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Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:36am
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Dec 2014 9:44am
Love this one. Who ever made this did any incredible job










Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

5 Dec 2014 8:45am
Bob shaping one


Cruiser fantastic board but I find them more HP than what I wanted out of a 10 footer

Wished I'd kept the board above

10 foot Noserider its a great ride

one of 3 Cruisers I owned,I kept scaling down the dims because they love HP surfing

Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:55am
nice boards boys, Ted clean up the shed, Mac beautiful lawn
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 12:30pm
what fin did you put in that board ted
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Dec 2014 3:42pm
Mac generously sent me a 10 inch McT Dolphin one which I have mainly used. Pup gave me a 9 inch Shapers Cutaway (lucky aye!) which I have used just a couple of times so far. I also made a 9 inch Hatchet fin which has had a bit of a workout. I need to spend some time on it playing around with various setups - plan to do this in the second half of next week when I head away for a few days. Fingers crossed we get some swell though. I just have not been spending enough time in the water of late to try diff options.


Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 12:47pm
lucky boy ted

loved this footage.

from the house of Mac62
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

5 Dec 2014 3:51pm
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lucky boy ted

loved this footage.

from the house of Mac62


+1, so good this one
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:08pm
I can not watch that all the way through. The waves are just zoo bloody nice - they are incredible. Why would you live anywhere else if you live there! ! ! ! Imagine how much ride time you would have in a normal session. Just not bloody fair. Glad that I have now turned it off as it was going my head in
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:10pm


My Hot Log is a 10'er and its by far and away THE best board I have owned and it just continues to amaze me with what it can do and handle.

Last week a tiny swell hit the point and I seriously managed to catch an ankle high wave, thing was tiny!!! but then she'll drop into head high drainers as well.
Turns just beautifully of the tail and trims well from the tail but trims amazing from the middle.
Hold as you walk up the board is amazing, progressed more in a few months on this board than in a whole year on the old stick.
I run 2 fins in it, my Captain Fin 11' Pivot on the small stuff and my Alkali 11' Rainbow Rake as it gets bigger and both absolutely excel...
Its almost a one board quiver besides the real big dredgy stuff and really, the only thing holding it back is the rider

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooowwwwww!







SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

5 Dec 2014 1:42pm
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Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks



What's wrong with a 9'0..

I love my 10 but to much board most of the time. Having said that it's good fun in anything up to head high and a bit but everyday board I would go for a 9ftr everytime.
genuine
genuine

332 posts

5 Dec 2014 1:47pm
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My Hot Log is a 10'er and its by far and away THE best board I have owned and it just continues to amaze me with what it can do and handle.

Last week a tiny swell hit the point and I seriously managed to catch an ankle high wave, thing was tiny!!! but then she'll drop into head high drainers as well.
Turns just beautifully of the tail and trims well from the tail but trims amazing from the middle.
Hold as you walk up the board is amazing, progressed more in a few months on this board than in a whole year on the old stick.
I run 2 fins in it, my Captain Fin 11' Pivot on the small stuff and my Alkali 11' Rainbow Rake as it gets bigger and both absolutely excel...
Its almost a one board quiver besides the real big dredgy stuff and really, the only thing holding it back is the rider

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooowwwwww!








Was it shaped off a machine?
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:56pm
^^^ All SDR's boards are machine shaped but hand finished & subtly refined.

A few of mine









AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:00pm
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SP said..

Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks




What's wrong with a 9'0..

I love my 10 but to much board most of the time. Having said that it's good fun in anything up to head high and a bit but everyday board I would go for a 9ftr everytime.


For me a 9'er is fine for turning and trimming but the 10'er is way better for glide and definitely for cross stepping/noseriding. some peeps can do that on a 9'er but not my 80 odd kgs
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:02pm


That's a beautiful collection Vanders, Handcrafted by the master, beer in one hand sander in the other.... yeeeeeowwww
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

5 Dec 2014 5:10pm
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That's a beautiful collection Vanders, Handcrafted by the master, beer in one hand sander in the other.... yeeeeeowwww





Beer economy mate.

MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

5 Dec 2014 3:13pm
9'3 close enough
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:41pm
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SP said..

Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks




What's wrong with a 9'0..

I love my 10 but to much board most of the time. Having said that it's good fun in anything up to head high and a bit but everyday board I would go for a 9ftr everytime.


Thats because you weigh about 65kg in a wettie dripping wet !!!!!
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

5 Dec 2014 3:56pm
Haha... I was waiting for that...

But yeah being a lite weight sometimes has its advantages.

Andy, my 10ftr is a model t, it's 23 + something wide, volan glass, rolled rails etc, weighs heaps but it is like standing on a footpath. Your 10 ftr looks a lot more suited to everyday surfing then the mod T


Wish I had more chance to ride it but for the waves around here a 9 ftr is way more user friendly. Not fun being a lite weight hanging onto 30 pounds of LB when a 4 footer unloads in front of you.
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:26pm
Under 25 pounds in weight is a big disadvantage when paddling out through breaking waves.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:35pm
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SP said..

Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks




What's wrong with a 9'0..




nothing wrong with a 9'
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:37pm
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Cobra said...
SP said..

Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks




What's wrong with a 9'0..




nothing wrong with a 9'


What about a 7'2
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:39pm
hey vanders that triple stringer with the volan rails isn't that Mct is it.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 4:40pm
sorry just saw the nose rocker.
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

5 Dec 2014 7:50pm
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SP said..

Cobra said...

SP said..


Cobra said...
has anyone surfed a 10 footer,,,some may even own one…please feel free to post picks





What's wrong with a 9'0..





nothing wrong with a 9'



What about a 7'2


Dude, if I was 65kg's I'd totally step down for glide and noseriding. I mean, I cant even knee paddle the HL. Who shaped the Model T??? I guess in my weight class I find if the waves are fast and steep and no good for logging I grab either my 7' MCT Bobsled or my SubX
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

5 Dec 2014 6:55pm
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hey vanders that triple stringer with the volan rails isn't that Mct is it.


Yeah mate, the last 2 boards are both 10' McT Redline's
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

5 Dec 2014 8:45pm
I have not joined the 10 foot club yet!

In fact, I haven't even ridden a 10 footer! 9'6 is the longest Longboard I have ridden... (Aside from longer 666'ers!)
I've ridden at least 7 different 9'6 boards...
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

5 Dec 2014 8:47pm
Vander's that "coffee" / "old school" tint looks nice!
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

5 Dec 2014 10:33pm
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Simondo said...
Vander's that "coffee" / "old school" tint looks nice!


Thanks mate, that's the latest edition to the quiver, I was after the retro look and The Lady didn't disapoont.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 8:40pm
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vanders1 said..

Simondo said...
Vander's that "coffee" / "old school" tint looks nice!



Thanks mate, that's the latest edition to the quiver, I was after the retro look and The Lady didn't disapoont.


like mac, vanders i do like all your boards
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Dec 2014 8:42pm
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Simondo said..
I have not joined the 10 foot club yet!

In fact, I haven't even ridden a 10 footer! 9'6 is the longest Longboard I have ridden... (Aside from longer 666'ers!)
I've ridden at least 7 different 9'6 boards...


im shocked mate,,, about time hey,,, what about the lorne point,,would be a perfect 10' board point.
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