New Zealand North Island
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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NZ kneeboard shapers
Planning a trip to NZ in early February, 2013 and thinking about picking up a board. Any advice about this? Is there a shaper on North Island?
jeffsurfs
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- Ripper (more than 100 posts)
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- Location: New Zealand, Tauranga
As Hoops said, shapers all foot surfers. No dedicatcated kneeboard shapers. His guy, Mike is good and been shaping for40+ years but I wouldn't have thought he'd get a board done in less than 4-6weeks. Some times he take that long for a repair, but he is a real craftsman and moves fast if he's excited about a board.
Keep in touch with Hooper and myself. What are your travel plans?
Cheers
Howard
Keep in touch with Hooper and myself. What are your travel plans?
Cheers
Howard
Live for the moments that take your breath away.
kneed for speed
kneed for speed
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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The Visit
Thanks for the post Howard, and the pm Hoops! Mount Maunganui looks way good on google maps.
Here's the story: Me and my wife are landing in Auckland ~Feb 12. Doing a month in NZ. My son just got back from NZ on a honeymoon, and raved about Raglan. We also have friends who live in Orakura. So we plan to visit both those spots for several days, but I really want to see the east side as well.
I'm 60 but in good shape and surf 3 days a week when conditions permit, but I don't seek triple overhead much anymore. Started on my knees in 1970 In Santa Barbara, and never saw a reason to change! I surf a tough beach break in Sonoma County now all the time, and would like to find points or reefs as a change of pace. I would appreciate any tips as to locations and would love to meet up and surf with you guys if possible.
Cheers,
jeffsurf
Here's the story: Me and my wife are landing in Auckland ~Feb 12. Doing a month in NZ. My son just got back from NZ on a honeymoon, and raved about Raglan. We also have friends who live in Orakura. So we plan to visit both those spots for several days, but I really want to see the east side as well.
I'm 60 but in good shape and surf 3 days a week when conditions permit, but I don't seek triple overhead much anymore. Started on my knees in 1970 In Santa Barbara, and never saw a reason to change! I surf a tough beach break in Sonoma County now all the time, and would like to find points or reefs as a change of pace. I would appreciate any tips as to locations and would love to meet up and surf with you guys if possible.
Cheers,
jeffsurf
jeffsurfs
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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Here we come!
On our way tomorrow, and hope to connect with you folks. We'll be in Tauranga around March 5 for several days and would love to visit and maybe get a surf in if your schedules allow.
Cheers,
Jeff
Cheers,
Jeff
jeffsurfs
hamilton/raglan
Im going to be in NZ feb 20-28th looking to borrow or rent a kneeboard in the raglan area. I will be staying in Hamilton and waikato beach but can travel anywhere really? please email me at kava1@socal.rr.com with info
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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)
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
6'1", dean cleary tri, 6'0 Flashpoint tri, 5'9 chuck dent (epoxy quad), 9' velzy (single fin triple stringer)