Why do you ride a Longboard ???

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62mac
62mac
WA
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WA, 24860 posts
20 Jan 2010 1:02pm
Age ,Weight or do you just find this type of surfing more to your liking ???

mac
Souwester
Souwester
WA
1267 posts
WA, 1267 posts
20 Jan 2010 1:40pm
Enjoying the face of a wave in slow motion, longevity due to the ability to get a ride on most swells, swooping bottom turns on the single fin and the laid back culture. That about sums it up for me
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
20 Jan 2010 5:27pm
Short boards and the way they are ridden just never appealed to me, that’s one of the main reasons why I stayed away from it for over 20 years from 1969. That may be why when I read a book like MP, I have trouble liking the guy, he was spearheading the shortboard revolution and the drift away from our kind of styling.

I’ll let you in on something I think I discovered in the book that kind of drives this subject full circle.

There was a chapter about a surfing contest under a new scoring format better suited to the new boards and styles, MP was renowned for milking the judges for everything he could and studied rules like a monk would study the bible. He would make a poster of the scoring maneuvers and pin it to his dash so he could study them while driving hundreds of miles to a contest.

At one particular contest under the new system everyone was gob-smacked when amongst his arsenal of bottom turns, cutbacks, tub rides and manic zigging and zagging, he slipped in a trick called a “cheatin five”. Apparently it was an old maneuver from the longboard days that none of the shortys bothered with but MP knew is was still on the list so he would slip one in on every wave to milk the judges for everything he could.

I had absolutely no idea what a “cheatin five” was so the next time I’m at a computer I try to look it up and from what I can see, it’s one of the maneuvers I’m always striving to do, it’s usually the ultimate for me even if I only half pull it off and don’t recover.

I guess it’s because I’d love to hang ten or even five the classic way and that’s just never going to happen with my weight and ability so the cheating five is my consolation prize and I’m stoked to know it had a name and arguably the greatest shorty of all time would use it.

Another example of how we would not be where we are now without the influence of the shortys can be simply seen from your avatar Mac.

No one was expected to hit lips like that in the 60s and no one did the kind of agro forehand and backhand turns we all try to snap out now and what about things like floaters? If someone tried to do that in back in the 60s the crowd would have probably said “jeezus the poor bugga really stuffed up that kickout”.

I think longboard ridings a lot more interesting now, thanks to all those shortboard years but the vast majority of shortboard riding still doesn’t appeal to me as something I like to watch.

Sorry I do such long posts sometimes.

cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
20 Jan 2010 7:40pm
So that I can get decent waves at Manly. (had a few on Monday evening that were some of the best in a while, even had the old green board with less rocker out)

I just enjoy the feeling - when I ride my shortboard (especially at busy breaks) I always feel like I'm competing where as when I ride my longboards I mellow out.

That and I love the feeling of riding a fat point bread standing 1' back from the nose and just toodling down the wave.
rab
rab
WA
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rab rab
WA, 36 posts
20 Jan 2010 5:22pm
size was a factor for me, 6'3 and 90kgs i just couldnt ride the same boards as my mates, havent looked back since though and have ridden the good old 9'1 in waves that apparently you cant ride mals in. margs, north west, south coast and noosa,most of the east coast too, and they went great in all areas, however they get pretty bloody pricey when you start snapping them!!!! cant beat that feeling of curling the toes round the nose and purching, or the speed you get coming out of a bowly section, nothing better!!! plus you look more manly strolling down the beach with a long under you arm
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
20 Jan 2010 9:22pm
Never riden anything standing up under 8" since the 80s lol

Just seem to flow better on a long board.

as well as being rather largish
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jan 2010 7:37pm
Welcome back fatsurf
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
20 Jan 2010 10:10pm
Thanks Mac

work and some little #$%^s who stole my board only to find it snapped in three pieces floating in the lake have had me out for a while.
But have started training again and will be looking for a new mall and sup in the next month or so.

How you all been good i hope ?
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jan 2010 8:47pm
I wondered what happened to ya.
Someone stole your boards?
Did you finish the wooden paddle?

fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
20 Jan 2010 10:52pm
yes mate just have to get it classed

Yes i was working late and the boys took mine and one of thiers down the lake came back and washed them down left them out front and walah i come home at 10pm they had forgoten to bring them in and both gone of course.

Found mine the next day in the lake in three pieces mate and the other short board just gone.

Figured the colour of mine and paint job would be to hard not to find on the coast.

so with job changes and xmass no board for me lol

ops sorry guys will pm next time forgot where i was
fester
fester
WA
351 posts
WA, 351 posts
20 Jan 2010 8:53pm
I like the style thing
Been riding HP 9' mals for years & finally picked up a 9'6" log cruzzzzer
Wow how I no what the glide means & the old school moves,I'm hooked.
Take me back to the 60s.
Big cars & boards and no one out.

Fester
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jan 2010 9:19pm
Good to see some of the old forum crew back
Lfish
Lfish
402 posts
402 posts
21 Jan 2010 5:19am
That's Surfing.............I was there in the original longboard time, started surfing in '59, 1st 2 boards were balsa ( that's all there was), went thru the, so called, shortboard "revolution" (ha). To be able to use the entire length of the board, the style, the flow...............you know what I mean

Altho I still own a "fish" style board, Longboards is where I find my most enjoyable surfing & where I spend 95% of my surfing
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
21 Jan 2010 9:07am
fatsurf said...

yes mate just have to get it classed


Can we get a picture of the paddle..... (is there one over the SUP forum?)

Been tossing around making one for giggles but figured that making a blade and getting a carbon shaft to stick it on would be easier.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
21 Jan 2010 9:09am
Lfish said...
Altho I still own a "fish" style board, Longboards is where I find my most enjoyable surfing & where I spend 95% of my surfing


+1
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
21 Jan 2010 8:44am
Pm the link after 72 pages looking for it Crazy
Tux
Tux
VIC
3829 posts
Tux Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
21 Jan 2010 12:33pm
Glide and it improves your shortboard surfing and paddle surfing.....
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
21 Jan 2010 5:57pm
fatsurf said...

Pm the link after 72 pages looking for it Crazy


Got it - Cheers

For any one else looking for it - www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=49069
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
21 Jan 2010 7:12pm
Well you know how it goes,first you get married then the first home then kids come along and you need money,so I sold all my shortboards to pay some bills or more home improvements.
After not being in the water for two long years ( no I was not in the lock up) well kind of We went for the family BBQ at Burliegh headlands and I was sitting there talking to the wife and it dawned on me what was going on in my head, that's it I need to get back in the water. Being married to a great girl, wifie said go get another board. Being well looked after food wise Id beefed up a little and and ordered a 8 foot mini mal. First surf was ok'ish until I got into conversation with a longboarder who informed me that I am sitting in the middle of nowhere. I was competing against both the short and long. That's it I trading this thing for a 9.1 and that's it game over.
One thousand boards later a new one coming next week, many os trip to Indo and Hawaii

mac
fatsurf
fatsurf
QLD
305 posts
QLD, 305 posts
21 Jan 2010 9:24pm
Sounds familiar except my wife isn’t as accommodating LOL
Makaha
Makaha
1145 posts
1145 posts
21 Jan 2010 9:57pm
Hey mac your board is just about done,this one is on the money buddy,I saw you ripped one apart last month OMG,it must have been one heavy grinder,were where you on that day?

62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
21 Jan 2010 10:11pm
Yep it was 6 foot Karamis I got too greedy and went for it bang on low tide.I wasn't to p-ssed at the time because that board was not working for me.

mac
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