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Chopz
Chopz
WA
147 posts
WA, 147 posts
28 Sep 2011 8:24pm
Still deciding on a 14' DW board and really need to try and get out to see Darren and demo a couple but at least now I have something to get out there on in the meantime. The Jimmy Lewis M-14.
Picked it up brand new for less than the price of a second hand board, so wont feel so bad about knocking it around while I learn the ropes of some open ocean and distance paddling, etc. Big thanks to Courts for bringing it up to Perth for me as well, and for throwin in a free shirt Heres some pics, need to get it out on the water, but works holding me back at the moment. Might be able to sneek in a cheeky paddle before work tomorrow if all goes well.























surf4fun
surf4fun
WA
1313 posts
WA, 1313 posts
28 Sep 2011 9:38pm
Good work on getting a board. Looks pretty big and chunky but so does Belly's 12'6 albatros and that seems to glide pretty well for a surf shaped board.
Chopz
Chopz
WA
147 posts
WA, 147 posts
28 Sep 2011 10:14pm
28" wide x 5 1/2" Thick. i think volume is a good thing at the mo considering I'm starting out
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
29 Sep 2011 12:45am
Beautiful looking board.. It will be interesting to hear how it goes compared to the 14' Glide.

DJ
Chopz
Chopz
WA
147 posts
WA, 147 posts
29 Sep 2011 3:13pm
Yeah its similar in shape to the last model glide, aside the tail of course. Should be taking it out tomorrow so see how it goes
Area10
Area10
1508 posts
1508 posts
17 Oct 2011 11:47pm
Hey Chopz,

Any thoughts on the M-14 now you have (presumably) had a chance to try it out?

Thanks for any info you have.
Chopz
Chopz
WA
147 posts
WA, 147 posts
18 Oct 2011 8:51am
Hey mate, been out on it heaps lately. Its really stable which was one thing I was most happy with, got a great amount of glide and its surprising light as well.
It also tracks quite well on small runners, and has a good amount of rocker so it doesnt want to nose dive all the time, havent taken out into the real big stuff yet though.
I've also been using it on flat water until such time as my fanatic carbon race arrives, and could paddle all day on it, its a great board. Cant say how it goes against the glides or starboards open oceans, etc coz I've never demo'd either, but for price I paid new for the JL it was too good too resist. Jimmy makes some fantastic boards and this is another one I believe, hope that helps mate
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
18 Oct 2011 3:41pm
looks like a nice dw board
Area10
Area10
1508 posts
1508 posts
18 Oct 2011 5:09pm
Thanks very much, Chopz. Two questions, if you can spare the time.

First, are the rails on the nose as sharp as they look in the pics? Looks quite different from most DW boards, but maybe it's just the light.

Second, where is the fin box? Is it near the tail, like on the JL Albatross (or Mission as it is now called) or is it well forward from the tail like on most DW-oriented boards?

I've always been very surprised at how brutally effective the 12-6 Albatross is in big choppy DW runs, especially when carrying a heavy load. So whatever JL has done here, there's probably a good reason for it.
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