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10 foot logs

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Created by Macaha > 9 months ago, 2 Sep 2014
Macaha
QLD, 21920 posts
2 Sep 2014 7:57PM
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Whats your view on them? Why would you own one? What conditions would you take one out?
Would you consider buying a HP 10 footer?

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
2 Sep 2014 7:59PM
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Unreal in 1-2ft soft waves - on those days when I normally turn back and head for home I can now go out and have a bucket load of fun - I think that is reason enough to have one in the quiver. If I lived near one of those long long lovely points of NSW and SE Queensland then it would get even more use.

I would never consider a HP longboard of any description. Longboards are not for HP. Shortboards are

SP
10979 posts
2 Sep 2014 6:07PM
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Yes , always will own one.
Take it out in anything up to head high ish

Mine is a 10x23x3 Takayama mod t and I don't plan to sell it.

Wouldn't get a hp 10ftr, mainly ride it when it is small so log is the go. I also weigh under 70 kg so anything more hp like I'd go a 9'0.

beerdead
NSW, 433 posts
2 Sep 2014 8:13PM
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Had my 10' log in surf from knee high to 2' overhead, and it flies.

Can't turn it though. :D

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
2 Sep 2014 8:28PM
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I'm with you Ted..on those days when you'd head for home...I'm after a 10' if any are going

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
2 Sep 2014 8:48PM
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Macaha said..
Whats your view on them? Why would you own one? What conditions would you take one out?
Would you consider buying a HP 10 footer?



their good, i own a 9'8- close enough, best in small waves i reckon, lastly -your tripping


Cobra
9106 posts
2 Sep 2014 6:48PM
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i love my 10' its my shoulder Hi and down board. a hi performance 10'er not my bag.

Macaha
QLD, 21920 posts
2 Sep 2014 9:20PM
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Cobra said..
i love my 10' its my shoulder Hi and down board. a hi performance 10'er not my bag.


I think you just let the cat out of the bag

Macaha
QLD, 21920 posts
2 Sep 2014 9:21PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..
Whats your view on them? Why would you own one? What conditions would you take one out?
Would you consider buying a HP 10 footer?




their good, i own a 9'8- close enough, best in small waves i reckon, lastly -your tripping




Tripping what do you mean,your mates next door are tripping over the end of 666 just another fad

Cobra
9106 posts
2 Sep 2014 7:24PM
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Macaha said..

Cobra said..
i love my 10' its my shoulder Hi and down board. a hi performance 10'er not my bag.



I think you just let the cat out of the bag




thePup
13831 posts
2 Sep 2014 8:50PM
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I laid a ten foot log this morning well the bastard felt like it was 10'er anyway

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
2 Sep 2014 9:02PM
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Knee high fun.....I want one so very much hp 10footer wtf you smoking

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
2 Sep 2014 11:11PM
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HP, even their PC's are crap so imagine how bad they be at board design... and you know how I feel about my 10' CW HL


chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
2 Sep 2014 10:19PM
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HP, even their PC's are crap so imagine how bad they be at board design... and you know how I feel about my 10' CW HL





No.....so tell me how you feel about your clearwater hot log AndyrooMac

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
3 Sep 2014 8:00AM
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thePup said..
I laid a ten foot log this morning well the bastard felt like it was 10'er anyway


Ay Pup..you killed me..

marky2110
NSW, 46 posts
3 Sep 2014 8:11AM
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I have a 10ft model T , a 9'9 custom Astro and soon to take delivery of a 9'6 Grugstep ,love riding the first two on points and when it's small to head high . Personally HP boards shouldn't be over 9'4 , ideally 9'1 or 9'2.

Macaha
QLD, 21920 posts
3 Sep 2014 11:15AM
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Thanks for the replies so far and Pup you need to see a doctor

CrispCritter
NSW, 50 posts
3 Sep 2014 1:15PM
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My 10:0 Model T is a great board and my first pick for up to shoulder high. Great for nose rides and contrary to what some people claim it turns perfectly for that size wave.

Based on this post the Model T It does appear to be to a popular choice for that size board, and justifiably so!

