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Show us ya quiver!!

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Created by doggie > 9 months ago, 23 Dec 2009
doggie
WA, 15849 posts
23 Dec 2009 2:51PM
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Tell or show us what you are riding, picks ect.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
23 Dec 2009 2:55PM
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Gotta take a pick of my whole quiver but this is my fave

thommo 000
1670 posts
23 Dec 2009 5:08PM
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has that one got channels?

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
23 Dec 2009 5:19PM
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Na thats just a single to slight double through the tail 6,5.
I could have just taken that one to Indo no probs

thommo 000
1670 posts
23 Dec 2009 5:36PM
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yea, looks like a good all-round board,i like the area pin on that,and from what i`ve heard those double concaves are the go on a pintail...is it 4 sale...j/k

Stanos
QLD, 87 posts
23 Dec 2009 11:14PM
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Doggie - what do ya weigh?

Here's a pic of my tuflite 6'8" Flyer. Its got plenty of volume and width. It's great for travelling.

I'm 98kg. I also ride a 7'0'' semi gun and a 7'2" gun.

I've been thinking heaps about my Indo quiver for 2010.

What was the biggest board you rode in the Mentawais?



doggie
WA, 15849 posts
24 Dec 2009 9:38AM
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^^Hey mate,

Doggie - what do ya weigh? Im about 80ks on average 183cm.

What was the biggest board you rode in the Mentawais? 8,8 Simon Anderson pin tail. Its for sale at the moment.

I could have got away with the 6,5 LSD but I also took a 6,3 Al Byrne channel bottom, I need to get a pick of that one it looks sick.

98kgs mate is that Al Merrick your short board? How tall are you?



thommo 000
1670 posts
24 Dec 2009 5:17PM
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this is the board i rode 80% of the time in indo
6`8'' x 18 1/2 x 2 1/2, flat bottom, i`m 80kg
being able to move the fins back or forward on this one is a bonus....




have a good xmas mate, u take care to.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
27 Dec 2009 8:01PM
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^^^Nice board mate, Ive just got a Murray Bourton quad its the best board ive had up to 4 ft it has sick concaves in it.

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
28 Dec 2009 3:19PM
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doggie
WA, 15849 posts
28 Dec 2009 4:29PM
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^^Mate thats f^ckin gold!! Classic, good to see you included a shot of an open beer hehe nice


The 6,3 channel, Al Byrne artwork

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
28 Dec 2009 4:35PM
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The 6,8 I took to Indo


KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
29 Dec 2009 12:36AM
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doggie said...

^^Mate thats f^ckin gold!! Classic, good to see you included a shot of an open beer hehe nice



Haha just noticed it- I almost knocked the coldy over , that would have been good footage!!!

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
30 Dec 2009 7:18PM
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My quad, Murray Bourton shape 6,4 round tail very light glass job best yet.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
30 Dec 2009 7:20PM
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Better shot of the channel bottom.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
30 Dec 2009 7:23PM
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would it be ok to post my quiver of longboards ?

mac

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
30 Dec 2009 10:40PM
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Go for it mate

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Dec 2009 10:10AM
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doggie said...

Go for it mate





not a bad line up

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Dec 2009 10:11AM
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doggie said...

Go for it mate





oh board quiver [}:)]

Have a great night boy's HAPPY NEW YEAR

mac

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
31 Dec 2009 10:17AM
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Do you have an account with mrs palmers, you must go through some wax there mate

Stay safe mac, see ya next year

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
4 Jan 2010 7:42PM
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I like round/round pin tails as you can see

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
4 Jan 2010 8:28PM
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Hey doggie, could you explain why your a fan of rounded pin tails, is it the type of wave in your area ?
Nice quiver btw
mac

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
4 Jan 2010 10:01PM
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I recon that, in general they turn a bit better and more fluid.
Swallows and squares feel a bit boxy to me due to tail area, also rounded pins in 6,8s and bigger (look at any Sunset or Pipe board) have far more control than any other design. Not that Im surfing Pipe but Murray Bourton who did my quad talks about ball and socket type of movment on these types of tails. Even Al byrne who did my channel bottom went from swallow to rounded pin recently and was super keen when I told him thats what I wanted.
As far as waves go, dunno that type of tail always feels planted so I spose down south, good waves ect yea maybe thats why. Never actually thought about it that much. Ive all types of tails in my boards from diamonds to square- swallow ect and always come back to the old round/pin tail.

