And whats under KS freakish feet this week.
Someone taking something that someone else did and putting their own tweaks to it..
beachgrit.com/2016/07/discover-kelly-slaters-new-j-bay-board/
DISCOVER: SLATER’S (NEW) J-BAY BOARD!
Shaped by sixty-two-year-old Hawaiian Keone Downing!
Were you surprised, like me, when Kelly Slater beat a sun-ripened Filipe Toledo in three-foot rights two nights ago?Although riding, as previously written “at a jerky trot”, the one element that did appear to favour Kelly was a heavier than usual surfboard.And, this wasn’t a surfboard from some boyish wunderkind, Tomo or whomever, but the sixty-two-year Hawaiian Keone Downing who, and let’s give credit where it’s due, won The Eddie in 1990 and who has been shaping since 1976.
A figure of some importance you’d say.A brief history from the Encyclopedia of Surfing:“In the 1990 Quiksilver/Aikau event, still considered by many to be the most exciting big-wave contest ever seen, (Keone) Downing was regarded as a longshot contender. But he selected waves perfectly, went through the one-day event without so much as a slip or bobble, and led from start to finish. He rode a board shaped by his father. Downing’s $55,000 winner’s check was the sport’s biggest-ever cash prize at the time.In 2013, the 59-year-old Downing was on the alternate list for the Quiksilver/Aikau event. He also owned and operated Downing Hawaii, the surfboard shop his father launched in 1968.”It says a lot, to me, about Kelly’s appreciation of the craft of surfboard making that he would approach Keone, in the first place.
As it transpires, Keone built Kelly two boards for last year’s J-Bay contest, one a five-ten, one a five-eleven,Keone didn’t hear anything for a year until, two nights ago, he woke up to a text from Kelly telling him he’d ridden the five-ten and that he might want to check the heat analyser to examine its performance.
The board in question Keone calls the M2K, because of the influence of two shapers, Maurice Cole and Martial Crum, and his own first initial.
Keone had traded boards with the 1988 world champ Barton Lynch, whom he knows well and who was riding a Maurice Cole, and was fascinated by the performance of the deep single concave.Around the same time, his pal Martial Crum was working on a “booster pocket” or deep concave in the tail section of the board.
Keone moved the single concave back between the legs (“This is where the drive is going to come from,” says Keone), threw in a little booster pocket, made it to Kelly’s dimensions (5’10” x 18 3/16″ x 2 1/4″) and glassed it with four-ounce both sides with a four-ounce stomp pad 13 one third up the board. This ain’t no hyper-light epoxy.“You’ve got to give credit to who inspires you,” says Keone. “We’re all artists, we’re all inspired by something.
There’s something that triggers our inspiration that makes you want to go out and create. I always appreciate those people.”
Matt met up with Connor during the quick pro and said he was a really down to earth nice guy,hooking up later in the year to do some work together.
I think he will take over the style mantle once Parko calls it quits.
Nice work Young Mac - hope he takes him somewhere nice !
Sebas out, Wilko out - should see some good shifts in the leaderboard after this event.
And my fantasy surfer suffers
Jordy not happy after that QF - weird heat - strange last 5 minutes. Great post interview from Rosy to JJF "you guys are so confident that you can do big airs at the drop of a hat......when it gets to that stressful situation you guys do not even have faith in a floater?" (or similar) GOLD
JB won't be happy as it looks like this comp finish might drag on
Jordy not happy after that QF - weird heat - strange last 5 minutes.
Cant really blame him Ted,they knew the report that the wind would pick up and they still sent the first QF out,poor call.
MF is on a 4 channel wide swallow tail ...
It looked really nice. I have four channel the same as that on a single fin and goes real good. his first wave on it looked ok
Finals was great fun to watch. I really enjoyed it and glad MF got up for the win. The Semi final was too good not to watch with MF and JW
Seems it almost excited the mainstream as well ! MF got the first 5 mins here and they loved him
iview.abc.net.au/show/offsiders/series/0/video/NC1614V024S00
I thought Julian Wilson surfed better than Mick in the semi,well it was more pleasing to the eye for me,smooth and powerful,i thought mick was lucky with that 9
typically crap waves
Agree its rubbish most of us would drive past that crap.
I was just thinking that...lucky they've got 100K for the winner or they would get told where to stick it
I think its the 10,000 points that probably most want. Win one of these things and you are basically on the tour next year - plus $100k would be nice
typically crap waves
Agree its rubbish most of us would drive past that crap.
Maybe you QLDers but id surf them
More rubbish for the final of one of the richest comps on tour, WSL = Joke.
Its fooking rubbish....I wouldn't even surf that slop
Potential start - 1pm our time.
Anyone manage to get the webcast working?
Nope, but I don't think it has started yet.
I think it got bumped to a midday there time call.
Edit - looks like it started. Can't get it to work still, will try McGuanes link.
Potential start - 1pm our time.
Anyone manage to get the webcast working?
Yep. Worked via Ted's link... then i chose the youtube option....