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Whats your preferred Log Dims

Created by Macaha Macaha  > 9 months ago, 14 Dec 2014
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Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

14 Dec 2014 8:28pm
and your weight



added the picture because people like pictures
Tractorguy
Tractorguy

TAS

543 posts

14 Dec 2014 10:00pm
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Macaha said..
and your weight



added the picture because people like pictures


Can you start
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

14 Dec 2014 9:02pm
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Tractorguy said..


Macaha said..
and your weight



added the picture because people like pictures




Can you start



106 kgs looking for answers 10 or 9.8 in length
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

14 Dec 2014 7:06pm
Mac WTF is going on,you now have a new board shaper,pics of a Bear, what is going on,,,


Soon your going to follow the other CW sheep
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

14 Dec 2014 9:36pm
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Cobra said..
Mac WTF is going on,you now have a new board shaper,pics of a Bear, what is going on,,,


Soon your going to follow the other CW sheep


Cobra your one funny snake,just requiring what others ride my friend,rest assure I'll always be getting new boards from Bob,Ben or whoever at mct
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

14 Dec 2014 9:55pm
probably that board
Tractorguy
Tractorguy

TAS

543 posts

14 Dec 2014 10:57pm
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Macaha said..

Tractorguy said..



Macaha said..
and your weight



added the picture because people like pictures





Can you start




106 kgs looking for answers 10 or 9.8 in length


Volume Is your friend imo so 10x23x3 or 3 and a bit with a flat rocker from the back third to the front of the board
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

14 Dec 2014 8:18pm
depends on where you want to surf it Mac, soft slow point, draining sucky beach, performance, log
you know the story….speak to your local shaper he will tell you more than we will ever,,especially if he knows how you surf and where.
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

14 Dec 2014 8:29pm
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Macaha said..
and your weight



added the picture because people like pictures



Geez well if you , Lacey & the Prezzolio still haven't found the perfect board with all that delicious porn you lot have laundered over the years we got nuthin'
wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

15 Dec 2014 6:55am
I don't really want a log cos I avoid crowds and therefore very rarely get those nice little slider on the points. I normally want something a bit more versatile for the beach breaks.... But if (when) I win tomorrow night's Oz Lotto, I'd join General Jas's Creative Army - with whatever dimensions Josh C recommended for my 87kg (should be 82kg) ageing frame:
Something like this Seahorse model (stylish, old school and simple - just like me ):




"The Seahorse, is a stylish old skool, single fin longboard. This board is about forgetting about today’s crazy surfboard designs and getting back to the simpler times and shapes. It has a full template, low rocker and soft rails. Made for endless nose rides and fluid turns. Its low rocker will get you through those hard to make sections and soft rails are easily re-set to get in the sweet spot. It works well in small to mid-size waves in clean faces. A blast from the past that any longboard surfer will enjoy in their quiver! Stats - sizes- 9’1 to 10’1 Tail shape- chop square tail Rocker- traditional Fin set up- single Wave size- flat-3 feet"
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

15 Dec 2014 11:32am
My ideal log dimension would be around 5 to 7 inches long and maybe 3/4 inch diameter.

Any bigger than that and they hurt my bum'ol

I'll try to get a pic for you
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

15 Dec 2014 10:58am
a lot of guys wont measure up to that
LanceF
LanceF

NSW

249 posts

15 Dec 2014 12:13pm
9'6" x 23" x 3" TRIPLE STRINGER "D" FIN.......The Only Way To Fly

Sorry about the grass.....I don't live there anymore

Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

15 Dec 2014 9:27am
^^^love that tail block
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

15 Dec 2014 1:03pm
Yeah, 9'6 x 23 x 3... Classic Log Dimensions...
For taller, or heavier people, can think along the lines of 9'9 x 23 x 3 (23+ x 3+)...
For really weak waves, upscale again!

stuk
stuk

NSW

894 posts

15 Dec 2014 2:04pm
96kg. My log is 10'x 24"x 3 1/4". The ripple machine
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

15 Dec 2014 2:08pm
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wavelength said..
I don't really want a log cos I avoid crowds and therefore very rarely get those nice little slider on the points. I normally want something a bit more versatile for the beach breaks.... But if (when) I win tomorrow night's Oz Lotto, I'd join General Jas's Creative Army - with whatever dimensions Josh C recommended for my 87kg (should be 82kg) ageing frame:
Something like this Seahorse model (stylish, old school and simple - just like me ):




"The Seahorse, is a stylish old skool, single fin longboard. This board is about forgetting about today’s crazy surfboard designs and getting back to the simpler times and shapes. It has a full template, low rocker and soft rails. Made for endless nose rides and fluid turns. Its low rocker will get you through those hard to make sections and soft rails are easily re-set to get in the sweet spot. It works well in small to mid-size waves in clean faces. A blast from the past that any longboard surfer will enjoy in their quiver! Stats - sizes- 9’1 to 10’1 Tail shape- chop square tail Rocker- traditional Fin set up- single Wave size- flat-3 feet"


classic

my new one is starting to come together for me now we had a couple of small south waves

Sweet Love 9'10 x 24 x 3 1/8 www.creativearmy.com.au ?#‎creativearmy? ?#‎joshconstable?

with a flip in the tail to boot.

