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Hey sand_man - WRV's are great boards, I've had a few [shorter ones], the reps were just here. They even got out and caught some pretty good overhead waves with us at a spot that rarely breaks around here.
Bill's right, start easy and enjoy - be patient - until you get in paddling shape it can be very frustrating. Maybe 50% of surfing is paddling (more if currents) - 48% is sitting and waiting for a wave (or enjoying the ocean, your choice). And yes riding the wave is a very small part of the deal. Summer is almost here - everybody's surfin' now - goin' on safari.....ha ( this was at a local break - da moose is ripping ! :D) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1401967744.jpg |
Towards the end of my weekend, things were starting to smooth out with my stroke. Much more relaxed yet controlled.
I'm 6'-3" and my weight fluctuates between 190 and 195. On a shorter board, I found it easier to find the sweet spot for a well balanced prone paddling position. On this board (7'-4"), it feels trickier to me. I don't think it's quite long enough for my toes to be touching the tail (as in a true longboard), so I keep sliding up and down the board looking for what's right. Obviously I don't want the nose pushing too much water and same for pearling. Any thoughts? |
Just keep moving around on it - you'll find the spot.
One thing that might help is put the board on a countertop or table (when the wife is out) and study the rocker (bottom curve - though on that board it will be fairly flat) and see where the thickest part of the board is. That will give you a good idea of where the "float' is. You can learn an awful lot about how a board will go by studying its shape. Basically, to catch a wave you want your weight situated a little over the tipping point ( with your back arched) so that when you lower your torso the board tips down. - if however you are just paddling around for position then slide just slightly behind the tipping point so the nose doesn't catch the chop as much. Another trick, note where - I will even scratch a hole in the wax or put a sticker, where your nose is on the board when you lower your head to get a reference point. |
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Some awesome clips from Fiji.
Weston-Webb Wins ASP GoPro Challenge at Fiji - ASP |
I just picked up a 8 FOOT HOLLINGSWORTH LONGBOARD :cool:.
Can't wait to try it out, been a long time since I have been on a board, so I'm not expecting to be able to catch air or any cut-backs like with my 5'8 custom built Shroft. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402692474.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402692482.jpg |
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Whoa! So awesome! That board looks so cool! Can't wait to hear about your surfing adventures! |
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First time I've ever visited the "Off Topic" section of this website, I can't believe I've missed this 3-year old thread. Yeesh.
I've been a kneerider since the late 70's, spent a lot of my years at the La Jolla reefs, Sunset Cliffs and Mex. About to bottom turn at a Mexican reef last summer: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402756908.jpg Small, fun day last Fall at one of my favorite spots in Imperial Beach: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402756993.jpg Any PNW surfing Pelicans on this site? I'm too lazy to go through over 50 pages of this thread. I'll be needing someone to paddle out with soon, give me a PM if interested. SmileWavy |
Great pics there Stone - hope to see more posts from you in the future!
Here's a pic of my beach just before dusk. We're in our rainy season now and you never know if the rain clouds will keep coming, make a turn, or make a retreat....lol. https://scontent-b-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/...f0&oe=542BFC7C |
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Simply beautiful ^^^ After 41 years of surfing, I still marvel at the beauty of moving water at the first pitch.
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Wow Baz, NSB? I'm surprised you don't have any shark bite stories...that place has got to be the sharkiest in the country.
Somewhere in the Outer Banks, North Carolina in late December (yes, it was cold): http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1404228852.jpg It was worth the paddle: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1404228883.jpg |
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The Outer Banks...one of my fav. places I've ever surfed. We call it the "Mad Hatter". Used to rent a house in Avon every fall during the ECSC back in the day. I have some slides I'll have to dig out one day from some of those trips. Good times. :) Obligatory pic from '72 - a new stick - diamond tail by Creation Surfboards in NSB. Great to have some of these old pics. I wish I had one of every board I ever had. But you're not thinking of those things back then - too busy hunting for surf, chicks, and a career of some sort....:cool: https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n..._6133031_o.jpg |
My Cuz was the US Champ back in the day...
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HAHAHAGAHAHA......and I ride a fish and have vintage bikes, car, records and ..sideburns...
<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/99487348" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/99487348">"Death 2 Hipsters" the movie</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1241741">Dark Fall Productions</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p> HAHAHA.... Surf on the way - maybe even get to ride my non hipster thruster |
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