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what happened next (ROCK)

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Created by Tardy > 9 months ago, 8 Aug 2020
Tardy
4929 posts
8 Aug 2020 1:44PM
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MY 9,11 CUSTOM ..INSANE OR

surfinJ
663 posts
8 Aug 2020 2:37PM
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Lighter than air just a hop and you are over it. On a 9-11? Hope for a happy ending.

Tardy
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8 Aug 2020 4:06PM
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MangoDingo
NT, 891 posts
8 Aug 2020 5:52PM
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Tardster!!!
Nooooo - dude - say it isn't so!!!
I reckon it looks like you're about to swing it back round on your forehand and just f*kn strafe the ledge with your outside rail and ride out clean as a whistle - except with a few hundred extra grey hairs on yr noggin.

supthecreek
2585 posts
8 Aug 2020 10:27PM
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Mason Ho licks the rocks after he hits them.... some kind of invocation for rock safety?






Tardy
4929 posts
9 Aug 2020 3:22AM
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Tardy
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9 Aug 2020 5:38AM
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Tardy
4929 posts
9 Aug 2020 5:44AM
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Phew ...never doing that again .9,11 fins survived again ..catching small waves on a reef break at high tides has its risks ..but i thought i was a gonna ...if i didn't have my paddle to dig in i maybe would of been high and dry ...again ...I would of been licking them rocks ...

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
9 Aug 2020 8:54PM
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I would definitely have hit them

Tardy
4929 posts
9 Aug 2020 8:08PM
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rockmagnet said..
I would definitely have hit them


maybe not I'm still shaking ..specially on my new board ...

I've hit rocks on my 9,1 acid ,made a hell of a mess

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
11 Aug 2020 10:23AM
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Phew ...never doing that again .9,11 fins survived again ..catching small waves on a reef break at high tides has its risks ..but i thought i was a gonna ...if i didn't have my paddle to dig in i maybe would of been high and dry ...again ...I would of been licking them rocks ...


Hey Tardy, can you post some pics of that board? Looks very nice and bis like to know more about it.

gavnwend
WA, 1364 posts
11 Aug 2020 10:12AM
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What's the weight of your board? You were lucky with your close encounter with the reef.

Tardy
4929 posts
11 Aug 2020 12:05PM
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Zeusman said..

Tardy said..



Phew ...never doing that again .9,11 fins survived again ..catching small waves on a reef break at high tides has its risks ..but i thought i was a gonna ...if i didn't have my paddle to dig in i maybe would of been high and dry ...again ...I would of been licking them rocks ...



Hey Tardy, can you post some pics of that board? Looks very nice and bis like to know more about it.








Here's a couple it's a 9,11 insane weight is 8 or maybe 9 kgs real light 140 litres , bloody fast on a wave , out run a few monsters on it , it's a bit wobbly due to the rounded rails made not to catch on big drops , it's 29 1/5 wide I got full gloss ,it's my green hulk

Tardy
4929 posts
11 Aug 2020 12:07PM
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IT was made to factory specs ,so its in there computer ,as Tino says ..I some times use it just to paddle around on too ,and catch a few ankle slappers ...you have to get up the tail for snappy turns ,but it does turn quite well for a big board ..but its all about the board speed with this one ...you can catch waves from way back ,not the quickest to turn around due to the length ,but once it eyes up a wave theres no stopping it ..it just charges ...and bigger waves the better ...I've had some filthy sessions on it ...it takes the scare out of big wave riding ...and ok just paddling around in flat water too ..I Don't think i could ride the next one down ...i think it was like 120 litres and 28 wide .hope thats enough info ..for ya zeusman.

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
11 Aug 2020 2:36PM
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IT was made to factory specs ,so its in there computer ,as Tino says ..I some times use it just to paddle around on too ,and catch a few ankle slappers ...you have to get up the tail for snappy turns ,but it does turn quite well for a big board ..but its all about the board speed with this one ...you can catch waves from way back ,not the quickest to turn around due to the length ,but once it eyes up a wave theres no stopping it ..it just charges ...and bigger waves the better ...I've had some filthy sessions on it ...it takes the scare out of big wave riding ...and ok just paddling around in flat water too ..I Don't think i could ride the next one down ...i think it was like 120 litres and 28 wide .hope thats enough info ..for ya zeusman.


Thanks mate
I love me a gun SUP! And I've owned a few around that length. Find it's a great length that can cover a variety of wave sizes and conditions. Mick did a 9'10" for me almost 6 years ago that I took to Hawaii. It performed perfectly! I ran over a backpacker at Bondi on it one day though and it got water logged. Mick made me another at 9'6" and it's unbelievably good!
ill have a look at their site at your one.

Thanks again

Tardy
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11 Aug 2020 1:46PM
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What's the weight of your board? You were lucky with your close encounter with the reef.




just weighed it for you Gav ,with the fins in its 9,4 kgs ,not bad for its size when i flat water paddle it ,i put 2 x7 rear fins in it ,holds its line a bit better
you can do quite a few strokes on one side without changing ...love me gun .its like a mini search or point break model ... and of course greens my favourite colour .

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
11 Aug 2020 8:19PM
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I have a 12 foot venom (28 wide 170L) . I use it in small stuff even though it's a gun shape . I always thought a stretched out insane at say 11 foot may work similar to the venom and be easier to manage out of the water . Am i crazy ?





