can anyone out there tell me the difference between these two with regards to riding styles, types of waves theyre best in…lookin for somethin to perform well in 1-3 ft waves, east coast beachbreak, slop.nose rides well…can you help me out??thanks.jat…
I have never ridden a webber, but I have ridden a whole bunch of others, including hansens and in my humble opinion the g&s perfecto (floyd smith model) is it. I live on the east coast as well (fl) and deal with crap wind swell all the time. My buddy bought a 10’perfecto and it was super fun to ride. A good nose rider, very forgiving, good paddler, catches waves easy, nice bottom turns, blah blah blah. I promptly made a template of it and plan to make one as close to it as possible (with some minor changes) as soon as I get some cash together. It was 10’ 19 1/2" nose 23 wide 17" tail (I don’t have the rocker measurements with me right now). If you get a chance try one. They are kind of pricey $900+, but they are sweet.
can anyone out there tell me the difference between these two with regards > to riding styles, types of waves theyre best in…lookin for somethin > to perform well in 1-3 ft waves, east coast beachbreak, slop.nose rides > well…can you help me out??thanks.jat… Jerry, is it a new version of these models or the originals? I would take the older Weber Performer over the Old 50/50. The performer could turn on a rail better, but the 50/50 could ride a 4" wave.
Jerry, is it a new version of these models or the originals? I would take > the older Weber Performer over the Old 50/50. The performer could turn on > a rail better, but the 50/50 could ride a 4" wave. thanks for the response jim…your friends up here in narragansett r.i. say hi…they would both be the new versions…just trying to decide between a traditional 10 footer or a newer model like a 10 stewart regal, yater, phillips etc…