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Mc Tav Tracker - 7'6 or 7'8 anyone got one ?????

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Created by Locky24 > 9 months ago, 19 Apr 2015
Locky24
QLD, 515 posts
19 Apr 2015 9:41PM
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Hey lads,

I have been racking up the brownie points big time of late and am thinking of cashing them in And like the look of the Mac Tracker.

Something to get my glide on in anything from 2 to 6 foot.

For those that may ask ME = 6'4, 125 kg's, age 40, surf 2x a week. surfing for 30 years.

Currently riding a 7' x 22 x 3 foot fish and a 7'2" x 22 x 3 JS

Was playing with the idea of a retro single around 7'6 or 7'8 x 22 x 3 ( may even go 7'10") round about. A bit of meat up front, fairly flat rocker and something to mix my surfing up a bit.

I was looking to go something a little longer than norm but not a LB, has anyone had something of a similar shape and size??
If so what did you think IE: good points V bad points. would you stay with the single or go 1 + 2 ???

Cheers Locky

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
19 Apr 2015 9:47PM
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I've got nothing but Simondo is probably your man.

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
20 Apr 2015 8:24AM
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Yeah grab a butchers at Simondo's speed shaper tracker its awesome

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
20 Apr 2015 8:37AM
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Tux said..
Yeah grab a butchers at Simondo's speed shaper tracker its awesome


Now Tux..Locky says he's 40..those kids wont know what TF a Butchers is

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
20 Apr 2015 9:43AM
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If the trouble and strife is ok with this get on the dog and bone straight away and order one up. In my experience brownie points take a long time to be earned but can be taken away in a flash!

Cobra
9106 posts
20 Apr 2015 7:53AM
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Locky i have never been able to cash in my browny points. maybe because i always finish a good deed with a **** up.

call me a skeptic, i don't believe it happens.

goodluck if you can,

wavelength
1195 posts
20 Apr 2015 10:12AM
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Looks like a great board for an old school approach in good waves. If you are after something to use a whole lot, i'd think there was a better option that is slightly less of a niche board (beautiful though it is). But I know what it's like once a particular board grabs your attention. It's hard to let it go. Keep us posted.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
20 Apr 2015 10:41AM
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I recently got an 8'', 2+1 and have surfed mainly that over the last three weeks. It has been fantastic in solid waves and I am a fan of the little side biters. I can't ride thrusters because of an ankle injury and a 7' single fin has been my main board for three years, however the recent addition of a 6'10" 2+1 and the difference the side bites made in that board encouraged me to get them in the 8 footer. The thing is you can always take them out if you want the traditional feel, but adding them after manufacturer isn't as aesthetically pleasing although it can be done.

Performance wise I find they allow a little more rail to rail transition and make the board more forgiving - my board positioning doesn't need to be quite as perfect - and both boards turn markedly tighter with them. The side biters on the 8 footer are tiny too.

Having grown up on single fins, when I got my first one for 30 years 3 years ago I loved it. I was driven to it by injury, but the drive, glide, lines, paddle in of that 7 footer was everything I had been looking for in my gun thrusters for 15 years, but it also surfed way down the scale.

I am 43 years old, 6'2" and 90kgs. Both the 7 and 8 footer are three inches, the 7' is 20 1/2 wide and the 8' is 22. The 8' is surprisingly loose. They both have 13" tails.

Hope this helps. I was looking at the Trackers too when I ordered locally. I changed the rails from the 7 to the 8 too and made them a bit knifie.

There is thread of mine called New Board which has pics of it if you wanted a gander.

BigSpazz
NSW, 946 posts
20 Apr 2015 1:25PM
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Locky24 said..

Hey lads,

I have been racking up the brownie points big time of late and am thinking of cashing them in And like the look of the Mac Tracker.

Something to get my glide on in anything from 2 to 6 foot.

For those that may ask ME = 6'4, 125 kg's, age 40, surf 2x a week. surfing for 30 years.

Currently riding a 7' x 22 x 3 foot fish and a 7'2" x 22 x 3 JS

Was playing with the idea of a retro single around 7'6 or 7'8 x 22 x 3 ( may even go 7'10") round about. A bit of meat up front, fairly flat rocker and something to mix my surfing up a bit.

I was looking to go something a little longer than norm but not a LB, has anyone had something of a similar shape and size??
If so what did you think IE: good points V bad points. would you stay with the single or go 1 + 2 ???

Cheers Locky


there is a new variation of the tracker coming out soonish i believe. The Rincon looks and feels sweet. I havent ridden one but a few guys i know that have say its amazing.





smh
NSW, 7269 posts
20 Apr 2015 7:28PM
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BigSpazz said..

