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On the news yesterday, a SURFER got a $1000. fine/ticket in Manhattan Beach, CA

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"VANS" sticker over the green part. Already got the checkerboard
Kids are into Vans shoes these days.


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SUP General / Re: Its official (Im a kook)
« on: August 13, 2019, 10:12:04 PM »
SouthCounty--Keep at it! Nothing beats the feeling of 'wave sliding'.
The Wide Aquatic's a nice looking board. Any idea how much it weighs? (bathroom scale?)
I'm looking for a lighter weight wide surfing board that I can carry some distance down the cliffs to the breaks.

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My thoughts: There's no shame in going wider. 
A wider board, or a cruising/surfing shape would be much more stable than a 14x27 race board. (you're not racing anyone anyway)
Perhaps just to get the feel of the chop, etc.  Once you feel comfortable, you can always move down in width, or a racier shape.
I'd rather have fun NOW, not suffer/fall/curse for a season.
I have multiple boards for what the conditions call for.  Not going to flail on my 14x28 Bark in heavy chop/swell, when I can go to my 12'6"x30 Fanatic, or even my 12'6" x 30 Cruiser planing hull, and have a good time.

Have FUN!

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SUP General / Re: new member in so cal
« on: March 21, 2019, 09:09:38 PM »
Welcome to SoBay! 
I'm usually at El Porto-Palos Verdes.  Would like to make it back to Sunset sometime soon.
Maybe see ya around!

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SUP General / Re: Can't hurt to ask.
« on: January 27, 2019, 08:58:51 PM »
Daaammmmnnnn.......Great Vid, and Awesome wave!!  Would love to drop into some of those.

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Gear Talk / Re: BigBoy 12' Sunova Search
« on: December 20, 2018, 08:35:06 PM »
rbgar--love your design and looking forward to hearing about your adventures on it.
I too, love to paddle a couple miles to less populated reefs to surf.  And speaking of Ron House Coastal Cruiser, that's why I got it. Does exactly what I want it to do. My only complaint is it's a heavy board-carrying it down the trail to the beach is a bear.   Allison fins keeps it tracking straight, surfs well, and small fins avoids the reef on low tide (ask me how I know).

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SUP General / Re: Tips needed for discretely fitting in the line up.
« on: November 23, 2018, 09:45:03 PM »
You're doing all the right things (letting waves go,etc), so at a certain point, you've just gotta develop some thicker skin.
When they see that you can surf, it helps. I'm respectful, but not Mr Nice Guy and let them have all the waves.
Don't let them develop a bully mentality whereby you're nice, they take advantage, and vicious circle.
If they make a bone head move (e.g. drop in on someone, or miss a wave), I let him see me watching--put him in his place.
Stand up for your right to surf there.

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SUP General / Re: Fiji
« on: November 05, 2018, 07:30:05 PM »
Chargin'!!!

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SUP General / Re: HOT Chicks on Stand Up Paddle Boards!
« on: October 19, 2018, 09:59:00 PM »
Dammmmnn

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Gear Talk / Re: SUP Sports fin doesn't secure
« on: October 04, 2018, 09:16:25 PM »
Wardog,
Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, the 11.mm measurement on your fin is 'deeper' than the fin box allows on my non-SupSports board.
Want to take advantage of using your fin, so shims are next.

Mahalo [had one of those too!:)]


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Gear Talk / Re: SUP Sports fin doesn't secure
« on: October 02, 2018, 09:29:14 PM »
Great!!  Adding shim sounds easier than rasping/grinding fin.
Great info here as usual--thanks!

Since you guys insist, I'll down a brewski now, so I'll have aluminum for shim.
Gotta do what you gotta do:)

Mahalo!


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Gear Talk / Re: SUP Sports fin doesn't secure
« on: October 01, 2018, 08:40:18 PM »

Those fins for the deeper box have an extra 3-4 mm (visual guess) of depth in front.  It is easily rasped off for the more shallow box. 

When using the deeper fin in a shallow box, the front of the base sticks out of the box and is not fully seated.  Maybe, that is what the OP describes.  If not fully seated, a marginally tight fin base might remain loose.  Even if one shims the fin with a thin material, such as a thin film or soft drink can material, the front of the fin sticks up and must reduce fin efficiency--not very pleasing.

Thanks Bill,
Yes this is my situation.  3-4mm extra depth to the fin (where the screw goes through).  When screwed in tight, the fin does NOT stick up, but the fin is not fully seated, so still move fore/aft in the fin box
As suggested, maybe i'll rasp or dremel 3-4 mm off the fin base.

Mahalo

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Gear Talk / SUP Sports fin doesn't secure
« on: September 29, 2018, 07:32:26 PM »
I have a SUP Sports Wardog center fin off a Hammer I used to own.  Tried mounting the fin on another board (Hoe Nalu), but it doesn't secure. The screw tightens down, but the fin is still loose in the fin box, freely moving up/down the fin box.  Comparing the fin base where the screw goes in, the Wardog fin is deeper than my other fin, thus despite tightly screwed to the nut, is still free to move around in the fin box.

Does this fin need to be cut down/sanded down? 
Has others had this problem?


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Classifieds / Re: SUP Sports HAMMER carbon 10'6"x33" $988.
« on: September 20, 2018, 08:43:37 PM »
SOLD

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