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Eric will always make you a great board. If you get your fins glassed in and the board does not ride right, he will grind them off and make the proper adjustments until your happy. Very few shapers would go this far.
He does extensive R&D and his designs are prooven in all kinds of surf. Greg and I each rode our regular everyday boards in waves ranging from head high to 3OH+ on our trip to Indo last summer. Not once did we feel the need to gun up for any session.
Eric's cell # is 760-505-4769
He does extensive R&D and his designs are prooven in all kinds of surf. Greg and I each rode our regular everyday boards in waves ranging from head high to 3OH+ on our trip to Indo last summer. Not once did we feel the need to gun up for any session.
Eric's cell # is 760-505-4769
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I had a back muscle spasm after surfing on Thursday AM so I've missed the rest of this south swell
. But I took the opportunity to clean up my board. My Schoelkopf has a blue pad and after just a few minutes in the sun I took a clean dry cloth and just rubbed it back and forth and all of the wax residue came up beautifully. It almost looks new again and the grip is certainly back to where it was before as well. Eric probably told me about this but if he did I forgot. You vets out there may already know this as well but if not, now you do 


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hmm
how long does he usually take to finish a board???i know this may vary...im gonna graduate soon and have some extra cash to spend(on a board)...but ill be gone in like 3 or 4 weeks to mexico for a couple months....im building a couple right now but i want something that i can depend on.....his quads sound like the ticket...
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pavel fish
would eric make me a pavel-type quad fish that's 6'6" ? what kind of foam would he use ?
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Re: pavel fish
Just wondering why 6'6? That seems huge.nwdude wrote:would eric make me a pavel-type quad fish that's 6'6" ? what kind of foam would he use ?

your mom goes to college
6'6" fish
i've seen two 6'4" fish by bud ( rw of san diego showed me ) - pure and simple paddling speed - think an old man whose local break can be a heavy current river mouth competing against @!#%'s on logs - a big wave board with getting in early a priority over flashing manuevers - i'm definitely a rail grabber to crank turns and ride the back of the board type of guy !
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nw dude
nwdude
the best thing you can do is to call Eric for yourself.
otherwise you are just getting stuck with someone elses opinion.
and some people know a bit more than others
I have had Schoelkopf boards ranging from 5'7" up to 6'11"
so length of board is not an issue
as for type of board (reg or epoxy) that will be entirely your choice
as for style of board (fish,etc.) talk to Eric and then you can choose
whatever type feels best to you and the situations that you will be
putting yourself into.
p.m. me if you want more info
the best thing you can do is to call Eric for yourself.
otherwise you are just getting stuck with someone elses opinion.
and some people know a bit more than others

I have had Schoelkopf boards ranging from 5'7" up to 6'11"
so length of board is not an issue
as for type of board (reg or epoxy) that will be entirely your choice
as for style of board (fish,etc.) talk to Eric and then you can choose
whatever type feels best to you and the situations that you will be
putting yourself into.
p.m. me if you want more info
Barry
I'm getting a 6'4" FP, have a 6'1" also.(I'm 6'0" and a svelte,supple and lithe 195lbs)



but i was also contemplating my next FP at 6'4. question is do i go with a fish or pin tail for surf 0-8' ?
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6'1", dean cleary tri, 6'0 Flashpoint tri, 5'9 chuck dent (epoxy quad), 9' velzy (single fin triple stringer)
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6'1", dean cleary tri, 6'0 Flashpoint tri, 5'9 chuck dent (epoxy quad), 9' velzy (single fin triple stringer)
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Flashpoint?Pins are nice fish tails are nice too.... I've got a 5'10''nicely foiled ''square''tail,handles to 10 [on the face] easy.
So... that's another option
If my understanding is correct,a square tail will disperse water off the tail very efficiently,possibly more so than other rear ends...[certain types and sized waves].If I'm wrong,I'm sure I'll hear about it.
cheers
PS...hey don thanks, Whatever you did,dis ting work mo betta
So... that's another option

If my understanding is correct,a square tail will disperse water off the tail very efficiently,possibly more so than other rear ends...[certain types and sized waves].If I'm wrong,I'm sure I'll hear about it.

cheers
PS...hey don thanks, Whatever you did,dis ting work mo betta

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board cost
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the cost will vary depending on the bells and whistles....
airspray, standard inlaid deckpad, full length inlaid pad, etc.
the best thing you can do is give Eric a call (760) 505-4769
the cost will vary depending on the bells and whistles....
airspray, standard inlaid deckpad, full length inlaid pad, etc.
the best thing you can do is give Eric a call (760) 505-4769
Barry