Locky24 said..

Hey lads,

I have been racking up the brownie points big time of late and am thinking of cashing them in And like the look of the Mac Tracker.

Something to get my glide on in anything from 2 to 6 foot.

For those that may ask ME = 6'4, 125 kg's, age 40, surf 2x a week. surfing for 30 years.

Currently riding a 7' x 22 x 3 foot fish and a 7'2" x 22 x 3 JS

Was playing with the idea of a retro single around 7'6 or 7'8 x 22 x 3 ( may even go 7'10") round about. A bit of meat up front, fairly flat rocker and something to mix my surfing up a bit.

I was looking to go something a little longer than norm but not a LB, has anyone had something of a similar shape and size??
If so what did you think IE: good points V bad points. would you stay with the single or go 1 + 2 ???

Cheers Locky



there is a new variation of the tracker coming out soonish i believe. The Rincon looks and feels sweet. I havent ridden one but a few guys i know that have say its amazing.






I like the look of that.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
20 Apr 2015 7:47PM
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BigSpazz said..

there is a new variation of the tracker coming out soonish i believe. The Rincon looks and feels sweet. I havent ridden one but a few guys i know that have say its amazing.



Have you anymore info on what the change is? Perhaps some more performance in the rail?

Locky24
QLD, 515 posts
20 Apr 2015 9:53PM
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Thanks to, The Drip and Big Spazz for the info.

All the more info the better.

Mac cheers, I did see that but at my weight I think it might be on the limit of the small side. I know it ain't much but 1" wider and 1/4" thicker might make my brain say its all good Although it hurts alot I will ponder a little more

To all else the missus has broken her foot ( 4 weeks ago now )
Still in a moon boot and on crutches for at least another 3 weeks so these brownie points are SOLID


Macaha
QLD, 21945 posts
21 Apr 2015 5:32AM
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^ solid

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
21 Apr 2015 3:49AM
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Macaha said..
^ solid


really...it means he has four weeks to buy it

jaydub1973
QLD, 156 posts
24 Apr 2015 3:56PM
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McTavish have a good amount of stock boards for rent or try before you buy. Give them a call. The sales guy there lives on the gold coast and will even meet you on the Goldy to deliver. Cool guy to chat with as well.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
24 Apr 2015 2:43PM
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the bloke is a knob

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
24 Apr 2015 2:43PM
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joking GT,i love ya brother

Macaha
QLD, 21945 posts
24 Apr 2015 5:05PM
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jaydub1973 said..
McTavish have a good amount of stock boards for rent or try before you buy. Give them a call. The sales guy there lives on the gold coast and will even meet you on the Goldy to deliver. Cool guy to chat with as well.


Theres also a lot of pre loved red white and black boards in the second hand rack well maybe just one left.

As Chrispy said GT is a great guy has saved many a trip by delivering boards and fins up the coast.

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
24 Apr 2015 7:04PM
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Bob has been 'thrashing' around the Rincon '68 concept for a while... I have yellow 7'10 Rincon '68 called "The Dream Machine"...
Mine is a modern take, with a quad set-up....

But the basic concept is, Longboards lead to The Tracker, and then Bob & George were doing more work on The Tracker at Rincon in '68, and refined it further.
Then The Bluebird came after that...

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
24 Apr 2015 7:18PM
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This was mine, straight out of the box, with a few extra goodies! :)











Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
24 Apr 2015 7:20PM
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Here's a lovely version by Keyo / Johnnie Gill...




Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
24 Apr 2015 7:21PM
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Factory pics of mine...




Simondo
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24 Apr 2015 7:26PM
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Simondo
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24 Apr 2015 7:28PM
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Locky24
QLD, 515 posts
24 Apr 2015 9:00PM
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Hey Simo,

Thanks a bunch for the pics and vid, Bloody Legend

Nearly ready to go

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
26 Apr 2015 3:01PM
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Locky24 said...
Hey Simo,

Thanks a bunch for the pics and vid, Bloody Legend

Nearly ready to go


Final decision mate???

