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ive ridden a lot of singles over the years. id go at least 6-10. there is also a rnd pin 7-2 beamish which is probably a better choice for you and where you surf.When do you ride those, Woke? I can't jive with eggy midlengths, so I'm looking at a Beamish in the 6'6-6'10 foot range for softer outer bar days shoulder to overhead.
https://mollusksurfshop.com/collections/available-surfboards/products/66-christian-beamish-rab80-single-fin
I rode the Parmy Thursday, biggish sets w/ power, and it went perfect Goes best HH to DBL overhead, depending on the swell. Can be not quite long enough with more critical waves. If smaller or weaker other boards go much better.When do you ride those, Woke? I can't jive with eggy midlengths, so I'm looking at a Beamish in the 6'6-6'10 foot range for softer outer bar days shoulder to overhead.
https://mollusksurfshop.com/collections/available-surfboards/products/66-christian-beamish-rab80-single-fin
Get a Parish. I think you can get one shaped for less than those clear Beamisb boards . Guy in Bay Area on Jamboards has a 7’6 and 8’0 brand new with resin tint. $1000 each.Good info, guys. I was on the outer bar Thursday afternoon. Those are exactly the kind of conditions I'm thinking of. Solid but not too big, mid period, more crumbly than pitching. Spring and early fall waves.
Those Beamish outlines are really foreign to me (and expensive!). To be honest, I'm a little tripped out by the wide noses. I've basically ridden pointy noses or short twin fins. Nothing over 6 feet that's been "alternative" or "retro." Bought a 7'0 Campbell Bros Egg once and didn't like that pure glide feeling. I can surf smooth and drawn out but feel most natural going top to bottom, rail to rail.
Might hit you up abut trying the Parmy. Is he in California these days?
pretty boards but those are big 10yr old unridden. single fin semi gun guns. they want juice. besides doubt you can get parrish to shape and ship from the islands for less than $1100Get a Parish. I think you can get one shaped for less than those clear Beamisb boards . Guy in Bay Area on Jamboards has a 7’6 and 8’0 brand new with resin tint. $1000 each.
agree, those are beautiful but not what the op is talking about. Another option would be an Andienni 7'2 ish Pocket Rocket. At least that is what I am thinking aboutpretty boards but those are big 10yr old unridden. single fin semi gun guns. they want juice. besides doubt you can get parrish to shape and ship from the islands for less than $1100
better option is hit up pat rawson next shaping trip to moonlight
Know any CA shapers that fit that description, Greg?Look for someone who is very familiar with the best Brewer designs in the 70's
Board and Fin
Didnt Barry snyder work For brewer?Know any CA shapers that fit that description, Greg?
ChristensonKnow any CA shapers that fit that description, Greg?
My favorite combo for <6 foot single fin short boards has been simple panel vee increasing from entry to tail. Round tail, wide point up a couple of inches, crisp edge rail tuck, and a >7" TA template Bonzer fin. I tried a lot of different fins, and the Bonzer fin in a single has worked great for hold and drive through bottom and top turns.Good info, guys. I was on the outer bar Thursday afternoon. Those are exactly the kind of conditions I'm thinking of. Solid but not too big, mid period, more crumbly than pitching. Spring and early fall waves.
Those Beamish outlines are really foreign to me (and expensive!). To be honest, I'm a little tripped out by the wide noses. I've basically ridden pointy noses or short twin fins. Nothing over 6 feet that's been "alternative" or "retro." Bought a 7'0 Campbell Bros Egg once and didn't like that pure glide feeling. I can surf smooth and drawn out but feel most natural going top to bottom, rail to rail.
Might hit you up abut trying the Parmy. Is he in California these days?
have you asked r.?Know any CA shapers that fit that description, Greg?