jan 2014 9:34pm
Since about 76' I think
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Jan 2014 6:50pm
Oh I remember Lacey's crew of shortboarders some great memoires.

At a guess 9 years pre longboarding days.
kitegirl21
kitegirl21

NSW

439 posts

27 Jan 2014 10:44pm




About three and a half months and loving it!!! Much harder but so much more fun!
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

27 Jan 2014 11:08pm
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vanders1 said..

Never ridden anything shorter than 9'3, straight from esky lids to LB but keen to have a go.


I have stepped from body boards, to shorties and now to shorties and longs and then I reckon just longs!

Tom.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

27 Jan 2014 11:10pm
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kitegirl21 said..





About three and a half months and loving it!!! Much harder but so much more fun!


Nice looking board! How big is it?

Definitely the kind of board to start off on shorties!

I love these kind of boards even now, current board is one of the ECS bulldogs at 5'4 by 20 by 2 1/2!

Cheers,
Tom.
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smh

NSW

7269 posts

28 Jan 2014 12:24am
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surfbroker said..

Some of the more recent ones..











Some more nice boards there surf broker. What's the clear board next to the Tolhurst ? Noticed a Goddard creation in there too.
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish

QLD

1332 posts

28 Jan 2014 6:24am
Goody. Show and tell.
Here's just a few.

How short are we talking? This one is 4'2"
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

28 Jan 2014 8:14am
Wowsers about 25 years on shorties and probably 5 on a boogie board before that...you think I'd be better at it by now...lol
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

28 Jan 2014 8:18am
where are yr fire wires? How does the Mark Pridmore 4'2" go? how wide and thick is that one? Those back fins are very close together and right on the rail - but you certainly need lots of fin area for boards with big asses like that one.
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish

QLD

1332 posts

28 Jan 2014 7:58am
Just have a 5'9" baked timbertek atm.

I'm waiting to see a Nano in the flesh though.
The More is 22" (off the top of my head) X 3".
Had a hard edge added to the rail and twinzered as you can see.
Helped it enormously in holding a rail in barrels.
You have to be talented to stand up on it.
unclethirsty
unclethirsty

385 posts

28 Jan 2014 8:41am
Surfbroker, can I ask, (off topic I know sorry but).... the Tolhurst tuffie & the jackson what are they like to ride? Got a bit of a report on them? You know how it is always on the lookout for something new.Thanks
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish

QLD

1332 posts

29 Jan 2014 5:04am
Wicked.
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