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Created by sharpie sharpie  > 9 months ago, 27 Jul 2012
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sharpie
sharpie

NSW

347 posts

27 Jul 2012 12:39pm
thinking seriously about chucking my paddle and doing some pure longboarding again but here's the thing, i have a 10' 6" x 24" watercooled longboard (4 sale) and after riding the 666s for 3 or 4 years now when i get on this board it feels extremely narrow and about a foot too long. i am seriously thinking of a custom epoxy 9' 6" x 26 or 27 inches wide, i seem to be able to handle the 34" wide whopper ok. so what do youse think about that width for a longboard?
beerssup
beerssup

NSW

513 posts

27 Jul 2012 1:12pm
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sharpie said...

thinking seriously about chucking my paddle and doing some pure longboarding again but here's the thing, i have a 10' 6" x 24" watercooled longboard (4 sale) and after riding the 666s for 3 or 4 years now when i get on this board it feels extremely narrow and about a foot too long. i am seriously thinking of a custom epoxy 9' 6" x 26 or 27 inches wide, i seem to be able to handle the 34" wide whopper ok. so what do youse think about that width for a longboard?


Don't do it
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

27 Jul 2012 1:29pm
I think fast and narrow is a myth.

By myth I don't mean untrue, I simply mean "unnecessary".

Great for the drop at Wiamea or making it through the pipe or towing into ship sterns but not really for the day to day waves we take on.

I'll never bother with anything under 24.25" these days.

Problem is, very few blanks go that big without a glue up of 2.

Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

27 Jul 2012 11:39am
do both.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Jul 2012 11:46am
I've seen a few shots of you on your 666 ripping so HTFU and go 23 wide
666 screws your surfing imho,just saying.
beerssup
beerssup

NSW

513 posts

27 Jul 2012 1:56pm
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62mac said...

I've seen a few shots of you on your 666 ripping so HTFU and go 23 wide
666 screws your surfing imho,just saying.


Only if you go back to boring old mals.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

27 Jul 2012 12:06pm
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beerssup said...

62mac said...

I've seen a few shots of you on your 666 ripping so HTFU and go 23 wide
666 screws your surfing imho,just saying.


Only if you go back to boring old mals.




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sharpie
sharpie

NSW

347 posts

27 Jul 2012 2:50pm
ok very good thanks guys- beerssup, why not?
obct, glue up not a problem.
macT, say hello to bob for me.
might go 9'6' X25" X3.5" but thinned out nicely nose and tail, rounded pin i think..
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

27 Jul 2012 2:59pm
Sharpie i had trouble carrying a mal 24'' wide x 3 1/4'' thick under the arms and my arms aren't short how do you plan to carry a board of that width and thickness or do use those gadgets that you hold in you're hand and they go around the rails of the board.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Jul 2012 1:00pm
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asea said...

Sharpie i had trouble carrying a mal 24'' wide x 3 1/4'' thick under the arms and my arms aren't short how do you plan to carry a board of that width and thickness or do use those gadgets that you hold in you're hand and they go around the rails of the board.


But your only 3 foot tall mate
sharpie
sharpie

NSW

347 posts

27 Jul 2012 3:07pm
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asea said...

Sharpie i had trouble carrying a mal 24'' wide x 3 1/4'' thick under the arms and my arms aren't short how do you plan to carry a board of that width and thickness or do use those gadgets that you hold in you're hand and they go around the rails of the board.


a little handle ala 666
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

27 Jul 2012 3:08pm
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62mac said...

asea said...

Sharpie i had trouble carrying a mal 24'' wide x 3 1/4'' thick under the arms and my arms aren't short how do you plan to carry a board of that width and thickness or do use those gadgets that you hold in you're hand and they go around the rails of the board.


But your only 3 foot tall mate


go get a bear up ya dryballs
beerssup
beerssup

NSW

513 posts

27 Jul 2012 3:11pm
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sharpie said...

ok very good thanks guys- beerssup, why not?
obct, glue up not a problem.
macT, say hello to bob for me.
might go 9'6' X25" X3.5" but thinned out nicely nose and tail, rounded pin i think..


Cause once you evolve why go backwards to flapping round on your belly.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

27 Jul 2012 1:15pm
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beerssup said...

sharpie said...

ok very good thanks guys- beerssup, why not?
obct, glue up not a problem.
macT, say hello to bob for me.
might go 9'6' X25" X3.5" but thinned out nicely nose and tail, rounded pin i think..


Cause once you evolve why go backwards to flapping round on your belly.



BulldogPup
BulldogPup

6657 posts

27 Jul 2012 2:11pm
Advice Sharpie ????? ...... go have a beer or bundy with Mac & Asea and have yer ears open and receptive to both ,,,, and is Obct's wisdom nearby to where you live

@ Beersup ..... geez you gotts lay off the grog when the little lady isn't home
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

27 Jul 2012 4:24pm
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sharpie said...
macT, say hello to bob for me.



diz made me go all chuckles
CMC
CMC

CMC

QLD

3954 posts

27 Jul 2012 4:51pm
Sharpie I don't reckon all that width will work.

On your 666 you use the paddle more than you know. Try riding a few waves not using it to pull you through turns and see how you go.