Tardy
4929 posts
11 Aug 2020 7:44PM
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not at all ...i wish mine was a little bigger sometimes ,but there is a 12 foot point break in mind

All i know is mine is amazing in big surf and big drops ..going any bigger you may have problems .dunno .? but i like your thinking ,

I do feel a 10 foot board is long enough in the surf for me .

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
12 Aug 2020 4:31AM
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Gboots said..
I have a 12 foot venom (28 wide 170L) . I use it in small stuff even though it's a gun shape . I always thought a stretched out insane at say 11 foot may work similar to the venom and be easier to manage out of the water . Am i crazy ?






Not crazy. Quite sensible
my other gun is 11'11" from Mick. It's the same construction as my 9'6" and weighs 9.4 kg. It goes in anything really. An 11' Insane would be awesome I think!

Souwester
WA, 1255 posts
12 Aug 2020 8:58AM
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Nothing beats the length for that glide, amazing looking board, no wonder you were stressing when the rock popped up that close!

Tardy
4929 posts
12 Aug 2020 12:43PM
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Thanks sou'wester ..here's another shot ,let start up a gun revolution . I was out the back surfing big waves on it one day ,then came in on the chest high waves ...after the bottom hand turn it just picks up heaps of speed ..climb back on the tail ..and I was snapping it off the top not problem ..and throwing off some nice rooster tails ..you just have to think big turns ..as a 9.11 is a big swing arm ... My front foot is on the rear dark part ,but yes great glide on this size board ...you can have lots of fun on it in small waves too ...if your prepared to do a bit of walking up and down .

Tardy
4929 posts
12 Aug 2020 12:57PM
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Zeusman ..we need a picture of your guns man ..

or anyone else ..got some guns they want to show ?

MangoDingo
NT, 891 posts
12 Aug 2020 3:03PM
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Aw Christ, guns - don't get me started. Love 'em.
Here's me 14' Stinger.



Also recently been thinking about adding a custom 9'11 Throttle into the quiver.
Slight increase in volume over the Insane - helps us blokes sittin' above 100kegs.
Bring on the gun revolution.


Tardy
4929 posts
12 Aug 2020 2:19PM
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NOW we're talking dingo green machine ...eye candy .

custom throttle .. YEAH dingo go . ..I'm 93 kgs and i find the 140 ok for me but 30 wide would of been better ,because when its BIG ,there's alway heaps of water moving around in different directions ..i sit on mine out the back a bit ..cause she's a bit wobbly with the really rounded rails ,but you appreciate them when your screaming down the face of a big wave ..NO FEAR .
I've got use to the width now .

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
12 Aug 2020 5:33PM
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What I love about the gun shape ....even in the mickey mouse waves I catch ....is that it is great into wind , with the wind , through chop.....Just doesn't plough . Great paddlers . They are also tippy enough to make them a challenge enough in any conditions and can help with minor direction changes down the line just through sheer foot movement and shifting weight

Souwester
WA, 1255 posts
12 Aug 2020 4:41PM
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Holy moly Dingo, thats huuuge!

The additional length means you can paddle straighter longer and not need to switch sides as often, this is a bonus in small and big waves I reckon.

I have not had a gun shape but a 10ft x29 J-Hawk - really miss that board, snapped it in some pretty dumpy sizey waves, the sweet spot for turning was spot on for me and I found it easier to get on rail and throw around then a shorter wider board.

I'm slowly building a quiver again and something in either a gun shape or a narrowish longboard shape will be a must in the arsenal. Too much fun not to have one

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
12 Aug 2020 7:19PM
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Tardy said..
Thanks sou'wester ..here's another shot ,let start up a gun revolution . I was out the back surfing big waves on it one day ,then came in on the chest high waves ...after the bottom hand turn it just picks up heaps of speed ..climb back on the tail ..and I was snapping it off the top not problem ..and throwing off some nice rooster tails ..you just have to think big turns ..as a 9.11 is a big swing arm ... My front foot is on the rear dark part ,but yes great glide on this size board ...you can have lots of fun on it in small waves too ...if your prepared to do a bit of walking up and down .


"Gun revolution"

Lets call it THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
12 Aug 2020 7:20PM
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Tardy said..
Thanks sou'wester ..here's another shot ,let start up a gun revolution . I was out the back surfing big waves on it one day ,then came in on the chest high waves ...after the bottom hand turn it just picks up heaps of speed ..climb back on the tail ..and I was snapping it off the top not problem ..and throwing off some nice rooster tails ..you just have to think big turns ..as a 9.11 is a big swing arm ... My front foot is on the rear dark part ,but yes great glide on this size board ...you can have lots of fun on it in small waves too ...if your prepared to do a bit of walking up and down .


"Gun revolution"

Lets call it THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
12 Aug 2020 7:20PM
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Tardy said..
Zeusman ..we need a picture of your guns man ..

or anyone else ..got some guns they want to show ?

Here's my guns




Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
12 Aug 2020 7:26PM
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First one is my 11'11"
Quotes the weight incorrectly before. Its actually 9.1kg. I nicknamed it DADDY MASSIVE








Second one is my 9'6". Weighs 7.5kg and is my go to in most wave sizes and conditions.
















Souwester
WA, 1255 posts
13 Aug 2020 8:24AM
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A 'Gun Show' thread is a great idea Zeus, I don't have one to share so I am not the best to start it but would be a keen reader - its all about the glide!



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