Hope that answers your question mac

Oh and thanks re quiver funny thing is thats not all of them

Doggie

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
4 Jan 2010 10:24PM
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^^^Can I add to that doggie???

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
4 Jan 2010 10:27PM
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62mac said...

doggie said...

Go for it mate





not a bad line up


Um Mac - those 2 are'nt longboards mate - thier built for speed

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Jan 2010 12:25AM
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KEARNSY said...

^^^Can I add to that doggie???


For sure mate, take it away

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
5 Jan 2010 7:30AM
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KEARNSY said...

Um Mac - those 2 are'nt longboards mate - thier built for speed




haha,nice tails

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Jan 2010 9:17AM
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62mac said...

KEARNSY said...

Um Mac - those 2 are'nt longboards mate - thier built for speed




haha,nice tails


MMmmm slightly rounded with a bit of bump

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
5 Jan 2010 10:49AM
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In regards to the rounded pins.....

When I was living and surfing the gold coast I was using a little deeper single double concave with a rounded square tail- this was great for generating speed fast and the rounded square had more surface area that made it easier to change direction rapidly - eg. snap , cuttie but would slide a little on a sucky face. Great fun for punchy Dbah or T.O.S.

Once I moved West that style of board wouldnt work as well. I started to ride rounded pins with less concave . The rounded pin helped me hold the line in the barrel and wouldnt slide around- it sorta just sticks there yet still fast and easy to generate speed (only on sucky face).
The rails are longer and I noticed that I could draw my cutback out longer and hold my speed through the whole turn rather on a square I would slide out a little and loose speed.
Rounded pins dont work well in fat surf- they bog rail easy because not enough surface area where as square would hold speed , kinda like a fish.

Ask K.S. - Most of his boards are rounded pins.

ANyway - I found this. It explains things a bit more.



doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Jan 2010 2:05PM
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KEARNSY said...

In regards to the rounded pins.....

When I was living and surfing the gold coast I was using a little deeper single double concave with a rounded square tail- this was great for generating speed fast and the rounded square had more surface area that made it easier to change direction rapidly - eg. snap , cuttie but would slide a little on a sucky face. Great fun for punchy Dbah or T.O.S.

Once I moved West that style of board wouldnt work as well. I started to ride rounded pins with less concave . The rounded pin helped me hold the line in the barrel and wouldnt slide around- it sorta just sticks there yet still fast and easy to generate speed (only on sucky face).
The rails are longer and I noticed that I could draw my cutback out longer and hold my speed through the whole turn rather on a square I would slide out a little and loose speed.
Rounded pins dont work well in fat surf- they bog rail easy because not enough surface area where as square would hold speed , kinda like a fish.

Ask K.S. - Most of his boards are rounded pins.

ANyway - I found this. It explains things a bit more.




what is T.O.S?
I also have a fish type board, I say type because its not the Steve Liz style, it has a biggish swallow and a 6,2 Rusty rounded square.
The Rusty is the best for small beachies ie Lanno back beach, Leighton ect. You can get that thing into hyperspace if you pump it, fat slow beachies ect. The fish is ok at joints like Trigg in summer, wide and blunt but goes on anything.

KS has been mucking around with swallow but everytime he does he goes back to round pins. Thats got to be saying something.

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
5 Jan 2010 2:28PM
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T.O.S = The other side aka South Stradbroke Island



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