I'll get roasted for saying this here but in my opinion a good HP 666 surfs far more radically than a Mal. But, maybe I won't. Most crew riding Mals arent looking to go vert anyway, they glide, flow and nose ride and that's a good thing.

I wouldn't wreck what a Mal does best by making it a hybrid Mal/666 with no paddle.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

27 Jul 2012 7:26pm
i'll back cmc. one day a bit at palmy took the paddle to the beach and prone surfed my hp dc 8'8. without the paddle its far to wide to surf without. as a sup, its loose and fast, without a paddle to get stuck into it , it was hard to turn.

i did prone paddle my 14 ' at snapper one day with mac and the crew. it gave me a sore back which wrecked me for a race next day
BulldogPup
BulldogPup

6657 posts

27 Jul 2012 8:01pm
Actually Sharpie these two gents above here CMC & Lacey would be worth having a beer or three with too , Fin maestros
Daneli
Daneli

QLD

1538 posts

27 Jul 2012 10:22pm
23 wide by 3 thick will give you all the foam you need, particularly if you ask to carry the foam out towards the rails, without a paddle, you will find 26 will be too wide.
sharpie
sharpie

NSW

347 posts

28 Jul 2012 8:19am
ok now we,re getting somewhere, and i here what you're saying, it does feel weird, wrong even, trying to surf a sup without a paddle. i have too many boards already anyway so i think i will scrap that idea. as for who to have a beer with. I want to have a beer with you pup. ok cmc and lacy can come too.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

28 Jul 2012 6:24am
^ well fk you sharpie

I'm going surfing on a real board23 wide
BulldogPup
BulldogPup

6657 posts

28 Jul 2012 6:35am
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62mac said...

^ well fk you sharpie

I'm going surfing on a real board23 wide


BulldogPup
BulldogPup

6657 posts

28 Jul 2012 7:06am
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sharpie said...

ok now we,re getting somewhere, and i here what you're saying, it does feel weird, wrong even, trying to surf a sup without a paddle. i have too many boards already anyway so i think i will scrap that idea. as for who to have a beer with. I want to have a beer with you pup. ok cmc and lacy can come too.


Geez Sharps - go 23 1/2 to 24 by 3 to 3 1/4 if you've doubts , it'll hold good value for resale , someone here will snap her up if you went cold on on it all for sure!
Go McT or Goddard so we can see your lovely new pics on the standard greenroom bbq requirement mate .... be over at xmas (LSL) save a carton of Tooheys Old aside and we'll devour it , we'll summon obct (without that tent I didn't see at all during THAT trip of yours) scotty88 and his avatitars too - I have to twang the nosehairs of that DUDE fella too
sharpie
sharpie

NSW

347 posts

28 Jul 2012 9:10am
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62mac said...

^ well fk you sharpie

I'm going surfing on a real board23 wide


sorry mac didn't mean to hurt you.
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

28 Jul 2012 11:32am
Actually, there is a problem in relation to prone surfing boards that are over 24 wide.

It's not a biggy, and it usually only happens if you're out there for more than an hours and getting lots of waves.

The skin on your inside legs just above the knees can start to get a bit worn away from straddling the board lots of times.

There's been occasions when I been on a trip to a place like Arra and it may be noticeable because I've gone in as many as 3 times in a day.

In a steamer, not so bad, but in a short leg wetty in can happen.

SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

28 Jul 2012 10:37am
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obct said...

Actually, there is a problem in relation to prone surfing boards that are over 24 wide.

It's not a biggy, and it usually only happens if you're out there for more than an hours and getting lots of waves.

The skin on your inside legs just above the knees can start to get a bit worn away from straddling the board lots of times.

There's been occasions when I been on a trip to a place like Arra and it may be noticeable because I've gone in as many as 3 times in a day.

In a steamer, not so bad, but in a short leg wetty in can happen.




I get that one my normal LB, it's 22, are you making fun of my short legs... And anything over 23 I can't get my arm around and I hence I reckon can't turn so I'm outta the conversation.

But I reckon Lacey and CMC are spot on, my first Suk was 11x 28x 4 shaped like a big mal and without the paddle no chance of turning it, but as I said I'm a lightweight with short limbs

Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

29 Jul 2012 8:20pm
I agree with LL n CMC Sharpie....you get away with the bigger wider 666's as you have yr paddle to lever off. Big Spaz has gone pretty wide from memory on his 12 footers maybe he can add some user experience to the cause. Happy hunting.
surfershaneA
surfershaneA

868 posts

30 Jul 2012 4:17pm
I had a bit of trouble adjusting back to the lower volume of a long board after finding my Laird 10' x 27" exclusively for six months. In most surf you can throw away the paddle and it rides as well ( if not a lot better) than most mals.

Nevertheless, I got back on a 23" wide noserider for a few surfs and now it feels normal again. My 5' 10 fish is cool too. I think it helps to chop and change boards a bit more?
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