Soft top kneeboards
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I don't know anything about these
http://www.softechsoftboards.com/
http://www.softechsoftboards.com/newsflash.html
the Tom Carrol 5'4" Quad Fish ... might ... work as a KneeBoard
perhaps set up as a Twin the fins may be far enough forward
it may be short and narrow for your size
but
it is soft
http://www.mcsurf.com.au/products/tom_c ... rd_/1025/1
almost tempted myself
http://www.softechsoftboards.com/
http://www.softechsoftboards.com/newsflash.html
the Tom Carrol 5'4" Quad Fish ... might ... work as a KneeBoard
perhaps set up as a Twin the fins may be far enough forward
it may be short and narrow for your size
but
it is soft
http://www.mcsurf.com.au/products/tom_c ... rd_/1025/1
almost tempted myself
Surfnut,
It doesn't matter what you ride
With fiberglass, the most often I was hit by my board was the first two years.
But... once collision avoidance was better understood, there was no question about going ahead.
That included a period of bodyboarding my kneeboard at Black's while nursing a blown knee.
Keep with it! One of these days, we'll get out there and I'll see how it's going for you.
Not today. OBSF is doing it's thing...
It doesn't matter what you ride
With fiberglass, the most often I was hit by my board was the first two years.
But... once collision avoidance was better understood, there was no question about going ahead.
That included a period of bodyboarding my kneeboard at Black's while nursing a blown knee.
Keep with it! One of these days, we'll get out there and I'll see how it's going for you.
Not today. OBSF is doing it's thing...
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There's always another wave...
Seeing that girl get her face slashed really REALLY was a case of bad timing... Just couldn't go in with the fiberglass board after helping patch her up that day. But there's always another wave...
I've picked up a Gath helmet (found a used one, sweet deal) and a soft fin for my 5'10" fiberglass board. When the surf is small and gentle (that day, it wasn't), I'll give it another shot. Deck pads are on the list too.
See you out there!
--Nicole (aka Madam Kook)
I've picked up a Gath helmet (found a used one, sweet deal) and a soft fin for my 5'10" fiberglass board. When the surf is small and gentle (that day, it wasn't), I'll give it another shot. Deck pads are on the list too.
See you out there!
--Nicole (aka Madam Kook)
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Hang in there!Most accidents happen for a reason.Experience is the key..Getting hit by your board is no fun..pain hurts!Simple things like controlled wipeouts.Fall off the back,kicking the board in the opposite direction.Try and keep your body between the board and the wave,or dive straight down,and cover your head when you come up.Wear a rubber surf hat,,good protection.Monkey see,monkey do..Watch the good surfers,pay ''special''attention as to what they do when falling.Also...ask questions, most guys would be happy to help with helpful tips.
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If you can add valves so that I can fill the air bags with the a gas of my choice (and then off course remove the gas of my choice at my leisure) then you may just be onto a winner .......CaptKneemo wrote:i'm developing a soft suit, from recycled air bags, that you can wear without ever getting hurt doing anything. its being sponsored by mommies everywhere!
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Maybe you could make a suit out of bubble wrap.CaptKneemo wrote:i'm developing a soft suit, from recycled air bags, that you can wear without ever getting hurt doing anything. its being sponsored by mommies everywhere!
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Softboard? Would this qualify?
Going through archives, I came across this. Hi, Bud. Did this come to fruition? It looked promising.
Aloha from Hawaii, Gang!
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THAT'S the achive (web page) I've been looking for !!!
and is probably still the yard stick that I judge other softies by
if Surfnut wants a softboard then getting GLS to make something that draws from this is probably the way to go
but getting them to do the rocker and rails pictured about may be difficult as their boards are very chuncky
and is probably still the yard stick that I judge other softies by
if Surfnut wants a softboard then getting GLS to make something that draws from this is probably the way to go
but getting them to do the rocker and rails pictured about may be difficult as their boards are very chuncky
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Hi Kev! That "Surflight" page is from Mr. Bud McCray's older Blast website. The newer Blast website doesn't seem to be working.
Go to: http://www.blastsurfdesigns.com/index2.htm
Surfnut, perhaps you can contact Bud at Blast regarding this soft kneeboard.
Aloha,
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Go to: http://www.blastsurfdesigns.com/index2.htm
Surfnut, perhaps you can contact Bud at Blast regarding this soft kneeboard.
Aloha,
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yep the old Blast site
I'm sure I have a copy on one of my drives somewhere
in addition to that I'm sure I have a copy of another page that explains the Soft stuff from Bud was passed onto someone else
but
I can't find it.
and like the Blast site ... the other page that I can't find ... has not been updated for many years
Surfnut has been in contact with GLS
Take a copy of that page above to GLS to show what can be done in SOFT
I'm sure I have a copy on one of my drives somewhere
in addition to that I'm sure I have a copy of another page that explains the Soft stuff from Bud was passed onto someone else
but
I can't find it.
and like the Blast site ... the other page that I can't find ... has not been updated for many years
Surfnut has been in contact with GLS
Take a copy of that page above to GLS to show what can be done in SOFT
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Post-script to A Little Story
To all who read my post about the lady who got her face slashed in the surf... I sold her my 6' soft top board today. I let her try it out, and she had so much fun she ended up buying it off me. I was out surfing my fiberglass board (very carefully!). My 6 months practice with the soft board paid off, I got up on the fiberglass board easily. And having the foam board gave this lady enough reassurance to go in the water again, which she hadn't been able to do since being hit. I would still like to have a decent soft kneeboard, and am pursuing inquiries with GLS. But I'm also looking for deck pads for my fiberglass board, since I must admit it goes faster and turns better. Still not quite up to taking it out in bigger surf. Will get there.
--Nicole (surfnut)
--Nicole (surfnut)
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