just got this day. i had demoed it, however today i paddled it up the ck against a howling onshore wind. turned around at the hwy bridge and bang. literally dw ed it to the boat ramp.
no other board has done that for me. and such a well balanced board to boot
looks like more sic bullet magic
some crappy phone camera shots
ps disc- all the usual denials. the title may or may not be true
No BBQ no interest. Where's your commitment LL ?
Tell us about the best fins for this board.
Off to the snow buggy room with those pics.
You know the rules mate no more green room for you
Gotta agree Lacy, mate bought one and I paddled it a little way yesterday and its super responsive, got me thinking about board weight as opposed to rider weight.....
Laceys want list , Sauages Camera barbaque Mctavish EVO II
Is it a DW board for a hobbit.. Could you use it for a BOP race.. Or is it a fat water race board.. There's nothing wrong with an all rounder.. but the problem it that they are often not 'really' good at anything... Don't mean to be negative.. Just saying.. It would be an awesome board for someone with limited storage space and only wants one board.
DJ
It does look good.. How wide is it? I would rather use a board that shape on a DW'er than my 12'6" Glide.. But I'm thinking my 12'6" Glide shape might work better on flat water and even BOP stuff.. It would be great if one of the Vic shops got behind this brand.. I'd love to see them in person.. Do you know how much this 12'6" SIC board costs?
DJ
Lacey let me know when your selling,I should have the coin next week around the time you list it
Have a nice UFO to trade
What about this one
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Keep posting Lacey, they're just jealous
Good to hear your reasons for getting new boards, what you are trying and why.
Know what you mean about the big Bullet, I bought a second hand one on Maui and there were heaps of times I know I would have been getting onto waves more easily and be faster on my 14 Ace. But then the Bullet would constantly surprise me with its ability to accelerate so fast and be able to maintain momentum and a really high average speed. If that 12'6 accelerates faster than the 17'4 Bullet it must really be something. For me at the moment the 14 x 25 Ace and the 17'4 Bullet are the two 'magic' boards that can still blow me away with their refinement.
Seems to me that different lengths and board types will always have a certain water state and wind speed where they really shine.
Hey lacey do fins make much difference to race boards , as far as speed goes? Im finding my PSH 12,6 hard work at training maybee I should take the side fins out , would that make it glide a bit better?