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whats the design feature that creates "float" to get into waves easier
Ive just been checking out a flashpoint and Diplock on the UK site that apparently have this feature
Hey Wax ....you melted!
dorje
Ive just been checking out a flashpoint and Diplock on the UK site that apparently have this feature
Hey Wax ....you melted!
dorje
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wax
now your a shaper of some repute and a zen master toboot with your catch a wave and let the question disolve into the glorious emptiness of surfings pure left hander can i just say that there are no waves around he for the foreseeable future and since i had nought that was better to do can i the humble chela again trouble the wise with the original question to this thread being about attributes of float inherant in kneeboards
however i am going to port macquarie for two nights this weekend for pa's 80th bash and i am taking the board in hope of a few no wetsuit surfs - im sure the question wont bother me at that time
dorje
now your a shaper of some repute and a zen master toboot with your catch a wave and let the question disolve into the glorious emptiness of surfings pure left hander can i just say that there are no waves around he for the foreseeable future and since i had nought that was better to do can i the humble chela again trouble the wise with the original question to this thread being about attributes of float inherant in kneeboards

however i am going to port macquarie for two nights this weekend for pa's 80th bash and i am taking the board in hope of a few no wetsuit surfs - im sure the question wont bother me at that time
dorje
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guest - i dont think incorrect spelling really bothers anyone here - i happen to like its creative nature
ben b - good tip - but as a victorian your cold currents are perhaps warm - all relative - but i will pack the spring and the hotskin - cheers - can i expect some waves then? - we have had 20 to 30 knot easterlys down this way for days - the absolute worst conditions
lama wax - its in the rocker eh - float then would seem to be a fancy pants advertisement term - well - this smuck wont go buying no kb based on float let me tell you
dorje
ben b - good tip - but as a victorian your cold currents are perhaps warm - all relative - but i will pack the spring and the hotskin - cheers - can i expect some waves then? - we have had 20 to 30 knot easterlys down this way for days - the absolute worst conditions
lama wax - its in the rocker eh - float then would seem to be a fancy pants advertisement term - well - this smuck wont go buying no kb based on float let me tell you
dorje
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Dorje,
Surfed 5 hours monday. Some good 1m waves. Perfect conditions. Methinks your part of the coast lacks a bit in the consistency department.
I had a 6' standup board that was 3' thick almost to the rails. I could paddle into anything. My kneeboard shortboards are now 6'0"!
If you can get the thickness and still have nice shape rails (say 1.5" thick at 1" in) you probably get the best of both worlds - paddle and rail control.
By the way, it's key to keep the nose down when paddling into waves so the board planes. Flipperless KS and standos do this way better than guys who wear flippers because they naturally lie further forward on the board. Guys with flippers tend to push the board into waves through brute force. The "nose-up" (stall) attitude of their board becomes obvious when they are sucked backwards up the face as they transition to their knees, whence a late drop and slower initial speed. Boards in trim tend to slide down the face and get less sucked backwards during get-up transition.
Geez - you can see I've frame by framed a few vids!
All spelling mistakes purely intentional.
Surfed 5 hours monday. Some good 1m waves. Perfect conditions. Methinks your part of the coast lacks a bit in the consistency department.
I had a 6' standup board that was 3' thick almost to the rails. I could paddle into anything. My kneeboard shortboards are now 6'0"!
If you can get the thickness and still have nice shape rails (say 1.5" thick at 1" in) you probably get the best of both worlds - paddle and rail control.
By the way, it's key to keep the nose down when paddling into waves so the board planes. Flipperless KS and standos do this way better than guys who wear flippers because they naturally lie further forward on the board. Guys with flippers tend to push the board into waves through brute force. The "nose-up" (stall) attitude of their board becomes obvious when they are sucked backwards up the face as they transition to their knees, whence a late drop and slower initial speed. Boards in trim tend to slide down the face and get less sucked backwards during get-up transition.
Geez - you can see I've frame by framed a few vids!
All spelling mistakes purely intentional.
Yep Red ive been very mindful of your boards and discussion - good info!
A woman i work withs partner who lives at Jan Jac on weekends but with her in melbourne during the week had monday off and rather than stay down this way also went to the island and had a blast to! (bastards!)
West coast just does not pick up the same summer swell as the island and Gunamatta way - still yesterdays and todays wind renders everywhere as crap but i did see some punters getting some reforms near fishos at torquay just before (sick day of with kid)
Maybe tomorrow if the wind settles as it has blown up quite a wind swell.
well all information logged in - i will check out my drop body position - and yep i do tend to drop late
dorje
A woman i work withs partner who lives at Jan Jac on weekends but with her in melbourne during the week had monday off and rather than stay down this way also went to the island and had a blast to! (bastards!)
West coast just does not pick up the same summer swell as the island and Gunamatta way - still yesterdays and todays wind renders everywhere as crap but i did see some punters getting some reforms near fishos at torquay just before (sick day of with kid)
Maybe tomorrow if the wind settles as it has blown up quite a wind swell.
well all information logged in - i will check out my drop body position - and yep i do tend to drop late
dorje
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Re: float
Umm..dorje wrote:
Ive just been checking out a flashpoint and Diplock on the UK site that apparently have this feature
dorje
I don't know what float is, in the context with which you describe.
It may be a Diplock thing but certainly not a Flashpoint Surfing expression.
hart
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Happy Christmas and New Year to everyone
Hey dorje. Just to let you know - I have updated the ads on Kneeboard Surfing UK again.
I hope I dont get you confused again! I just try to give our customers as much info about the boards on our site as possble with what ever description suits bests.
Chin up and dont take things to seriously.
All the best.
I hope I dont get you confused again! I just try to give our customers as much info about the boards on our site as possble with what ever description suits bests.
Chin up and dont take things to seriously.
All the best.