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Should Every Longboarder Own a Hull

Created by cRAZY Canuk cRAZY Canuk  > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2011
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cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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11 Apr 2011 7:12pm
?

I think so - would be a great complement for the days when you don't quite want to battle a 9' board but dont' want to ride a shortie
Simondo
Simondo

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12 Apr 2011 10:37am
What type of "hull" and what sort of length?
Simondo
Simondo

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12 Apr 2011 2:22pm
Hmmm. Nice !
doggie
doggie

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12 Apr 2011 1:42pm
Like these? I like the concept, nice low rails, flat with a bit of length. Nice for small clean waves I would think

cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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12 Apr 2011 6:04pm
I think they just look like fun - that's why we surf isn't it?
doggie
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12 Apr 2011 4:09pm
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cRAZY Canuk said...

I think they just look like fun - that's why we surf isn't it?


Yea they do and yes, the black one has a wicked cloth inlay. If you enlarge that pick you see 100s of cherries. It looks mental in the flesh only on overcast days tho as the black will melt your wax job
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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12 Apr 2011 6:19pm
It's a feature vouch does - there's a log at 6oz with them on it, pretty neat.
doggie
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12 Apr 2011 4:24pm
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It's a feature vouch does - there's a log at 6oz with them on it, pretty neat.


I love them
Simondo
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12 Apr 2011 9:26pm
Where are those boards Doggie? (The ones in your photo?)...
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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13 Apr 2011 8:44am
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doggie said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

It's a feature vouch does - there's a log at 6oz with them on it, pretty neat.


I love them


mmmmmm Cherries
doggie
doggie

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13 Apr 2011 9:01am
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Simondo said...

Where are those boards Doggie? (The ones in your photo?)...


Takayama Factory in Byron I could of spent lots of $ in there. Even had a look at their glassing bay. Very cool displays.
doggie
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13 Apr 2011 9:07am
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cRAZY Canuk said...

doggie said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

It's a feature vouch does - there's a log at 6oz with them on it, pretty neat.


I love them


mmmmmm Cherries


Hehe, and the inlays
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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17 May 2011 2:34pm
Any luck it should be on a truck this week - commoooon - put it in my hot (not so) little hands



The above image was kindly stolen from - vouchsurf.blogspot.com/ - check'm out

doggie
doggie

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17 May 2011 12:46pm
OOh thats nice is that one yours??

Love that tint job if it is
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smh

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17 May 2011 3:45pm
The retro logs and hulls are nice looking boards but have their limitations. Many people get them but find out that they take a fair bit of getting used to and are unforgiving in many cases.
When I got my log I rode it a fair bit when it got smaller and enjoyed it a lot but now I tend to drag out the 10 foot single fin when it gets smaller. Its got edgier rails and a modern planshape and its a lot more versatile. The log tends to live in the garage a lot lately. You can see the difference between the two.






doggie
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17 May 2011 2:38pm
More interesting is the difference in fin position and shape.

At the end of the day a log is an old design that never going to be anything other than old
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17 May 2011 4:59pm
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More interesting is the difference in fin position and shape.

At the end of the day a log is an old design that never going to be anything other than old


That is true Doggie. The log noserides and trims nicely but you really need to change the way you surf to ride these boards and you really cant ride it in anything over head high. You can get get a few boards in one by going for different fin set ups like this one. I havent tried this yet as a single fin but reckon it would be a different feel with a big single fin in it.



62mac
62mac

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17 May 2011 3:09pm
There is this one guy who rides a brown log with true style up here on the southern points,man he has class,up on the nose massive turns from the back,I saw him on a old short single fin on Saturday and geez,talk about speed down the line.I am sure any of the guys who surf there know who I am referring too,drives a sub and parks on top of the hill most days.

On cars,Boofy is your transporter a gold colour?

PS, if I was around 80 kgs I'd have a board like Crazy's new onebut thats NEVER going to happen.
doggie
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17 May 2011 3:36pm
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smh said...

doggie said...

More interesting is the difference in fin position and shape.

