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Post by thruster on Jul 9, 2007 13:36:29 GMT 10
craters? Moonboard is it?
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seeds
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Post by seeds on Jul 9, 2007 14:11:00 GMT 10
asteroid like impact everytime he paddles out
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Post by balders on Jul 9, 2007 15:40:46 GMT 10
I think you need ta read the thread again and see what the context was..
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Post by thruster on Jul 9, 2007 15:41:33 GMT 10
who the farg reads the whole thread ya goon?
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daltz
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Post by daltz on Jul 16, 2007 14:41:20 GMT 10
www.towsurf.com.au/towboards.htmpicking up the top one but made in the silver texalium (h2's), not carbon fibre, very tidy lookin stick. 5'10, bat-tail, quad.....how exciting. just in time to get a flogging this friday ......
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Post by thruster on Jul 16, 2007 15:22:40 GMT 10
If I bought it, Id be usin it ta sit on.
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daltz
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Post by daltz on Jul 16, 2007 15:48:34 GMT 10
nah dopey.....ya sit on the ski ;D
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Post by Wands on Jul 16, 2007 16:56:52 GMT 10
www.towsurf.com.au/towboards.htmpicking up the top one but made in the silver texalium (h2's), not carbon fibre, very tidy lookin stick. 5'10, bat-tail, quad.....how exciting. just in time to get a flogging this friday ...... Funny lookin things, I would always imagined that you'd want a nice pin tail to slide through dem critical tubes, but these things are lookin more and more like wake boards everyday... has anyone tryed to tow in/out a wake board, obviously youd sink and lose speed fairly quickly, but I'm wondering whether a wake board would let you ride the barrell, like if it stayed in the full power area of the wave, would that be enough to keep it going along or would it still sink??
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Post by guntah on Jul 16, 2007 17:00:50 GMT 10
remember malik towing solid chopes on what looked pretty close to a wakeboard??? fucking tiny thing
fuck he got his arse handed that day, haha. kept comin back for more too.
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Post by daltz on Jul 16, 2007 17:27:47 GMT 10
www.towsurf.com.au/towboards.htmpicking up the top one but made in the silver texalium (h2's), not carbon fibre, very tidy lookin stick. 5'10, bat-tail, quad.....how exciting. just in time to get a flogging this friday ...... like if it stayed in the full power area of the wave, would that be enough to keep it going along or would it still sink?? like on a flowrider...ya'd be fine until ya wanted to drive out onto the face and backdoor that next section. i think its all about the distribution of weight, its a 5'10 and most of ya weights still evenly distributed over the board and ya locked into position so having to adapt to different positions is gone. ya got two mini pins in the battail anyway word is the warner style are still good, but this design is faster and smoother, like snowboarding on a big face of water and due to being a little wider hold speed and are more stable
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Post by daltz on Jul 16, 2007 17:29:22 GMT 10
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Post by Wands on Sept 10, 2007 21:00:45 GMT 10
6'10" Town and Country Robert Fenech twin Keel fish, $180 off ebay (plus $5 delivery so I didnt have to leave the house) the fella sold it on ebay with a poor discription and no photos, but at the bottom it said, if you want to see photos, supply an address and he'll post them (in the mail!) well says I, isnt gonna cost me a penny to see the fotos and most others probably wouldnt bother, so I gave him my address and promptly forget doing so... 4 days later I get a funny lookin envelope in the mail, opening it I had no idea what it would be, then saw a colour photo copy of the board, and fuck me! it looks okay... so I bid, only 1 bidder and only one winner = laughing, guy delivers by 11am the next day after the auction end, to my door none-the-less hahahaha too farken easy, well she wasnt mint condition but the chips that I saw on the tail tips in the original foto were about all that were evident in real life, other than that there was a small shatter on the rail (no mis-formation) and bit of a chip on the nose. 2-3 hours of casual speed labour in the garage fueled by some beers and she's 100% watertight, Ive ridden her only twice but so far I like, was expecting it to be a lot more skatey and uncontrollable but its quick and lose but not so lose ya cant put some oomph into it, what I really want is some big open faced lefts to really lay it over.... cant complain, the price was right, I reckon at 6 ounce board store in Bondi (Ive seen some of Fenech T&C shapes for sale on the 6 ounce website) suckers would be paying at least $600-$700 for it brand new, I never really was that interested in fishes, I dont think I would ever have risked big money on such equipment, so being able to pick one up so cheap was all too easy, its a keeper.
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Post by guntah on Sept 10, 2007 21:36:49 GMT 10
I wanna fish Not that big though. She's guna serve ya well thru the summer no doubt Nice work slut
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Post by balders on Sept 10, 2007 22:13:32 GMT 10
how old is it wands? that looks very bloody tidy for $180...
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Post by Wands on Sept 11, 2007 21:47:48 GMT 10
it'd be less than about 3-4 years old I'd say, but looks like its had a reasonable amount of use, all still in pretty good nick though, had another surf on it this morning, still good, but as could be suspected; it wont get full value until its into some ground swell, somewhere like crezzo would be the shiznit on this lil bugger... picks up waves as easy as my mal!
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