I used to skim shorebreak heaps myself back in the day, but have only ever dabbled a few times behind the kite with the skim.
Have always wanted to do a heap more though, and am intending on doing so this season. Would be an awesome way to refresh a session.
I have seen you RichieRich, kiting with a Zap wedge at Mambo years back in 2008 I think.
You were shredding back then, so could only imagine you’d still be absolutely killing it now.
So any advice from RichieRich would be worth taking onboard, this cat definitely knows what he’s doing.
In terms of skimboards, the top tier American brands are Exile, Victoria, Slotstik, Zap etc Check out boards at
http://www.skimcity.com/ There’s a couple of guys who could do you a custom skim in Australia for a way better price:
Rob Green – Throwdown Skimdustries – only on Facebook at the moment.
Myself (Andrew Deane) – Method Skimboards –
www.methodskimboards.com It’s a tiny scene in Australia – Rob is actively making boards – bloody legend.
A bit of truth – all higher end boards are made essentially the same with same ingredients: Generally a High density PVC foam core, eg H80 Divinycell, laminated with either polyester, vinylester or epoxy, with glass (or carbon) woven cloth. Usually artwork is done with pigmented resin in the laminate itself, and with screen printed tissue logos.
Get cha skim on!