DaveBasher
SA, 196 posts
26 Apr 2015 5:47PM
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For me personally boards like the tracker are the most beautiful boards ever made, and they allow us more..... mature surfers to reflect on our first boards, mine was a 7'2" diamond tail with stress marks. What you remember- plenty of meat under your chest for paddling, speed from the lack of friction that having only one fin provides..... what you forget is how stiff they were to turn in sloppy beachbreaks, how those narrow tails would sink in weak waves.... what today's modern midlengths bring is stability, controllability, versatility, easy wave catching etc. By using modern concepts such as single to double concaves, hard edges through the tails (s7 superfish xl- groan all you like they are ripper boards) or loaded domes (McCoy nuggets) you get what are probably the most user freindly, versatile boards out there for older, heavier less fit surfers. What also makes boards like the tracker so appealing are the clips of wonderful young surfers riding them like I can't remember them being ridden back in the day, full squat rail grab turns- I couldn't have done them at 24 let alone 54! So would I like a tracker or similar retro midlength? Hell yeah! Clear volan, rail laps translucent blue fin- something to relive my youth and hang on the wall when the body says "enough".

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Apr 2015 3:52AM
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DaveBasher said..
For me personally boards like the tracker are the most beautiful boards ever made, and they allow us more..... mature surfers to reflect on our first boards, mine was a 7'2" diamond tail with stress marks. What you remember- plenty of meat under your chest for paddling, speed from the lack of friction that having only one fin provides..... what you forget is how stiff they were to turn in sloppy beachbreaks, how those narrow tails would sink in weak waves.... what today's modern midlengths bring is stability, controllability, versatility, easy wave catching etc. By using modern concepts such as single to double concaves, hard edges through the tails (s7 superfish xl- groan all you like they are ripper boards) or loaded domes (McCoy nuggets) you get what are probably the most user freindly, versatile boards out there for older, heavier less fit surfers. What also makes boards like the tracker so appealing are the clips of wonderful young surfers riding them like I can't remember them being ridden back in the day, full squat rail grab turns- I couldn't have done them at 24 let alone 54! So would I like a tracker or similar retro midlength? Hell yeah! Clear volan, rail laps translucent blue fin- something to relive my youth and hang on the wall when the body says "enough".


nuff said

Macaha
QLD, 21945 posts
27 Apr 2015 7:33AM
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DaveBasher said..
For me personally boards like the tracker are the most beautiful boards ever made, and they allow us more..... mature surfers to reflect on our first boards, mine was a 7'2" diamond tail with stress marks. What you remember- plenty of meat under your chest for paddling, speed from the lack of friction that having only one fin provides..... what you forget is how stiff they were to turn in sloppy beachbreaks, how those narrow tails would sink in weak waves.... what today's modern midlengths bring is stability, controllability, versatility, easy wave catching etc. By using modern concepts such as single to double concaves, hard edges through the tails (s7 superfish xl- groan all you like they are ripper boards) or loaded domes (McCoy nuggets) you get what are probably the most user freindly, versatile boards out there for older, heavier less fit surfers. What also makes boards like the tracker so appealing are the clips of wonderful young surfers riding them like I can't remember them being ridden back in the day, full squat rail grab turns- I couldn't have done them at 24 let alone 54! So would I like a tracker or similar retro midlength? Hell yeah! Clear volan, rail laps translucent blue fin- something to relive my youth and hang on the wall when the body says "enough".


This has got my vote for post of the year.

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
27 Apr 2015 9:05AM
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Macaha said..

DaveBasher said..
For me personally boards like the tracker are the most beautiful boards ever made, and they allow us more..... mature surfers to reflect on our first boards, mine was a 7'2" diamond tail with stress marks. What you remember- plenty of meat under your chest for paddling, speed from the lack of friction that having only one fin provides..... what you forget is how stiff they were to turn in sloppy beachbreaks, how those narrow tails would sink in weak waves.... what today's modern midlengths bring is stability, controllability, versatility, easy wave catching etc. By using modern concepts such as single to double concaves, hard edges through the tails (s7 superfish xl- groan all you like they are ripper boards) or loaded domes (McCoy nuggets) you get what are probably the most user freindly, versatile boards out there for older, heavier less fit surfers. What also makes boards like the tracker so appealing are the clips of wonderful young surfers riding them like I can't remember them being ridden back in the day, full squat rail grab turns- I couldn't have done them at 24 let alone 54! So would I like a tracker or similar retro midlength? Hell yeah! Clear volan, rail laps translucent blue fin- something to relive my youth and hang on the wall when the body says "enough".



This has got my vote for post of the year.


Good stuff!!

Mac and Crispy when are you ordering your new mid lengths?

wavelength
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14 May 2015 8:17PM
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Locky24 said..
Hey Simo,

Thanks a bunch for the pics and vid, Bloody Legend

Nearly ready to go


What's happening Locky? On track? Or better still on a Tracker? Better check the expiry date on that voucher.



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