Cobra
9106 posts
3 Sep 2014 11:31AM
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i have a ten footer can i join your gang





Cobra
9106 posts
3 Sep 2014 11:37AM
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thePup said..
I laid a ten foot log this morning well the bastard felt like it was 10'er anyway


and i bet it was 24" wide

you stretchy arse mole

Dazzler75
QLD, 458 posts
3 Sep 2014 2:13PM
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Love mine - 10 x 24 x 3 1/2. The Alley Slider

Surf it 95% of the time from knee high to double overhead.

I changed from a hatch fin to a big raked 11.5 inch flex tip and it goes like a different board.

From the shaper (who shall remain nameless unless someone asks)...............

"A "Pig" inspired shape with the widest and thickest part of the board 18" behind half way. So a long subtle concave and flat rocker from the nose leads to the rolled bottom at the widest point and rolled slight V out through the tail.Everything revolves around the widest and thickest part of the board back behind 1/2 way .You step forward and with the flat rocker and nose concave it just takes off. You step back and with the rolled V through the tail it just tips into a turn so easily with the big hatchet fin."




AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
3 Sep 2014 2:41PM
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Dazzler75 said..
Love mine - 10 x 24 x 3 1/2. The Alley Slider

Surf it 95% of the time from knee high to double overhead.

I changed from a hatch fin to a big raked 11.5 inch flex tip and it goes like a different board.

From the shaper (who shall remain nameless unless someone asks)...............

"A "Pig" inspired shape with the widest and thickest part of the board 18" behind half way. So a long subtle concave and flat rocker from the nose leads to the rolled bottom at the widest point and rolled slight V out through the tail.Everything revolves around the widest and thickest part of the board back behind 1/2 way .You step forward and with the flat rocker and nose concave it just takes off. You step back and with the rolled V through the tail it just tips into a turn so easily with the big hatchet fin."






That's a sick looking log dude

and your lawn look schmicko!!!

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
3 Sep 2014 12:48PM
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AndyrooMac said...
Dazzler75 said..
Love mine - 10 x 24 x 3 1/2. The Alley Slider

Surf it 95% of the time from knee high to double overhead.

I changed from a hatch fin to a big raked 11.5 inch flex tip and it goes like a different board.

From the shaper (who shall remain nameless unless someone asks)...............

"A "Pig" inspired shape with the widest and thickest part of the board 18" behind half way. So a long subtle concave and flat rocker from the nose leads to the rolled bottom at the widest point and rolled slight V out through the tail.Everything revolves around the widest and thickest part of the board back behind 1/2 way .You step forward and with the flat rocker and nose concave it just takes off. You step back and with the rolled V through the tail it just tips into a turn so easily with the big hatchet fin."






That's a sick looking log dude

and your lawn look schmicko!!!


Double oh on a log.....WOW that's is beyond mental

Cobra
9106 posts
3 Sep 2014 1:05PM
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+1 thats beyond mental

how do you get that lawn looking that good

McHenry
SA, 1739 posts
3 Sep 2014 3:29PM
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Who's the shaper??

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
3 Sep 2014 4:13PM
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McHenry said..
Who's the shaper??


Who is the gardener ?

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
3 Sep 2014 7:04PM
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Who polished the tur' I mean log

Cobra
9106 posts
3 Sep 2014 6:32PM
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one for you Mac

Jradedmondo
NSW, 635 posts
3 Sep 2014 8:44PM
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i have a hp 10 footer and i love it, i've had it out in anything from knee high to 1.5 to 2 times overhead, i do prefer it at breaks that arn't beach breaks as i cant duck dive the beast but i can surf it as i am 6'2 and 115kg, going to get a more redefined model of the custom i have now

Jarryd

Dazzler75
QLD, 458 posts
4 Sep 2014 5:55AM
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***********Pimp Alert **********

Shaper = Grant Newby. Gold Coast based and shapes in his spare time, makes a lot of different boards and is pushing the timber side of things.

surfboardsbygrantnewby.blogspot.com/

Gardner = Grant Newby. Holds down a full time job, shapes in his spare time and keeps a mean lawn

The board is about 3 years old and now where near as shiny these days & its had a couple of repairs

This is the fin I put in it instead of the hatchet & it made a world of difference.

www.deadhorsefins.com/

No this is not me either

DaveBasher
SA, 196 posts
4 Sep 2014 7:43AM
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Checked out the website but couldn't see that fin- looks Greenough 4a ish??? Are they an Aussie company?



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