You will have to click through to my blog for the board pics.
http://retroshaper.blogspot.com/
Sorry but this new software simply sucks ass.
You will have to click through to my blog for the board pics.
http://retroshaper.blogspot.com/
Sorry but this new software simply sucks ass.
I am heading out in a few for more, I know I won’t score yesterdays treasure but thats ok.
Is that a Simmons inspired board?
Huh?
See anything you like?
The wife wont mind, its not a new board.
In fact, it could pass as vintage.
Tell her you saw it at a yard sale.
Still two more lay ups on the fins but thats to clean up the bamboo dust.
Its faster than your board.
It paddles very well.
Its surprisingly user friendly.
If you can surf rail to rail…in fact, I buried the rail both frontside and backside and the board did not flinch.
Did I mention its faster than your board?
Doesn’t surf vertical but carves really tight instead, no snaps, just spray, lots of spray.
And glide.
Lots of glide.
This one is 6’8" measured on the bottom, 6’6" on the deck.
22 3/4" wide, 19" inch tail, 17" inch nose, wide spot 3" behind center.
Thin railed, knifey throughout.
Marine ply D fins at 5" tall, 10" bases, slightly foiled (NACA low speed)
Mild Hull bottom to flat to concave 'tween the fins.
3" nose rocker, 1" tail.
S deck.
All the foam is beneath your feet.
Balsa stringered nose, scooped.
Tan and rather hemp like resin tint over red spaghetti acrylic.
Alternating red/white pinline on the bottom.
Double six deck, single six bottom, rails wrapped 3 times.
Sanded finish to 600.
Resin leash loop for you dogs.
7 lbs.
Some cosmetic imperfections-its handmade after all.
Is it the only one in Oregon?
I think so.
I dunno–copy and paste worked for me. Hard to beat copy and paste for ease of use, you know?
Thank the host.
I wish I thought of that! For some reason, I can’t post links or pics, cut and paste might be an option though…
thats a gnar S deck
Those things shouldnt be on these things IMO.
Which things?
S deck?
Blog pics?
Fins?