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extreme design longboard

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Created by MrDamage > 9 months ago, 8 May 2013
MrDamage
4 posts
8 May 2013 8:00PM
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hi everyone i have picked up a longboard and i am struggling to catch a wave with it . 9.0 x24 x 2 1/2 with a pintail and a very wide nose with a deep concave. it has very sharp rails and a thruster fin setup and a mild rocker. It has so much lift in the nose as you pick up speed it pops you off the back of the wave again. Is this better suited to steeper waves and late take offs more like a short board ?

MrDamage
4 posts
8 May 2013 8:20PM
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sorry took me a while to add a photo of the board

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
8 May 2013 8:32PM
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Naish

MrDamage
4 posts
8 May 2013 8:37PM
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yep .... Naish

Deano
WA, 255 posts
8 May 2013 8:49PM
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Go the fin first take off. It will paddle better that way. The narrow tail area makes it harder to catch waves early. The large nose area makes it hard to catch waves in an offshore breeze. Angle your take off move forward & paddle harder.

What's your ability level, previous board, type of waves ?

Deano

MrDamage
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8 May 2013 9:28PM
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Thanks Deano. Dunno if i'm up to a fin first take off but it might be a laugh!
Previous board was a 9.4 epoxy floater with heaps of volume 9'4 x 23 x 3 usually i surf at a typical longboard break with gradual breaking waves and I have been surfing with this board at beaches with fast breaking waves as well. Ability level is beginner to intermediate, been surfing the old board for nearly 2 years after nearly 30 years away from surfing. It has surprised me how far forward I can be on the board and it still wont nose dive. You are right about the offshore as well, made it impossible. I'll try the angled take off and see how I go. On a wave the board is unreal, quick down the line and really responsive, its just a bitch to catch waves with

BigSpazz
NSW, 946 posts
9 May 2013 11:50AM
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2 1/2 thick doesnt sound right

if it really is that thick id be getting rid of it

how heavy are you?

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
9 May 2013 1:51PM
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Try and borrow a different board. Perhaps the Naish is just a pile of crap...
Iggy who was head of shaping at Naish was a great shaper, but he only dabbled in Longboard shaping.

Bob McTavish will tell you, "if the board doesn't feel right within a few surfs, then it is probably either a bad board, or not suited to you or the waves you ride, and probably 'move it on' (sell it)".

joeyjojo
67 posts
11 May 2013 6:29AM
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Simondo said..

Try and borrow a different board. Perhaps the Naish is just a pile of crap...
Iggy who was head of shaping at Naish was a great shaper, but he only dabbled in Longboard shaping.

Bob McTavish will tell you, "if the board doesn't feel right within a few surfs, then it is probably either a bad board, or not suited to you or the waves you ride, and probably 'move it on' (sell it)".


Harold iggy used to shape for Dewey webber, I'd hardly call that dabbling!!

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
11 May 2013 9:59AM
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Simondo said..

Try and borrow a different board. Perhaps the Naish is just a pile of crap...
Iggy who was head of shaping at Naish was a great shaper, but he only dabbled in Longboard shaping.

Bob McTavish will tell you, "if the board doesn't feel right within a few surfs, then it is probably either a bad board, or not suited to you or the waves you ride, and probably 'move it on' (sell it)".



to right, mac's been know to call a board bad by just getting out at the carpark at coolie.


bob's right tho. i've had custom shortboards that didn't feel right 'under the arm'- a tried and true test. been talked into still taking them and every time have taken them back at a loss.


now before you laugh here's the thing. i've been wrong about boards that 'have' felt good, but never wrong about boards that haven't felt right

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
11 May 2013 8:03AM
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Your on fire this morning Lacey



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