check the sweet love here if you haven't already www.creativearmy.com.au/video.html


AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

15 Dec 2014 4:02pm
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jasdeking said..

wavelength said..
I don't really want a log cos I avoid crowds and therefore very rarely get those nice little slider on the points. I normally want something a bit more versatile for the beach breaks.... But if (when) I win tomorrow night's Oz Lotto, I'd join General Jas's Creative Army - with whatever dimensions Josh C recommended for my 87kg (should be 82kg) ageing frame:
Something like this Seahorse model (stylish, old school and simple - just like me ):




"The Seahorse, is a stylish old skool, single fin longboard. This board is about forgetting about today’s crazy surfboard designs and getting back to the simpler times and shapes. It has a full template, low rocker and soft rails. Made for endless nose rides and fluid turns. Its low rocker will get you through those hard to make sections and soft rails are easily re-set to get in the sweet spot. It works well in small to mid-size waves in clean faces. A blast from the past that any longboard surfer will enjoy in their quiver! Stats - sizes- 9’1 to 10’1 Tail shape- chop square tail Rocker- traditional Fin set up- single Wave size- flat-3 feet"



classic

my new one is starting to come together for me now we had a couple of small south waves

Sweet Love 9'10 x 24 x 3 1/8 www.creativearmy.com.au ?#‎creativearmy? ?#‎joshconstable?

with a flip in the tail to boot.

check the sweet love here if you haven't already www.creativearmy.com.au/video.html




Hey dude, emailed Josh about one of these, might need you to go a grease the wheels for me to get it done
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

15 Dec 2014 4:31pm

Perhaps one of these @Mac

16' x 6'1/2 x 8'

www.c4waterman.com/Default.aspx





vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

15 Dec 2014 3:33pm
Ten foot for me, my 10'2 excelled today in nice big fat 3'+ waves.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

15 Dec 2014 3:37pm
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AndyrooMac said..

Perhaps one of these @Mac

16' x 6'1/2 x 8'

www.c4waterman.com/Default.aspx






whoa, talk about over stepping the line.


not even I would post that in here.


prepare yourself for retribution
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

15 Dec 2014 4:06pm
10'x23 1/2''x 3 1/4'' at 92kgs
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

15 Dec 2014 4:07pm
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AndyrooMac said..

jasdeking said..


wavelength said..
I don't really want a log cos I avoid crowds and therefore very rarely get those nice little slider on the points. I normally want something a bit more versatile for the beach breaks.... But if (when) I win tomorrow night's Oz Lotto, I'd join General Jas's Creative Army - with whatever dimensions Josh C recommended for my 87kg (should be 82kg) ageing frame:
Something like this Seahorse model (stylish, old school and simple - just like me ):




"The Seahorse, is a stylish old skool, single fin longboard. This board is about forgetting about today’s crazy surfboard designs and getting back to the simpler times and shapes. It has a full template, low rocker and soft rails. Made for endless nose rides and fluid turns. Its low rocker will get you through those hard to make sections and soft rails are easily re-set to get in the sweet spot. It works well in small to mid-size waves in clean faces. A blast from the past that any longboard surfer will enjoy in their quiver! Stats - sizes- 9’1 to 10’1 Tail shape- chop square tail Rocker- traditional Fin set up- single Wave size- flat-3 feet"




classic

my new one is starting to come together for me now we had a couple of small south waves

Sweet Love 9'10 x 24 x 3 1/8 www.creativearmy.com.au ?#‎creativearmy? ?#‎joshconstable?

with a flip in the tail to boot.

check the sweet love here if you haven't already www.creativearmy.com.au/video.html





Hey dude, emailed Josh about one of these, might need you to go a grease the wheels for me to get it done


yeh he told me last week too cool, i think he's calling to get a shipping price to you all the way down there....better idea buy a plane ticket and come get it and a wave
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

15 Dec 2014 4:19pm
Jas saw a guy for the 2nd time on a Sweet Love Model nice looking board.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

15 Dec 2014 5:13pm
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asea said..
10'x23 1/2''x 3 1/4'' at 92kgs


Bingo finally the answer I was after.
towball
towball

4634 posts

15 Dec 2014 3:14pm




10'3x241/2x33/4 95kg I catch more waves on this than I can on a 666 . Just ask giz Bloody cost more than a 666 too
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

15 Dec 2014 5:16pm
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vanders1 said..
Ten foot for me, my 10'2 excelled today in nice big fat 3'+ waves.


Vanders it was rip and tear day today and you took your log out
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

15 Dec 2014 5:17pm
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towball said..




10'3x241/2x33/4 95kg I catch more waves on this than I can on a 666 . Just ask giz Bloody cost more than a 666 too


Finally DA BOARD for logging.
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

15 Dec 2014 6:07pm
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Macaha said...
vanders1 said..
Ten foot for me, my 10'2 excelled today in nice big fat 3'+ waves.


Vanders it was rip and tear day today and you took your log out


Owned it mate, developing a respect for the versatility of these Hotlogs.
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

15 Dec 2014 7:09pm


As long as its slightly firm and slips along /out nicely . I,m happy . ................................










............................................................................................................... [ sorry couldn't resist ]
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

15 Dec 2014 7:31pm
It would appear someone has a problem,with the word (finally) we have a longboard topic ffs
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