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Surf Dudes in So Cal.
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Jungle Trader
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Tue, May 27, 2003 9:53 PM
I'd like to either rent a surfboard or buy one in fair conditon for my son (12 yrs. old). Any tips where I could get one and use it down there? [ Edited by: jungletrader on 2003-05-27 21:53 ] |
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Tiki_Bong
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Wed, May 28, 2003 9:27 AM
Jungletrader, First off, get you son a longboard whether he wants one or not. A 5' rocker chip may be what the kids his age ride, but they've probably been doing it for a while. With a longboard he'll be up and surfing the first day. I've seen many a short board sit in the corner of a garage like a prop (just like all the guitars people buy). I've got a couple of longboards I may want to sell. They're 9' which means if he bails on surfing, you can ride it! |
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Jungle Trader
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Wed, May 28, 2003 8:27 PM
Bong, 9 ft. board for a kid that only weighs 82 lbs? hmmm, will that work? Maybe I could strap some velcro on the board and his feet, HA! btw, I sent you a P.M. bruddah. [ Edited by: jungletrader on 2003-05-28 20:29 ] |
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thebaxdog
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Thu, May 29, 2003 7:11 AM
Bongo, stop being such a surf dick. |
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Jungle Trader
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Thu, May 29, 2003 7:45 AM
Thanks for the info Bax, Bong. |
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Tiki_Bong
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Thu, May 29, 2003 9:38 AM
Baxdog, Hey, I got a 9' board you can ride big boy! |
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Trader Woody
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Thu, May 29, 2003 1:50 PM
Do they have those huge foam beginners boards out in the US? If so, rent one for a couple of days. They look like shit, but the kid will be upright on day one, progress on day two, and feel like a million dollars when he progresses to a real board on day three. Trader Woody |
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thebaxdog
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Fri, May 30, 2003 7:41 AM
I was starting to think about learning, but that 9' had better be thick for me. |
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Monkeyman
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Fri, May 30, 2003 9:08 AM
It may not be the "cool" board amongst his 12 year old freinds but a 7 foot egg should really get him started quick. A 7 foot tri fin with decent rails should give him plenty of flotation to paddle quickly, catch more waves, and still be short and light enough to turn relatively easily. A 9 foot board is way too much for a 12 year old. The only real drawback of a larger board for a kid is that should he ever have the desire to duck dive under the waves, he will not be heavy enough to get the board under the water. After he learns and gets proficient you might need to change the board. When he complains that he can't smash the lip of the wave the way he wants to or cant duck dive then you keep the 7 foot egg for yourself and get him a 5'-7" short board. Been surfing since I was 6 and started on my Dad's 9 footer and I would not recommend that to any kid. Monkeyman |
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Tiki_Bong
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Fri, May 30, 2003 10:48 AM
Monkey Man (et al), Lucky D (spike) keeps talking about a Tiki Central Surf Party at San O this Summer. We could set up camp, play beach blanket bingo with Baxdog, and kill Moon Doggie! P.S. the only reason I said 9', was because I'm trying to off a couple - 9' Chuck Dent, and a 9' Rockin' Fig. Shhhhh... |
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weirduncletiki
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Fri, May 30, 2003 11:16 AM
Ready to step up to a custom? The former lead guitar player of The Bomboras and bass player of The Maikai Gents is now shaping some totally bitchin' boards. Check 'em out at: http://www.huntcustoms.com/ Hang loose and hang ten! -Weird Uncle Tiki |
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Jungle Trader
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Mon, Jun 23, 2003 7:37 PM
Hey Bong, I'll be down the 2nd Saturday of August to check out that 9 footer you were talkin' about. JT |
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