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Title: Some shots
Post by: Rand on September 24, 2007, 07:56:40 AM
Randy Royse is one of those guys with the patience to sit out a few wave to get some shots and videos of the action.  He emailed over a great series of photos of the Maui crowd today.  I have posted them to the gallery.

Here are a few:

(http://www.standupzone.com/Loch-Jaws.jpg)

(http://www.standupzone.com/sam.jpg)

(http://www.standupzone.com/race.jpg)

(http://www.standupzone.com/truck.jpg)
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: asc7873 on September 24, 2007, 08:35:20 AM
oh man...great shots...
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: alap on September 24, 2007, 09:33:50 AM
number 4 is impressive!!! I won't dare to drive with this construction on top. I certainly wont follow this truck either  :)

and number 2, what is this? how short? how wide? how does it behaive? Certainly not a cruiser, but how easy it takes off and how easy does it surf? any website for this one?
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: shapeshifter on September 24, 2007, 03:22:05 PM
great shots there rand... i really like the creative application of the kiddie nurf-turf play surface as the deckpad that fish!
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Rand on September 24, 2007, 06:11:21 PM
Hi guys,
I would love to take credit, but Randy Royse provided all of these (the other Randy-that is him pictured in the gallery shot).

I do not know much about the wide fish, just that it was described to me has having been built (by Sam) entirely from construction leftovers (pads from Walmart).  I am sure someone who knows will jump in with details or if any of that is incorrect.
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Princess on September 24, 2007, 07:03:26 PM
Great photos! The first one really captures the range of SUPing. I only really paddle on the flat so that person is almost doing a totally different sport to me!
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: HaleiwaBill on September 24, 2007, 11:32:09 PM
Cool pics thanks. The first shot is pretty damm heavy. I hope to ride some big waves on my SUB, but......er......that is BIG.......LOL

The fish looks like it is incredibly WIDE..........maybe its just the angle but it looks like it is 35 to 40 inches. Probably fun to try but not sure it would perform to well in waves. I would love to try it though!
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Big Island Mike on September 25, 2007, 10:51:30 PM
That's only 1/4 of Mike Richardson's quiver... Must be moving day.

Is that Jeremy R. with his 12 footer. I hear that is the one. I don't know how well most of us would od on a 24" wide board like that.
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: cammar on September 26, 2007, 01:13:33 AM
Here's what I know about the fish:

- it's about 8 feet long (don't remember how wide and thick)
- it got no rocker at all
- the guy in the photo shaped it himself and he's a supernice guy
- I've never seen anybody going so fast on the slow mushy waves of Thousand peaks... unreal.

I feel like mentioning that when most of the world didn't even know what SUP surfing was (that means a couple of years ago), Sean Ordonez was already ripping at Hookipa on his 8.something SUP fish...
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Rand on September 26, 2007, 07:56:33 AM
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I feel like mentioning that when most of the world didn't even know what SUP surfing was (that means a couple of years ago), Sean Ordonez was already ripping at Hookipa on his 8.something SUP fish...

Here you go.  Scroll through to the bottom and second page.   http://www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php?topic=102.15 (http://www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php?topic=102.15)

Some cat named Chambers was experimenting with a short, wide fish in the way back as well. 

(http://photos.imageevent.com/torturechambers/march2006pics/websize/Copy%20of%20IMG_5022.JPG)

By the way, most of the world still doesn't know what Stand Up is.  A gal from Minnesota stopped us after our paddle yesterday, and asked us, "What is that, like... Cross Country Surfing or something?"  Made my day. :)

Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: lawaia on September 26, 2007, 02:47:13 PM
From the angle of picture #3, the tail has a profile you would see on a prone paddleboard.  Do you know if that board meant for surfing?
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Tom on September 26, 2007, 02:54:13 PM
From the angle of picture #3, the tail has a profile you would see on a prone paddleboard.  Do you know if that board meant for surfing?

It's got a Bill Foote logo, you could send him an email.
footemaui@aol.com
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: supstoked on September 27, 2007, 08:14:01 AM
I agree that be one of the few is really cool.  I too, enjoy people asking me what I was doing as I exit the water.  They are pretty amazed.  I am fortunate enough to have been a surfer for almost 45 years, so it brings back the memories of surfing foreign countries many years ago when people had not yet even seen surfing.  Hard to imagine these days.
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: boots on September 27, 2007, 11:56:12 PM
I saw that guys fish in a magazine. It's advertised as 32" wide by 8'. It was captioned as "The worlds smallest stand up paddle board". I guess they haven't seen the 7'7 'flame ball stand up company' board...
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Blane Chambers on September 28, 2007, 09:53:57 PM
Some cat named Chambers was experimenting with a short, wide fish in the way back as well. 

That picture is me riding a Parmenter 8'8" fish.   Its the first ever fish shaped and Dave made it a few years ago long before Merrick did his quote, "First ever Stand Up Fish"     I think its really cool to see so many new designs popping up all over the place...   Short boards less than 9' are fun but the glide of a 10 footer doesn't get old in the right waves....
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Scott Bass on September 29, 2007, 07:35:28 PM
(http://images.grindtv.com/images/1/00/06/00/21/60021.jpg)
I agree with Blane... for me, I think the boards have gone too short.

Just my .02.

Different strokes different folks.

It's all good.
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Big Island Mike on September 29, 2007, 08:07:53 PM
Probably depends what your are into. Personally I was never into longboarding, (my favorite board now is my 6'6" Firewire) so I prefer a tight turn to walking the nose or hanging 10.

That's the wonderful thing about SUP, it will accomodate so many types of surfers.
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Rand on September 29, 2007, 08:24:48 PM
Hi Scott,

It's hard to argue with a tight cross-step bottom turn; it is obviously working for you.  Great shot  :)

Nice to see the sport branching off and everyone still stoked for the other guy's style.

It seems to me that the first gen of shorter boards went to extremes of width, thickness, low rocker and rail fullness.  It is cool to see this being reapproached now, with a new bend.

Rand
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Scott Bass on September 30, 2007, 05:46:02 AM
Hey, I want to try that Firewire!

Very intrigued by those.

I'm with you, I ride a 5'9" when I'm not SUPing it up.

For soft, rolley Cali waves the bigger boards seems to allow for more enjoyment.

I'm sure if I was in Hawaii more 'd be on smaller boards, and in fact rode 9' 6"s last winter over there.

Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Rand on September 30, 2007, 08:55:01 AM
Personally I was never into longboarding, (my favorite board now is my 6'6" Firewire) so I prefer a tight turn to walking the nose or hanging 10.

So, what do you think Mike, you ready for Firewire style parabolic rails on you new little ripper stand-up?
Title: Re: Some shots
Post by: Rand on October 12, 2007, 08:21:10 AM
Here's what I know about the fish:

- it's about 8 feet long (don't remember how wide and thick)
- it got no rocker at all
- the guy in the photo shaped it himself and he's a supernice guy
- I've never seen anybody going so fast on the slow mushy waves of Thousand peaks... unreal.

Here are a few more shots of this fish from last night from photographer at Large, Randy Royse

(http://www.standupzone.com/sam1.jpg)
(http://www.standupzone.com/sam2.jpg)

and a sunset for good measure

(http://www.standupzone.com/sam3.jpg)
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