10 things your should know about Surfboards.

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LateStarter
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29 Jan 2014 2:23pm
I've happily placed an order for another custom Skud through Dave at Katana. Here's an excellent read from Matt 'Mayhem' Biolos about some things worth considering for your next sled...

www.redbull.com/us-en/10-things-you-should-know-about-surfboards



It's all about unlocking your hardware says shaper to the stars Matt Biolos.



1. Boards with a straight rocker paddle faster. And, paddling is 50 per cent of the game. If you can???t catch waves, you can???t surf. Even if you???re surfing two-foot windblown peaks with three friends, you still have to compete to get waves. And, you thought it was all about thickness, right? It???s not; it???s how the bottom moves across the water. However???

2. Volume is your friend. You can have a really thick board, but if you put a vee bottom in it rides neutral, whereas a medium-thickness board with concave can ride flat like a plank.

3.Tail shapes don???t matter as much as you think. If the width going into the tail is the same, a square, a squash, a diamond or a swallow is going to behave in a similar way. Round tails and pintails decrease the rail line, so they???re going to hold a little better and shorten a turn radius.

4. I don???t buy into the whole back-foot/front-foot surfer thing. We???re all surfing from the back foot. You???re either a weak back-foot surfer or a strong back-foot surfer. You push hard or you don???t.

5. Look at the outline of your board. Straight lines go fast. Curved lines turn. Simple.

6. The straighter the rocker, the further back you need to stand and boards with a continual rocker have a bigger sweet spot. However, and this is a big however, a drivier board will be more forgiving in picking up speed, just less forgiving when you need to turn.

7. Match the curve of the board to the curve of the wave. This is for the average surfer. Everything goes out the window for pros ??? they can do anything. I travel with a curvy board and a flat board: curvy boards for the Gold Coast and for Sydney shorebreaks. Flatter boards for mushy points or blown-out crumblers. On a planky board, it ain???t gonna work when you need to jump to your feet and bottom turn in one quick move. And, when you do get up, all you???re going to do is parallel floaters.

8. There???s a magic number and it???s called your cubic volume. It???s up to us shapers to educate people, and it???s information available, right now, on our shaping machines. Let me explain. One of my team riders, Shea Lopez, was teasing me about how big my boards are. We were down at Lowers, two fat cocktails in hand, and he grabbed my board and said, ???Have a look at this boat!??? And, I said: ???Well, I???m fat, I???m 40, but you know what? I bet my volume-to-weight ratio is not far from yours. I???m 30 per cent heavier and have maybe 30 per cent more volume. The difference is, I???m a desk jockey and you???re a professional athlete.??? If we know our cubic volumes, all the other dimensions can be left to the shaper. Instead of saying, I ride 6???1???s x 18 5/8??? x 2 5/16???, you???d say, I???m a 42, make me a small-wave craft. This does require a degree of trust in your shaper. Which leads me to???

9. There are two types of shapers you can trust. One is the local shaper who knows the conditions and who probably knows how you surf. That???s a certain kind of trust. Then there???s the trust you have for an international shaper. You trust Al Merrick because he consistently makes great boards for great surfers and for the globall market. If you live in Santa Barbara, where Al lives, you get local and international knowledge. If you live on the Gold Coast, you get both: Darren Handley and Jason Stevenson. If you live in Sydney, you get both: James Cheal (Chilli). If you live in San Clemente, you get Timmy Patterson and me. But, if you live in, say, Adelaide, you might have to balance the tradeoff between local and global knowledge.

10. Balance in a surfboard is everything and shapers walk a tightrope every time they build you a custom board. If you want a board with a lot of rocker, your shaper has to build everything around it to balance it out. If one element is extreme, the rest of the board has to act as a counterbalance to neutralise the extreme. Greg Webber was a genius on the wire. Everything is balance.
blueprint
blueprint
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29 Jan 2014 3:01pm
Love it great post....only thing I'd say is that in some cases your local shaper isn't using a machine or a program so volumes become.....rubbery
katana
katana
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29 Jan 2014 3:57pm
just laminated the bottom Alan ,your gona luv it
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog
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29 Jan 2014 9:04pm
Great post!
bene313
bene313
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30 Jan 2014 4:20pm
Interesting point about a vee bottom for a thick board. Grant Miller talks on his website about a vee through the tail being the key to loosening up a low rockered board.

More importantly what are the dimensions of the new Skud?
Bento
Bento
WA
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30 Jan 2014 9:40pm
Thanks for posting
Razzonater
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30 Jan 2014 11:05pm
Cool read good stuff, I think I know shaping and stuff but every time I read things like this its back to the drawing board
blueprint
blueprint
WA
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30 Jan 2014 11:18pm
bene313 said...
Interesting point about a vee bottom for a thick board. Grant Miller talks on his website about a vee through the tail being the key to loosening up a low rockered board.

More importantly what are the dimensions of the new Skud?


V through tail increases rocker at the rail line do yes it could but can come at a cost also
Piros
Piros
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31 Jan 2014 9:14am
Great read thanks got alot out of that.
bene313
bene313
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31 Jan 2014 9:35am
blueprint said..

bene313 said...
Interesting point about a vee bottom for a thick board. Grant Miller talks on his website about a vee through the tail being the key to loosening up a low rockered board.


V through tail increases rocker at the rail line do yes it could but can come at a cost also


Yeah right, interesting. Sounds like it needs to be pretty exact to get the desired effect...

Grant Miller said..
3. What is a spiral vee?
Spiral vee refers to the way in which the area of the bottom behind the vee --(created in part by the double concave)--becomes flat as it leaves the vee and exits the tail. That is to say--the vee does not extend right through the tail---it is not continuous. Continuous vees tend to track/creating problems with direction changes--whereas spiral vees do not. Also--converting the vee into a flat area behind the back fin has the effect of creating extra tail lift (rocker). This extra lift helps facilitate late takeoffs, and makes the board looser--with a negligible reduction in drive.
LateStarter
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31 Jan 2014 12:22pm
katana said..

just laminated the bottom Alan ,your gona luv it


Sweet as Dave, looking forward to it.

I swung by the shop last night around 5 for a squiz and to drop off some cash but I guess I just missed you.
katana
katana
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WA, 644 posts
31 Jan 2014 10:12pm
bene313 said..

Interesting point about a vee bottom for a thick board. Grant Miller talks on his website about a vee through the tail being the key to loosening up a low rockered board.

More importantly what are the dimensions of the new Skud?


the dims on the latestarter skud is 5'10 x20'5x 2'5 the deep double in the tail also includes a slight vee in the last 6''
I just shaped your new rocket also looks sweet at 5'7
katana
katana
WA
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31 Jan 2014 10:13pm
LateStarter said..

katana said..

just laminated the bottom Alan ,your gona luv it


Sweet as Dave, looking forward to it.

I swung by the shop last night around 5 for a squiz and to drop off some cash but I guess I just missed you.


sorry al cant stand the heat outa there by 4 weekdays if I can
Fiducci
Fiducci
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2 Feb 2014 4:54pm
Saw this post online. Me likey. Thanks for sharing.
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