Surfing the Glide

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foamballer
foamballer
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11 Feb 2014 11:33pm
Not much good wind for downwinders lately, so been taking the 14'er out for a few outings in the surf. Sad fail at the end if you last that long.



straddie
straddie
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11 Feb 2014 11:16pm
sweet vid and tunes
CJ83
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12 Feb 2014 12:42am
Yeah rad vid, nice turns looks like it surfs pretty well for a wideish 14'...
DavidJohn
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12 Feb 2014 12:53am
Great vid... and thanks for putting your shirt back on..
Ashmullet
Ashmullet
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12 Feb 2014 7:18am
That's cool love that song
foamballer
foamballer
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12 Feb 2014 8:49am
DavidJohn said..

Great vid... and thanks for putting your shirt back on..


Yeah, better for all concerned that way.

Thanks guys. The song is called The last high by the Dandy Warhols. I wouldn't recommend the glide as a first time surf board that's for sure, but it makes crappy waves fun again and turns a lame shoredump into a challenge.

ShireSUP
ShireSUP
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12 Feb 2014 3:04pm
Awesome vid

And how well does the glide surf for a 14'er

Possibly the best surfing 14'er
KennyK
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12 Feb 2014 5:52pm
Unreal vid Foamballer!
I pissed meself laughing when you attempted that barrel!
Are you using the std fin?
It looks to turn a bit easier than mine?
Cheers,
Ken.
foamballer
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12 Feb 2014 10:54pm
Thanks Ken, yeah standard 9.5 fin set two thirds back in the fin box. I was thinking that yours being lighter would be slightly easier to turn? I'm putting a lot of weight on the back to shift it.

ShireSUP - I dunno if this board is much better overall than anything else of this size to tell you the truth but it's a lot of fun to mix it up a bit.
SSSimon
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13 Feb 2014 6:55pm
Top effort, thanks for sharing. That looked like serious FUN!
MarkThommo
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13 Feb 2014 10:31pm
Must have been nice sup surfing with your buddies, the Dolphin Brothers!
foamballer
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14 Feb 2014 3:59pm
MarkThomo said..

Must have been nice sup surfing with your buddies, the Dolphin Brothers!


They're pretty social at the moment, just lolling around in the waves. I had one swimming upside down right under the board for ages - trying to mate the board or something? or just playing? I dunno. In the video at 0:38, I was thinking they were all going to come jumping down the wave next to me, which would've made some cool footage.

I've noticed that each pod often has a plaything like a lump of seaweed that they tow around on their back/fins/nose/whatever and pass it around. I've been dying to grab a good lump of weed and see if they'll play catch. Every time I go to steal the weed they're playing with, the get to it before I do - gotta get a head mount for the gopro.
HerbertVoigt
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14 Feb 2014 5:39pm
Very cool vid and I'm a big fan on surfing the race boards.

I think when you start surfing as a kid one of the first buzzes you get is those first trims across an open face and I still get the same thing now when you get a nice one where the timing is just right.

On your next installment I'll be looking forward to some soul arching, cross stepping and perhaps a sneaky coffin ride just to finish it off!!

Well done
Herb
foamballer
foamballer
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14 Feb 2014 8:21pm
I hear ya Herb... I'd really like to get the hang of cross-stepping as it's such an efficient way to move. I can do it forward if I make a conscious effort to do it, but it's not automatic. Stepping backward I'm finding a real challenge for some reason. Soul arching: nah - I'd do my back in. Coffin ride: Request noted.
oliver
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14 Feb 2014 8:01pm
Great vid.

Nothin better than surfing a glide on those smaller glassy bumps - it's so fast. I got to remember to change the fin on mine next time so I can turn the beast a little better.
KennyK
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14 Feb 2014 10:06pm
oliver said..

Great vid.

Nothin better than surfing a glide on those smaller glassy bumps - it's so fast. I got to remember to change the fin on mine next time so I can turn the beast a little better.



What would you change the fin to?
oliver
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14 Feb 2014 8:20pm
KennyK said..

oliver said..

Great vid.

Nothin better than surfing a glide on those smaller glassy bumps - it's so fast. I got to remember to change the fin on mine next time so I can turn the beast a little better.



What would you change the fin to?


I have one of the original glides. It came with a massive fin that's looks more like a keel. It's fantastic for surfing, in a straight line in the right conditions. I'm thinking when I surf it next I should just whack one of those great big regular longboard fins on it, so I can turn it a little easier.
foamballer
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15 Feb 2014 9:22am
This is my standard fin:



I've tried this fin from my 11'4 Nalu on both the 2013 and 2014 Glide 14'.



Only for a couple of sessions on the 2013 and once on the 2014. Fin position may have been slightly forward of where I usually have the standard fin so not a definitive result but these were my impressions:

- tracking seemed about the same, but I was out in the surf, so hard to tell.
- the tail was a bit 'squirrelly' in waves. Felt looser and a bit shifty. Less positive
- however no real change in term of turning the board once at speed.

Unfortunately, I haven't tried this fin out on any sucky waves, but I suspect that it wouldn't 'hang in there' as well as the standard glide fin on a steep wall. One thing about the new Glide is that it doesn't like being down on the flat on a sucky wave. The trick to survival is to stay high in the wave, and the std fin lets you do that. I'd be less confident if I had the Nalu fin in.

I'd really like to know if anyone else has tried different fins and found a positive difference.
DavidJohn
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15 Feb 2014 9:46am
The standard fin on the new Glide is excellent .. IMO
E T
E T
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15 Feb 2014 11:32am
You're a better man than me FB buggered if I can surf my new Glide like that .

I am Ok with swells and little waves on it but no good with what you were on. Well done I say.

I will stick to paddle inch the big boards and surfing smaller boards.

ER
foamballer
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16 Feb 2014 10:01am
Awwww shucks ET... thanks. The truth is that it's much easier to surf the big boards on the slightly larger waves as the speed lets you get up the back of the board more and get some of those sticky rails out of the water. I'm woeful in really small waves.
E T
E T
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16 Feb 2014 4:56pm
Thanks for that FB.

Don't feel so useless now.

Cheers.

ET.
Antix
Antix
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16 Feb 2014 9:33pm
That looked like heaps of fun, you make the turns look easy. I take it with a 14 you gotta move back right over the fin?
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