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Timber Stand Ups

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Created by Piros > 9 months ago, 28 Apr 2011
Piros
QLD, 6936 posts
28 Apr 2011 8:26AM
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Has anybody seen these boards in the flesh , they look beautiful .Would love to try one.
http://nathanielgrey.com.au/category/hollow-wooden-surfboards/paddle-boards/


laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Apr 2011 8:36AM
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very nice. gee you would only use wax. counldn't put a grip on it. is there a clear grip? monster grip maybe, but could you get it off if you had to?
cheers

latman
QLD, 177 posts
28 Apr 2011 8:56AM
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If you bring our piece of glass around (one day ,eventually) Rob you can have a look at my 11 footer with timber veneer vacuum bagged onto SL polystyrene foam . cheers Lats

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
28 Apr 2011 9:06AM
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I have seen them before, a couple of longboards. Very nice work, never seen a SUP tho.

Shep
WA, 153 posts
28 Apr 2011 9:57AM
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laceys lane said...

very nice. gee you would only use wax. counldn't put a grip on it. is there a clear grip? monster grip maybe, but could you get it off if you had to?
cheers


Hey Lacy

I used versatration on my board www.versatraction.com
- looks good, grip isnt too bad but takes a bit of getting used to

This is my board with grip on


laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Apr 2011 12:16PM
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Shep said...

laceys lane said...

very nice. gee you would only use wax. counldn't put a grip on it. is there a clear grip? monster grip maybe, but could you get it off if you had to?
cheers


Hey Lacy

I used versatration on my board www.versatraction.com
- looks good, grip isnt too bad but takes a bit of getting used to

This is my board with grip on





mate that looks great. just checked the site. questions. is it light? where are they based- are they aussie/
cheers

Shep
WA, 153 posts
28 Apr 2011 11:40AM
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mate that looks great. just checked the site. questions. is it light? where are they based- are they aussie/
cheers


This ones mine (home made) not a nathanielgrey

weighs in at 9.5kg with fins and deck grip (8'8" x 28.5")

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Apr 2011 2:30PM
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Shep said...



mate that looks great. just checked the site. questions. is it light? where are they based- are they aussie/
cheers


This ones mine (home made) not a nathanielgrey

weighs in at 9.5kg with fins and deck grip (8'8" x 28.5")


umm, sorry, i like the board, but i meant that clear grip
cheers

Shep
WA, 153 posts
28 Apr 2011 1:17PM
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laceys lane said...

Shep said...



mate that looks great. just checked the site. questions. is it light? where are they based- are they aussie/
cheers


This ones mine (home made) not a nathanielgrey

weighs in at 9.5kg with fins and deck grip (8'8" x 28.5")


umm, sorry, i like the board, but i meant that clear grip
cheers


yeah its pretty light - probably equivelent or lighter than foam grip.

They're based in the states - didnt have a distributor over hear when I got this 6 months ago.
Wanted to charge heaps for postage - but I got a quote from USPS and they agreed to come down

Cheers

Newmo
VIC, 471 posts
28 Apr 2011 4:20PM
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Here is my SUP @ 11'9, 28 1/2, 4 1/2. 12kgs 3 years old
She is Paulownia, Western Red Cedar and is unreal to surf, I have had a few sups in my time but just keep comming back to this one. I use polly and caster sugar on the deck.





I will have it down at Inverloch this weekend if anyone wants a paddle.

XXL hazza
NSW, 78 posts
29 Apr 2011 6:53AM
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Waterhorse that board is a work of art.

XXL Hazza

Piros
QLD, 6936 posts
29 Apr 2011 8:11AM
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XXL hazza said...

Waterhorse that board is a work of art.

XXL Hazza


Totally agree , love it...



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