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waxer
waxer
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SA, 247 posts
30 Sep 2014 10:12pm
Laird logging at Malibu.No leggie ,no deckgrip.Just cruisin.
Tang
Tang
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VIC, 580 posts
30 Sep 2014 10:58pm
waxer said..
Laird logging at Malibu.No leggie ,no deckgrip.Just cruisin.


That's one rather large sup, but it looks more like a mal. Must be 11'0" but looks pretty narrow for the size of it.

was that Dave Kalama with him?
waxer
waxer
SA
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SA, 247 posts
30 Sep 2014 10:53pm
Not sure if it was Dave Kalama ,I thought that as well ,from other pics I have seen of him.I think board was at least 11' maybe 12'.Some one suggested they were using tandem surfboards ,that makes sense,width etc.
supthecreek
supthecreek
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1 Oct 2014 4:01am
Ha... it looked like they were just surfing..... with a paddle......
tikipurple
tikipurple
SA
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SA, 132 posts
1 Oct 2014 9:51am
Aahhhh...malibu. those boards do look like big tandem mals and I agree that dave Kalama is probably cruising there with laird. Nice vid representing how it started, experimenting and having fun. Mr H makes it look sooo easy.....but thats what happens when your mum gives birth to you in a salt water tank....
surfershaneA
surfershaneA
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869 posts
1 Oct 2014 8:50am
Classic!!!!!!!
waxer
waxer
SA
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SA, 247 posts
1 Oct 2014 10:42am
supthecreek said..
Ha... it looked like they were just surfing..... with a paddle......


Isn't that what sup is?
CYCOlogist2
CYCOlogist2
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27 Feb 2015 10:57pm
Tang said..


waxer said..
Laird logging at Malibu.No leggie ,no deckgrip.Just cruisin.




That's one rather large sup, but it looks more like a mal. Must be 11'0" but looks pretty narrow for the size of it.

was that Dave Kalama with him?



That's really all it is. An oversized longboard/mal. To be honest It's much smaller than a lot of the gargantuan sized cruiser/flat water SUP available nowadays. Here in the States, many SUPs are classified as "vessels" but the United States Coast Guard. This one Lard is using back in 2002 would still be small enough just to be considered a surfboard.
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