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anonsurfer:
I've really been enjoying my 7-0 Tic Tac so I thought I'd build another with a few changes.
Design Changes from 7-0 Tic Tac
- 5" shorter
- 1/4" wider
- 1/8" thicker
- Lower nose rocker
- 2+1 only (no quad option)
Build Changes
- Ordered the Marko blank and CNC cut from Bashams instead of directly from Marko. The board was cut from a Marko Stringerless 7-0 SUP blank (1.5# EPS). Bashams did a fabulous job for a lot less than it costs from Marko.
- Did not seal the blank with Z-Seal (I'm getting lazy).
Glassing will be 6+6/6 the same as on my 7-0 Tic Tac. I am shooting for a finished weight under 10lb. Not sure if skipping the sealing step will add weight. I dropped it off for glassing earlier today so hope to have it in the water sometime in April.
Here's the design plus a photo of the original Tic Tac.
Califoilia:
Wow, it's amazing that you're able to SUP a board of such small dimensions...I've had surfboards darn near that size. :o :)
Cool looking board though...I like the bottom's "wavestorm" kind of look. 8)
TallDude:
I'm working on a Potato shape. I'm going to have Basham's cut it. I'll get Brawner to glass it. My home shop is still a big mess full of boxes. It's pissing me off, roof leaks and other home repairs keep sucking up my project time.
Having fun on that temporary Doheny Point Break right?
surfcowboy:
Officially smaller than my main prone board now.
anonsurfer:
--- Quote from: SanoSlatchSup on March 24, 2019, 02:11:09 PM ---Wow, it's amazing that you're able to SUP a board of such small dimensions...I've had surfboards darn near that size. :o :)
Cool looking board though...I like the bottom's "wavestorm" kind of look. 8)
--- End quote ---
Thanks. The paint for both the Tic Tacs are based on the Odysea Log soft top. Here's the bottom of the Tic Tac v1.
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