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Things that make you go hmmm...Rusty Blackbird
don't f around 7-4 padillac. nl's might have some on the rackSame here. Thinking something in the 7'0" to 7'4" range.
Thanks. Will have to check them out after the holidays.don't f around 7-4 padillac. nl's might have some on the rack
never hurts to do the detour and give em a fondle on the way home from your next session. fam will never know.Thanks. Will have to check them out after the holidays.
Naturally I have a small wave shortboard getting glassed down south right now. Ordered it just a week before I got the job up here.
Touch but don't taste!never hurts to do the detour and give em a fondle on the way home from your next session. fam will never know.
thats right. dont let s. catch you tonguing her piezels.Touch but don't taste!
I looked at those Padillacs online just now. A 7'4" is 3 inches thick?! Ye gods.7'4 Blackbird would be a daily driver in Norcal during the winter. Rusty custom experience is good. Can't go wrong with a stock Padillac.
Mostly used it in B5F-hood on large days and a couple other large-swell days around OC/SD (not Swamis) over the years. Last time I used it was at Todos, lost board into rocks, and all fins were ripped out. No idea even what fins to use - guy at Bashams (that place CHANGED) gave me stock FCS G5s; I'm suspicious. Need to rectify that. Any advice is welcomed.kento there seem to be plenty of old school dim guns on craiglist. I would check there.
wait, where the fvvk did you ride an 8'2" in socal? DId you do todos trips or something?
Yeah, I'll get off my ass eventually on that. I have a 6'6" with volume and a thick stringer and it generally handles, ditto this 6'7" lost roundpin. They've both handled in DOH Oxtura/Blacks over the years. Have gotten custom boards for so long, it's hard for me to buy off the rack. Good/dud ratio about 50:50; none magic. QK was first time in 20 years and we know how THAT went. I don't know why but what's good for the gander has been shithouse for this goose. Heard there's a local shaper around here who is very talented so may hit him up eventually.bummer. well maybe you can find something up there.
your over two bills right? its not about riding a big shortboard. its about paddle power.I looked at those Padillacs online just now. A 7'4" is 3 inches thick?! Ye gods.
I think my 8'2" is 2 1/2".
Just a touch over 2 bills. Part of it is just the intimacy of being part of the water; thicker boards just have always felt disconnected. As I have (painfully) learned, you are not duckdiving a gun no matter how damn thick it is.your over two bills right? its not about riding a big shortboard. its about paddle power.
once you decide to play on the outer bars youll figure it out. maybe not this fall/winter, but eventually
i like fiberglass finsJust a touch over 2 bills. Part of it is just the intimacy of being part of the water; thicker boards just have always felt disconnected. As I have (painfully) learned, you are not duckdiving a gun no matter how damn thick it is.
Definitely a mental block I need to overcome. But yes, even heavier spots in SoCal, there is a LOT more water moving up here and that's just on the playful days I've surfed so far.
Maybe you can answer this question - what size/kind of fins would you be using for a larger board up here?