Mctavish Impact epoxy?

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surferstu
surferstu
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1011 posts
6 Oct 2012 6:43pm
Just wondering what type of construction this is and if its any good. Was offered a 6'8 sumo and 7'10 UFO made in Byron in this material. Not shape or size I was looking for just curious
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
6 Oct 2012 9:27pm
Bob has the sweetest Epoxy EvoII in the Maldives right now.

So many nice waves! Awesome trip, awesome boat!
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
6 Oct 2012 7:32pm
Simondo said...
Bob has the sweetest Epoxy EvoII in the Maldives right now.

So many nice waves! Awesome trip, awesome boat!


pictures
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
6 Oct 2012 7:38pm
Yes please pics would be tops mate - you lucky little vegemite & say hello to Uncle Bob from the room too , lucky lucky lucky
surferstu
surferstu
1011 posts
1011 posts
6 Oct 2012 8:13pm
62mac said...
Simondo said...
Bob has the sweetest Epoxy EvoII in the Maldives right now.

So many nice waves! Awesome trip, awesome boat!


pictures


Nice avatar
Daneli
Daneli
QLD
1538 posts
QLD, 1538 posts
7 Oct 2012 7:39am
surferstu said...

Just wondering what type of construction this is and if its any good. Was offered a 6'8 sumo and 7'10 UFO made in Byron in this material. Not shape or size I was looking for just curious


I recently had a look at an Greg Tilley's old Evo II made from Impact. There is a different technology involved and I would ring MctTavish for a full description. Greg was upfront in that the board had been double glassed and was 1 kg heavier than it should be. I think the Impact construction is meant to stop the depressions on the deck.
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