Dont Take A Knife To A Gun Fight

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OG SUP
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VIC
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10 Jul 2010 11:44pm
A mate of mine Matty was chatting with me one night at OG a couple of years ago as we looked out at people trying to catch the fat gutless waves.

He said man Dont Take A Knife To A Gun Fight.

The point was simple if your going to surf OG and your 100 kg on a 6'2 shorty chances are its not going to be a great day at the office.

There is no point in getting upset about not being able to catch waves. Simply change your equipment.

In the last week catching waves down here has been like shooting fish in a barrel if you have even the basics down pat.

Its simple if you cant catch it you cant ride it!

I wonder how many people would walk up the ramp with a huge smile on thier face if they went a foot longer in board length?

Phill


Quoted:

Slightly off topic but also slightly on. One percent of stand up paddlers give the rest of us a bad rep by snaffeling every good wave that comes through because they can. The other ninety nine percent of us give stand up paddleing a bad rep because we catch waves that nobody else can, because we can, and they bloody well hate us for it!!!! Go figure?
Cheers
Sparx
oliver
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10 Jul 2010 10:12pm
I don't think this post kicked any goals. What happened to the old Phil that we know and love?

The big bold lettering and the smily faces at the end of every line?

Instead of making a vague statements of your thought patterns, why not tell us the story behind this and what got you so fired up to write this. I think I read a bit of your reasoning last night in your deleted post - but it's missing here.[sad smiley face inserted here]
62mac
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11 Jul 2010 7:40am
Very good point OG, I see often and sometimes mention to the person,gee mate you need one of these,meaning something with more volume.99% of the time their reply is a nod and smile yes I wish I had one.Guys riding the wrong equipment for the conditions on offer makes it less fun for them,sometimes its an image thing that they want to look like a pro walking up the beach but did they really enjoy their surf I think not.My shortboarding days are well and truly behind me,so if its fat the board with more volume gets the nod, sucky the performance board goes out,micro small its sup time,having more options gives more quality water time.
CMC
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CMC CMC
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11 Jul 2010 9:52am
It's why the fish thing has been so popular. Boards that actually float. Not cool to have a 6'5 x 19 1/2 Thruster but get the fattest twin fin you can find. Grow a moustache, wear short shorts and you're the coolest dude in town.

I reckon the 6'5 Thruster would go 5 times as good though.
62mac
62mac
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11 Jul 2010 8:03am
Just checked the cams to see what gun to take out for the fight,well it is crowded

Sparx
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11 Jul 2010 10:07am
At risk of sounding like a pacifist beardo, sometimes taking a gun to a knife fight serves only to escalate the arms race.
Cheers
Sparx
aussiefreebs
aussiefreebs
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11 Jul 2010 10:08am
I just need to say that quite often the guy out there on inadequate equipment for the conditions may just be there because he loves it but doesn't have the resources to kit himself up for all conditions. Up until recently I have not been able to afford any other boards, I still struggle but it is a little easier now.

I made do with my short board as it was all I could afford, 1 short board and 1 wetsuit for ALL conditions for pretty much most of my life. This doesn't mean I wasn't watching the guys on the mals and wishing I was them. Everyday I was out in small crumbly conditions I wished I had a mal, then the SUP's started appearing more often and I watched them with some sort of awe. I knew one day I would have one or more of these boards, I looked into ways of building boards because I couldn't afford purchase prices but I had all the tools I needed to build my own.

Now I have 1 SUP, 1 McTav fireball evo, a couple of shortboards, an alaia several skateboards, kiteboards and kite,

BUT......

I still remember having nothing.
OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
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11 Jul 2010 10:48am
Lovin your work sparks, good point.

Sparx said...

At risk of sounding like a pacifist beardo, sometimes taking a gun to a knife fight serves only to escalate the arms race.
Cheers
Sparx


OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
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VIC, 3516 posts
11 Jul 2010 10:52am
Aussie,

Have had the same experience when living in the big smoke. I guess down here if you want to use a mal or a SUP and you dont have one many people will loan you one. Often guys will give a board to someone less fortunate, part of the reason I love living here is the community spirit.

You make a very valid point though.

Phill

aussiefreebs said...

I just need to say that quite often the guy out there on inadequate equipment for the conditions may just be there because he loves it but doesn't have the resources to kit himself up for all conditions. Up until recently I have not been able to afford any other boards, I still struggle but it is a little easier now.

I made do with my short board as it was all I could afford, 1 short board and 1 wetsuit for ALL conditions for pretty much most of my life. This doesn't mean I wasn't watching the guys on the mals and wishing I was them. Everyday I was out in small crumbly conditions I wished I had a mal, then the SUP's started appearing more often and I watched them with some sort of awe. I knew one day I would have one or more of these boards, I looked into ways of building boards because I couldn't afford purchase prices but I had all the tools I needed to build my own.

Now I have 1 SUP, 1 McTav fireball evo, a couple of shortboards, an alaia several skateboards, kiteboards and kite,

BUT......

I still remember having nothing.


OG SUP
OG SUP
VIC
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11 Jul 2010 11:02am
Hey Mac,

As I said down here lots of people have multiple boards and very happy to share them around its just the done thing. I had a friend pickup my 9'4 last night in fact.

I have often swapped boards with people I have never met in the line up before after having a chat. Its great to see the smile on thier faces when they consitently catch waves.

I just love being in the water its what keeps me sane.

CMC your so right about the fish thing, but if what really matters is getting up and feeling that sensation of glide down the face who cares what you ride.

Phill



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