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puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
12 May 2004 7:44pm
Haven't surfed for longer than Bolgo has (20+ yrs - see ROW threads)
But Kiting has ignited the old passion
Any of you current Xpurt board riders like to suggest what sort of board an old Mal (thats all there was back then) rider should go looking for to get back into it
Any/All thoughts app'd

? 4 strings ?
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
12 May 2004 11:53pm
I suppose it depends on what you want to do. You could go and buy a new mal, which are now a lot lighter and more expertly shaped, they are stable and easier to pick up waves etc, heaps of people are into it.
Or you could go a decent short board, which is more responsive, less stable underfoot, and far faster/more exciting in bigger, steeper gnarlier waves.
Personaliy i have short boards, a 6'4" for Perth metro/mandurah, and a slightly longer 6'10 for down south.
Surfing is awesome, i've been at it for about 20 odd years, and been round the world looking for that wave...here around perth and environs i find it a pain in the butt. i find the majority (not all) of surfers very aggro, especially in the better breaks, it is nearly always packed, and people hassle like crazy for waves.
Where i am from i was used to paddling out the back having a good yarn and enjoying waves by sharing them with my new and current mates, all that seems to have gone these days replaced with agro.
Hence i dont surf that often, when i do it is generally down south, super early in the morning in winter when few people are around.
Stick to kiting its far more fun, less aggro and the people who kite are generally a great bunch

Good luck with getting back into it, but believe me its changed.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
13 May 2004 1:47pm
Hey Guys,

As a recent convert to surfing after 10 years of wave sailing and 4 years of kite "surfing", I started out on a 7'3" short board with plenty of volume in the nose and mid section. although this was great as an intro, it lacked as a mal type board and also lacked in the shorter more hollow waves of the city beach breaks. Don't get me wrong, it still has it's place in medium sized waves.

I then started riding a 7'6" mini Mal by Starboard which is super light, incredibly strong and super easy to surf and paddle. This allowed me to avoid the BS by catching waves a little further out that the short boardersand it dominated at places like Noosa and Byron. Problem is, it's too big to chuck around on a wave and so I have found the solution in Marty from Delta's new "Fish".

After winning the Rotto Wave comp, first prize was a custom Delta kiteboard (which was of no use to me as I am sponsored by Airush and love the Compacts Fusion and Protoy) so I asked Marty to build me a fine short board for waves from 1-6 feet. Marty steered me in the direction of his new "fish" and gave me a 6'6" short fish, which I thought would be too short for my 6'3" height and 85 kilos.

Anyway, I tried the board in 1'-2' onshore crap waves and caught waves as far out as the mal riders and it handled like a short board being really responsive, fast and light, but with the bonus of being easy to paddle, wicked at catching more difficult waves and allows me to sit further out than the pack without having to rely on a mal.

Again don't get me wrong, I still love the mini mal and when Tina and I go surfing together it's always on the mals and we love it(Quality time)! I still reckon the mals are the only way to go for a more full wave, but WA doesn't have too many waves like this apart from Cottesloe.

Marty is coming to Perth next monday with some demo boards (and my new stick - Yay!) so maybe catch up with him if you get the chance.

Winter rules for swell and surfing. Time to put the kites into hibernation unless it gets really good. Surfing is more pure!

Just my 2 cents worth.
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
13 May 2004 2:59pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitehard

Just my 2 cents worth.


all that for 2 cents Love to see what you'd do for a $
- then again perhaps I wouldn't

Seriously... thanks guys thats a great response.
PR - seem to remember now hassling for waves was one of the reasons i gave up - even way back then.
Darren - saw ads for "mini mals" ?? which was exactly why i thought I'd post the query. Looks like that might be the go for a starter. I tried a mates short board a few years back full of confidence but - 'd badly

? 4 strings ?
bolgo
bolgo
WA
912 posts
WA, 912 posts
14 May 2004 10:19am
agree with the above
hassles are a part of surfing but if you are a keen bean (eg early, rotto, 4wd)a quiet session can usually be found, might mean compromising but i would rather surf gallows in peace than lefties cranking with 30+
delta design fishes (epoxy -light & bouyant)are the go
had a mal for a while, not for me (heavy, didnt turn,only for fat 40+ olds), but there are some good epoxy or pop outs these days - len dibben has a few
surfing is the best sport no arguement, indo the best place to surf by far
ha dream on!
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
14 May 2004 12:06pm
I ride a 7' NorWest "short" board an 8'2" Sunova Beach mini-mal and a 9'2" Warren Thompson standard mal.

Of the 3 boards the Sunova Beach mini-mal is the best allrounder . It is a balsa laminated expoy number and is as light as a short board, paddles more like a mal but due to the scoop in the nose can take the drops on beach breaks or narlier reef breaks. Because it is so light it rides like a much shorter board. I've surfed it at places like Cables Artifical Reef, Triggs, Secret Harbour, Stricklands etc. It's a good board for my kids too...

Check 'em out at SOS I think?
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