At the end of the day a log is an old design that never going to be anything other than old


That is true Doggie. The log noserides and trims nicely but you really need to change the way you surf to ride these boards and you really cant ride it in anything over head high. You can get get a few boards in one by going for different fin set ups like this one. I havent tried this yet as a single fin but reckon it would be a different feel with a big single fin in it.






What type of fin plugs are you running in that sucker SMH? Havnt seen that type before?????????
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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17 May 2011 6:13pm
^Probox? lok a bit different to mine but far too similar

Mac that hulls 6'10"x23"x3(and a bit)" - made for a 100-110kg, an 80kg man would think he's on a tanker, heaven have mercy if he ever tried to duck dive it there should be some foam in it.

SMH - I hear what your saying about the soft rails, I have 2 LB's one with really soft 50/50 rails till 6" from the tail and one with a harder rail 60/40 no points for guessing which one I ride more. I also snapped the soft railed board

I'm hoping it's my order - be a small world if someone got the same dims & colors, from the same shop, in the same time frame.
doggie
doggie

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17 May 2011 4:21pm
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^Probox? lok a bit different to mine but far too similar

Mac that hulls 6'10"x23"x3(and a bit)" - made for a 100-110kg, an 80kg man would think he's on a tanker, heaven have mercy if he ever tried to duck dive it there should be some foam in it.

SMH - I hear what your saying about the soft rails, I have 2 LB's one with really soft 50/50 rails till 6" from the tail and one with a harder rail 60/40 no points for guessing which one I ride more. I also snapped the soft railed board

I'm hoping it's my order - be a small world if someone got the same dims & colors, from the same shop, in the same time frame.


Nice one cRaZy more pics when you get it please
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17 May 2011 6:58pm

Doggie n Crazy the fin system is called Surfinz and the fins can be moved nearly 1/2 inch within the boxes. A guy called Greg Trotter who owns Soar bought it out last year I think. Grant Miller made the board and he's been putting them in boards on request although he recommends them. They cost a bit more than FCS though.
I've got a 7.5 inch fin that I'll try on it as a single and a couple of little side biters that I'll add down the track. Its so much fun to ride as a quad though and it feels a lot looser than a thruster set up.
Here is another shot of it. So far its been the loosest midlength I've had. 7'6 x 22




62mac
62mac

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17 May 2011 5:33pm
Geez 6.10 x 23 x 3 theres hope for me then I think I would have to demo a board that size before parting with $'s

The last shorter board I owned was,you guessed it Mct Eightball 8.2
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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17 May 2011 8:25pm
My shortboard is 6'10" - but this is 3" wider, and just under an inch thicker

Pretty excited for it to get here.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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19 May 2011 9:35pm
It's here, picked it up, put the fins in it, waxed it, then the surf got scared - not sure if I'll get out on in it in the morning.

First impressions - Totally sick to the power of rad
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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20 May 2011 1:03pm
Got out this morning - took 2 or 3 waves to work out what was what, after that caught some great little waves, so much fun, need to wax the last 2' at the front of the board up.
62mac
62mac

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20 May 2011 11:09am
You know the rules in here crazy,pictures or you didn't get it (new board)
doggie
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20 May 2011 11:32am
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Got out this morning - took 2 or 3 waves to work out what was what, after that caught some great little waves, so much fun, need to wax the last 2' at the front of the board up.


Wow! You are getting that far forward?!?
62mac
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20 May 2011 11:37am
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doggie said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

Got out this morning - took 2 or 3 waves to work out what was what, after that caught some great little waves, so much fun, need to wax the last 2' at the front of the board up.


Wow! You are getting that far forward?!?


Very long toes
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

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20 May 2011 1:51pm
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62mac said...

doggie said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

Got out this morning - took 2 or 3 waves to work out what was what, after that caught some great little waves, so much fun, need to wax the last 2' at the front of the board up.


Wow! You are getting that far forward?!?


Very long toes


yeah - seems to really like having me forward on it, there's a ton of foam in the middle and front of the board (yes that picture says 3 1/4"), likes it if you move around a bit too (even clunky old me), think I might slide the fin back a tiny bit it's pretty much centred at the moment.







doggie
doggie

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20 May 2011 4:54pm
If ya moved the fin back would you be able to surf it more off the tail? I recon that would work as I dont think it would stiffin it up to much..
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