I will cherish the set of EN twins that he reshaped for free, including shipping, for the rest of my life. They not only go amazing, but they look cool and will always remind me of him butting in on this forum! Haha.
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Greg was not 46. Search his recent posts where he says he was 70+. Has to be the wrong article.Wow, this is absolutely devastating.
Can't say I was a huge fan of his contributions but no one deserves to go out like this.
Rode a motorcycle for two years and decided to quit while I was well ahead. Haven't looked back since.
RIP Greg. I'm sure he's lecturing folks on surfboard history and design somewhere up in heaven... or in hell.
Also, could this be the crash?
Fatal Crash / South Florida Avenue | City of Lakeland
www.lakelandgov.net
Was Greg 46? Seemed like he was more like 56... Or even 106.
So funny you posted this, because on Sunday afternoon I was about to paddle out on my GG Mini Longboard, into our solid swell, and randomly remembered GG telling me years ago 'Always make sure these fins are tight' and thought to myself 'Holy Sh!t, I don't know that I've ever tightened these things in the 2.5 years since I got this board from him'......sure enough, all 4 fins needed some turns.Everyone on the GG G-10 bandwagon remember to check that grub screw snugness extra careful going forward.
They give me much less angstxiety now that they're notched up but when I first had them and was trying them in different boards the freshly tightened G-10 would loosen up. If I ever blow a GG keel out I'm going to scour the zone flounder-mode trying to find it.So funny you posted this, because on Sunday afternoon I was about to paddle out on my GG Mini Longboard, into our solid swell, and randomly remembered GG telling me years ago 'Always make sure these fins are tight' and thought to myself 'Holy Sh!t, I don't know that I've ever tightened these things in the 2.5 years since I got this board from him'......sure enough, all 4 fins needed some turns.