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Messages - jarvissup
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« on: April 17, 2022, 06:10:14 PM »
Brand new Infinity B-Line 8'2"x29" 101 liter sup. The board is in perfect condition, as new, and only paddled twice. Comes with fins, $2000. PM or call: Five-One-Eight- 524-4997
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« on: August 14, 2021, 05:58:04 AM »
I have two of these boards and both are in perfect condition. They are a nice "all water" design, stable for they're widths. I think they are 2016's. They are 20lb, so are very light weight for 14' carbon boards. $1200 each.
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« on: July 28, 2020, 03:29:15 PM »
This board is really nice and in excellent, very clean condition. Five FCS fin boxes, 15lbs, no damage, no repairs. My shed is over full, and this board is a bit small for my 185lbs and a bit big for my wife. Call 518-524-4997 The board is located on Cape Hatteras currently, but I will be driving north sooner or later.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 12:36:17 PM »
I have two different friends looking for this board if any of you have them to sell. IPR, Pro or Wood construction, no AST thanks.
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« on: July 17, 2020, 05:07:51 AM »
Nice!
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« on: December 04, 2019, 03:33:00 AM »
We've owned quite a variety of makes and boards. When it comes to long boards, though I haven't tried them all, I like the Imagine boards. This past summer I had a day that we compared the Fanatic Style Master 9x29, the New Deal 9x28 and my old Imagine Impact 9x28.5 in decent stomach high waves on Hatteras. The Imagine was, all around, the better board. The New Deal a hair snappier, but it is carbon and lighter. The Style Master wasn't even close. It felt more like a beginner board compared to the other two. We rode them all with the same fin set up. Imagine is coming back, and will be distributed by Adventure Sports Miami again, I'm glad of it. Dave Kalama knows how to shape a board.
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« on: November 24, 2019, 06:27:13 AM »
Update: Quick synopsis: The board was surfed all summer without noticing the pin hole hole as it was kept outside in a rack under my house. The pin hole was noticed once it hung in a dry garage and was dripping. It dripped in the rafters for 6 weeks, then I decided it was going to take more effort to get the water out. After the 6 weeks it weighed 15lbs 3.5 oz. I drilled the pin hole out larger(very near tail), and drilled a hole very near the nose. I then bought a $17 Amazon aquarium pump, fashioned a rubber stopper around it's hose. I removed the vent plug's cover and pushed the rubber stopper into the hole. If you saw the video, a stream of water squirted out of the pin hole. Since then I have rotated the board daily. Nose toward heat source right side up, nose toward heat source up side down, tail toward heat source right side up, tail toward heat source up side down. I rotated the board daily. The room is warm and very dry with a wood stove. After the initial solid stream of water it's biggest one day loss was .6oz. After a bit more than a month it has ceased to lose weight and is at 14lbs 2.2oz. It is plugged and ready for the water again.
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« on: October 31, 2019, 04:28:50 AM »
I owned the 8'2"x29" Carve Pro for a bit, and I have a friend that has two of the glide boards in the pro construction. They are nice boards, the pro construction is very light and durable compared with other pro boards I've owned. They are a first rate, premium company if you like the shapes. Though my carve pro was a very good board, I have become picky to an extreme level, and let the board go.
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« on: October 25, 2019, 12:13:04 PM »
Sold!
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« on: October 25, 2019, 09:37:22 AM »
805, I'm 6' and 185lbs. This is on the larger size for me, floaty and quite stable, but I guess this is all relative.
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« on: October 25, 2019, 05:06:41 AM »
This is a nice board, but a bit big for me. It turns very nicely and works in a wide range of conditions. It is the carbon construction that seems bullet proof. It weighs 13lbs 15.5oz on my postal scale. It hasn't had much use and is in excellent condition with no dings, or repairs. Text 518-524-4997 for a more immediate response.
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« on: October 05, 2019, 12:15:18 PM »
Pin holes are not uncommon in standard layup surfboard and sup construction. When a board is simply cloth over foam with resin air bubbles can form in the resin as it dries. This is something a good glasser can reduce the chance of, but they still occur. When the sander finishes the board, if he sands it a bit lean here, or there, that's when the pin holes often occur. Below is a picture of a pin hole and a video of the board hooked up to an aquarium pump. The board was surfed for two months, a few times a week before noticing the pin hole. It lived outside in a dark shed, so I never caught a glimpse of a drop until it moved into a dry garage for the fall. The board has been sitting in a warm dry garage for more than a month dripping daily. I thought a month in a dry garage might dry it out, but the below video is what happened when I hooked it up to a cheap, Amazon aquarium pump. To hook it up, I sourced a rubber plug stopper from the hardware store, then drilled a hole in it for the pump line. I then removed the threaded, gore-tex vent plug and installed my plug and air line. I'm thinking a couple of days on the pump should pretty much dry it out. Does anyone have thoughts, or suggestions? This is a great board to surf, and light, a great shape, a custom that was supposed to be carbon sandwich. Sadly it came the wrong size, the wrong color, and now with a thirsty pin hole.....1st world problems. <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" https://www.youtube.com/embed/RuteY7cfMOs" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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« on: September 11, 2019, 05:48:37 AM »
Thanks Dietlin, I appreciate the review. What your experiencing is one of the primary reasons I produced the fins in mass. The really help liven up boards that are sluggish in anything but perfect Pacific waves.
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« on: August 26, 2019, 04:58:45 AM »
Sorry, Sold.
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« on: August 16, 2019, 01:35:15 PM »
RathKc, Bote boards have had some poor reviews on this forum. I've never even seen one, but it seems they are well styles, but, perhaps not premium quality. If you like the features of the Bote boards, but want good durable boards that will last, have a look at the JP Outback series. They have several sizes and they are very good quality. I'm no longer associated with JP, but a couple of years ago I was and had one of those Outbacks in a demo fleet. It was an excellent board to paddle. It was faster than it should had a right to be, the most stable board I've ever been on, and I should have kept one. Have a look, nice boards, very high quality.
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