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Dancing with a Vanguard type SUP

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Created by Towny > 9 months ago, 17 Jan 2015
Towny
NSW, 903 posts
17 Jan 2015 5:38PM
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supthecreek
2642 posts
17 Jan 2015 3:35PM
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Sweeeeet... totally tubular for a rectangle


tamarackjanito
32 posts
17 Jan 2015 3:53PM
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What's the specs on that board? Thinking about shaping one for myself, can't get it out of mind that the board's nose corners once your dropping in. Also does the thing slide out on anything over head high.

tamarackjanito
32 posts
17 Jan 2015 4:09PM
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I meant to ask you if the corners on the nose ever effect you on a wave of serious consequence? Does the board slide out? Are you using bigger then normal sup surf fins?

Slatz
NSW, 181 posts
17 Jan 2015 10:31PM
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Awesome vid with some nice waves. That looked so much fun

wazza66
QLD, 614 posts
17 Jan 2015 11:37PM
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Surf4Sanity said..
Awesome vid with some nice waves. That looked so much fun



Nice vid especially the little cover ups on a few waves.

Board looks so fast.

Wezzy
WA, 221 posts
18 Jan 2015 1:09PM
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Cracking vid Towny!!! Yew!!

porchey73
QLD, 78 posts
19 Jan 2015 3:16PM
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7'3 x 26.5 =100 litres. I am 82kgs and I don't experience any of the things you are talking about.. I have had the nose clip in choppy hollow smaller waves but I can count the times that has occurred on one hand.. Prefer not to be surfing in those conditions anyway! It is good in big waves as well and it will not slide out due to the big v bottom and the fin setup which I think is dialled in for my weight..This video is the first of two from Kirra and the 2nd part has some larger waves to show people how it reacts with more size. I could probably drop the volume on my next board



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