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Beginner/intermediate board for a mate

Created by Bertie Bertie  > 9 months ago, 23 Feb 2013
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Bertie
Bertie

NSW

1351 posts

23 Feb 2013 11:39pm
Ok I've sussed out some boards a mate is kinda keen on but I can't decide which will suit him better.

The toss up is between:

6'6 yahoo yallingup hippy
www.yahoosurfboards.com.au/yallingup-hippy.html
Or

6'9 yahoo dhufish
www.yahoosurfboards.com.au/dhufish.html

The way things has panned out I owe him a board and want to get him on something that will be a quick paddler and get him over the hump he is stuck behind and get him stoked!
Any advice or reviews to help me pick!!!
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

23 Feb 2013 10:08pm
I had a Dhufish and loved it. Great board for a beginner IMO
surferstu
surferstu

1011 posts

24 Feb 2013 1:43am
Everyone is different, some pick it up straight away, some take years/ decades to pick it up. For a beginner/ intermediate a mid length all round tried and tested shape would be a safe bet and work in the fickle mostly crap conditions perth gets. Fish boards have unusual bursts of speed and are in general a bit harder to ride, are they not?
Greenroom
Greenroom

WA

7608 posts

24 Feb 2013 4:27am
Hey Bertsta
I was actually gonna get myself a Dhufish in a few months. Reckon they got sweet lines. Wanna get me a get well present?
P co
P co

WA

458 posts

24 Feb 2013 12:08pm
Got secondhands of both at Soul Boardstore.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

24 Feb 2013 1:20pm
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Greenroom said...
Hey Bertsta
I was actually gonna get myself a Dhufish in a few months. Reckon they got sweet lines. Wanna get me a get well present?


Bout time you dropped the paddle
Bertie
Bertie

NSW

1351 posts

24 Feb 2013 5:40pm
Spew the Dhu fish i lined up got sold from under me :(

Almost everytime i find something on gumtree or similar while I'm at work (pilbara) sombody beats me to it just before iget home.

Ross i sent ya a PM.

Sorry Greenie i'm not sure what present you would find usefull right now except for good health! Heal quick buddy, my thoughts are with ya.
If you havent watched the TV series arrested development check it out, when my knee was busted i wasted 3 series in 2 days. So addictive!
Bertie
Bertie

NSW

1351 posts

26 Feb 2013 7:00pm
Hmm not having much luck with the dhufish in the 6'9 i'm chasing so considering these board below also:

Firewire dominator 6'6
http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/surfboards_custom.php?boardid=dominator

or

Randy french tuflite 6'10
shop.surftech.com/s.nl/it.A/id.969/.f

Does anyone have any feedback or reviews for me?

My mate will ride my 6'0 yahoo kelvinator over the weekend coz i'm stuck onsite near tom price coz of that bloody cyclone rusty.

cheers.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

26 Feb 2013 9:54pm
^^^^^^^^^^The tuflite will be too big. You can go 4-6" down to compensate for their 'corkiness'.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

27 Feb 2013 10:19am
Dominators look like a great shape imo.
Bertie
Bertie

NSW

1351 posts

27 Feb 2013 4:19pm
To be honest I dont buy into the "corkieness" debate.
The flotation of a board is equal the weigh of water the volume the board displaces (archemedies priciple). Maybe they weigh less than a PU board but it doesnt make any sense, nor should it make much differnece unless the weight differnce of the boards is significant.

I want a board he can ride at spots like avalon but also at scabs or trigg.
I also have my doubts about the randy soul fish.

Anyone actually ridden a dominator?
Legion
Legion

WA

2222 posts

27 Feb 2013 1:32pm
Two very different wave types there (on their day). Would be best solved with two different boards for me. But from a beginner's perspective, any generic overvolumed board would be fine. Time in the water much more important than intricacies of shape.
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