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chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

23 Sep 2013 6:11pm
Ok I have a new clearwater Boston switch



39 litres.
We'll my first point will be is foam is my friend(I have swapped more hp type boards mid surf)
This is not a hybrid or fish board,this is a full hp shape,rails,rocker and concaves,just with a lot of volume.

I have surfed the cw as a quad and thruster equally from waist high slop to solid 4-5ft throwing beachies.

I will never fall inot the hype of wider nose and the current crop of propaganda after surfing this. Why? We'll on my hybrid it was easy to catch waves and was very forgiving. Yet when I really wanted turn it,I found I was doing more skateboard type turns,as in you could not really turn of the rail,if you did it would not dig itself in,just sort of floated above the water,hence the skater tick tack or mo're forcing your turns. On this I can really Surf on rail whether it be pumping for speed or big cutties,it just wants to be on rail,even more so when it gets steep and hollow the board is very reassuring and I feel confident on it.

I like the volume factor over the pro type pop outs for the fact : can catch heaps of waves. There is no detriment in my mind or ability for how the board performs. I get into waves easier,I can still hit the lip,in fact I'm getting closer to veritical than my hybirds due to the nose lift fitting the curve of the wave face so much better. In fact dropping 5 or 6 inches would make no difference to me,as I have traded boards mid session and hated them.

On the thruster vs quad here is my take. I have surfed the board with k2-1 found it to be a bit too loose and not enough drive for me. Pc5 quad worked really nice,heaps of drive and still turned well. Then thruster again with Shapers am2 went great.
But I think quads make me lazy as a surfer. At first I found the thruster to be slow,a vvery soft ffeeling more to the point and lacking drive. That is where I think the quads made me lazy. With the quads I feel I have a very locked in a secure feeling with speed on tap,yet the more I surfed the thruster the more I feel like that if I am more active on the wave the more the benefits the thruster offers. I can ggenerate heaps of speed if I keep moving yet the ability to turn on the spot is so good. So I would now Surf the quad on fat waves or point waces that section,and the thruster every other day of the week as I love being a more involved surfer on the wave. Sorry it's been so long,but if I have missed something or not explained myself let me know as this has been my first review bbeyond this ****ing sick













jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

23 Sep 2013 7:24pm
Nice Chrissy. Thanks for sharing. As for the tool who gave you a red that's just f-cked up. Someone takes time to contribute a post like The above and some stupid twit just reds it. **** you however you are

Now there's something to give a red too
Andy T
Andy T

WA

325 posts

23 Sep 2013 7:31pm
^^^^
Green from me
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

23 Sep 2013 9:33pm
Nicely done Chrispy....SDR does make a nice board thats for sure. How does it compare to that last quad you had - the silver bullet? Any comparison ? I would not think so.....
WA71
WA71

WA

1382 posts

23 Sep 2013 7:46pm
Nice, I like that style of board. Is it a single concave or single to double?

Agree on the quad to thruster feeling as well. Thrusters for power and quads for smaller stuff.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

23 Sep 2013 8:19pm
Hey Ted it's a massive difference. I found with the hull and the same amount of volume as this one that I used to feel like I was skipping across the water. When it comes to response and turning ability there is no comparison. Also with the bullet you could not surf it as a thruster,whereas I can surf both formats on this.

Doggie it goes.from.a.single to a.double concave. Quite.deep at that. On the fin thing I was really hooked on the quad ride for a while....now I think they have place. For me and how I would like to Surf my preference is defiantly is with the thruster. But hey it's all good to change when ya feel like it. Oh on the big sucky day I went out,I was glad I had four Fins in hahaha

Reds really? That's funny as I didn't think it was that bad
remarc
remarc

WA

78 posts

23 Sep 2013 8:49pm
Thanks for posting Mr Chrispy, nothing better than getting it right when ordering a custom. I've had a fondle of the of the Boston Switch in Steve's store over here. Really impressed, nice clean lines, and looks quite user friendly. It's good to see Steve labelling his models on his boards now, I think it gives you a good starting point when deciding what sort of board your looking for, be it custom or off the shelf. As for quad set ups, I think a board really needs to be shaped for them, fin placement I reckon has to be spot on to get the best out of them. I have owned 4 or 5, 5 fin set ups in recent years, all but 1 went well as a thruster and only ok as a quad. The odd one out was a dog as a thruster but as a quad is amazing.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

23 Sep 2013 8:50pm
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chrispy said..

Hey Ted it's a massive difference. I found with the hull and the same amount of volume as this one that I used to feel like I was skipping across the water. When it comes to response and turning ability there is no comparison. Also with the bullet you could not surf it as a thruster,whereas I can surf both formats on this.

Doggie it goes.from.a.single to a.double concave. Quite.deep at that. On the fin thing I was really hooked on the quad ride for a while....now I think they have place. For me and how I would like to Surf my preference is defiantly is with the thruster. But hey it's all good to change when ya feel like it. Oh on the big sucky day I went out,I was glad I had four Fins in hahaha

Reds really? That's funny as I didn't think it was that bad


Chrispy i fixed the red straight up but sorry it just ticked me off at the time.

I think i understand what your saying about the Bullets. I found mine love to go straight but no so friendly to turn. I have been thinking about something else but tried the Knubster (fifth fin) and couldn't believe what difference it made

Still thinking i need a change.
smicko
smicko

WA

2503 posts

23 Sep 2013 9:48pm
JB go and see Peg Leg and take a Scud for a trial run. Flex is best, especially under 4ft.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

23 Sep 2013 10:18pm
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smicko said..

JB go and see Peg Leg and take a Scud for a trial run. Flex is best, especially under 4ft.


It is on my to do list

Maybe i could get one with a Mast step to suit this bloody wind
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

24 Sep 2013 8:43am
Nice looking stick...I like the dims as well!!
smicko
smicko

WA

2503 posts

24 Sep 2013 8:23am
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jbshack said..

Maybe i could get one with a Mast step to suit this bloody wind


Yeah it's nuts hey? I was standing out the front last night thinking I don't ever recall a bout of sustained weather like this. Gonna be some mad banks around when it finally finishes.

WA71
WA71

WA

1382 posts

24 Sep 2013 9:02am
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smicko said..
jbshack said..



Maybe i could get one with a Mast step to suit this bloody wind


Yeah it's nuts hey? I was standing out the front last night thinking I don't ever recall a bout of sustained weather like this. Gonna be some mad banks around when it finally finishes.


Lets hope the swell sticks around!!
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

24 Sep 2013 9:39am
Board looks sweet mate. I was looking at one of those in his shop recently and was quite impressed. I ride a 6'5 rusty as well and find it goes really well in good and bad waves. Hey what's the lead time on a CW at the moment? (Do you work there or something?)
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

24 Sep 2013 12:14pm
Thanks Chrispy... makes me want to buy a new deck
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

24 Sep 2013 6:38pm
Jb I use the knubster to stop my quad sliding,opposite to you.
Goodvibes I wish I worked there. Maybe del could make me a board ambassador and give me bro deals lol.
I know a lot of crew who have dealt with SDR now,and not one unhappy soul in that bunch. I'm just interested what he going to make me for a good wave board now. Need a few more pennies and the order will be in,he said he already knows what he'll make me


remarc
remarc

WA

78 posts

24 Sep 2013 10:10pm
Clearwater good wave board you say. This would be the best good wave board i've owned. I don't get to surf it as much as I would like livin in flat city but when I head North or South it's the first board I pack. Goes sooo good in solid waves.








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