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spot1
spot1
WA
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23 Mar 2011 9:47pm
would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board
sparki
sparki
WA
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24 Mar 2011 12:44am
don't think so. the major reason i think is that they can catch a lot more waves a lot more easily and a lot futher out than a shortboarder, annoying your average shortboarder. if the unwritten rules (i.e. closest to the peak or first one to their feet) of surfing weren't invented and every wave was a party wave, nobody would think twice about mals until the odd one takes you (shortboarder) out. old school longboard surfing just looks cool. but if you're a longboarder and can combine the old and new schools of style of surfing into one wave, then that's just showing off.
nutsy
nutsy
WA
45 posts
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24 Mar 2011 10:47am
I find I get more annoyed by shortboarders in general, there seems to be too much ego and aggression in the water. I think mals tend to be a lot more chilled and I find generally (but not always) more friendly. My respect goes to those having fun and not being pricks in the water. I plan to buy a mal when I've got some spare cash, but it'll be for rubbish days; 350 days of the year in the metro area!
doggie
doggie
WA
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24 Mar 2011 11:13am
I get anoyed by people that dont read the original post properly
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
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24 Mar 2011 2:48pm
Thats an interesting question Spot . I actually dont reckon that the (stereotypical) lack of respect has anything to do with the style , more to do with the sheer fact that they can catch waves earlier and frustrait the lineup.
As much as Im not a fan of mals in a buisy lineup , I still enjoy watching old school traditional mal riding , I reckon its cool.
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
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24 Mar 2011 2:49pm
doggie said...

I get anoyed by people that dont read the original post properly


^^^ Probrobly rides a mal

Ados
Ados
WA
421 posts
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24 Mar 2011 3:37pm
Old school is fine as long as its kept to old school type waves.

Watching crew on wafer thin 'performance' long boards doesn't do much for me though. but thats my subjective opinion. if that turns people on, then thats cool.

I think its just a matter of good manners and respect on both sides.

why can't everybody just get along
doggie
doggie
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24 Mar 2011 5:29pm
Ados said...


why can't everybody just get along


Just because!
doggie
doggie
WA
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24 Mar 2011 5:30pm
KEARNSY said...

doggie said...

I get anoyed by people that dont read the original post properly


^^^ Probrobly rides a mal




Not suprised
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
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24 Mar 2011 6:26pm
spot1 said...

would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board


I think its a state of mind thing.

I have both in the quiver and if the HP is on board the music is up loud and heavy,the log on board and its mellow music.

And that reflects the way I surf the session.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
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24 Mar 2011 9:36pm
spot1 said...

would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board


So what moves do you refer to because they all would have been tried on a longboard well before they where tried by a shortboard.

The biggest difference between a longboarder and a shortboarder is longboarders do it with style!
62mac
62mac
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24 Mar 2011 7:23pm
cRAZY Canuk said...

spot1 said...

would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board


So what moves do you refer to because they all would have been tried on a longboard well before they where tried by a shortboard.

The biggest difference between a longboarder and a shortboarder is longboarders do it with style!


Hahahaha,you need to zip up the flame suit but true at the end of the day.Dam longjackers
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
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25 Mar 2011 1:23am
62mac said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

spot1 said...

would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board


So what moves do you refer to because they all would have been tried on a longboard well before they where tried by a shortboard.

The biggest difference between a longboarder and a shortboarder is longboarders do it with style!


Hahahaha,you need to zip up the flame suit but true at the end of the day.Dam longjackers



pffff Flame suit - every longboarder knows a shortboarder bark is worse than their bite. ;-)

Stuck in a brissy airport on the phone and can't insert smilies - meh at least there's gin!
synsies1000
synsies1000
WA
270 posts
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24 Mar 2011 10:30pm
do the roach going left at north point gets them all the respect needed
doggie
doggie
WA
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25 Mar 2011 8:58am
cRAZY Canuk said...

spot1 said...

would they have more respect if they did old shcool moves rather than trying to ride them like a short board


So what moves do you refer to because they all would have been tried on a longboard well before they where tried by a shortboard.

The biggest difference between a longboarder and a shortboarder is longboarders do it with style!



As if you know what you are talking about
Ados
Ados
WA
421 posts
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25 Mar 2011 10:29am
I think that the ladies on longboards have the best style because they seem more graceful than the men.

nutsy
nutsy
WA
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25 Mar 2011 10:40am
haha no i'm not a longboarder, and i can read (maybe just). i was just giving an opinion. i guess i should keep it more on topic. longboarders should be doing more oldschool stuff like noseriding and quasimodos.. and should ride waves that suit their boards and style
oz surf
oz surf
WA
407 posts
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25 Mar 2011 1:08pm
Does it really matter how you ride a mal.
Its all about surfing the wave and having fun.
arkgee
arkgee
NSW
639 posts
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25 Mar 2011 9:17pm
I rode 4 boards in one session today none of em were over 5'8"....swells dropped and I will probably ride my 9'4" tomorrow...just because I can...don't pigeon hole yourself...so much surf design...so little time...ride everything and ride it how you want....equals fun fun fun.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
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25 Mar 2011 9:38pm
You will be under your kite tomorrow old boy,,,look at the forcast.....WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
62mac
62mac
WA
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25 Mar 2011 8:18pm


Say no more
doggie
doggie
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26 Mar 2011 9:23am
Wow mac where did you get that pic
62mac
62mac
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26 Mar 2011 5:38pm
doggie said...

Wow mac where did you get that pic


No idea doggie,I just came across it somewhere
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
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26 Mar 2011 9:13pm
Classic everyone! Surf for fun. Surf everything. Surf constantly.

Recently I've managed to catch some waves in a 43 foot outrigger (yes 43). 6 man outrigger. Super old school !!
62mac
62mac
WA
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26 Mar 2011 6:30pm
Game over and super post
byf
byf
WA
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byf byf
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27 Mar 2011 8:14pm
13 boards. 6'2 thru to 9'4. After watching my neighbour hitting it all year round my idea of surfing was out the door. A board for all occasions now is how i see it. I surfed with my cousin yesterday, he was on a fish i was on an eight footer, both enjoying a day out in very average surf. Obviously come winter, board choice will change, but while these conditions persist then anything other than something with a bit of meat or length ( i'm sure my missus whines about this too) just does not cut it for a big fella like me.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
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29 Mar 2011 10:20am
byf said...

13 boards. 6'2 thru to 9'4. After watching my neighbour hitting it all year round my idea of surfing was out the door. A board for all occasions now is how i see it. I surfed with my cousin yesterday, he was on a fish i was on an eight footer, both enjoying a day out in very average surf. Obviously come winter, board choice will change, but while these conditions persist then anything other than something with a bit of meat or length ( i'm sure my missus whines about this too) just does not cut it for a big fella like me.


Since my trip to QLD I have been thinking the same thing, not looking at a mal but around 7.0 - 8.0. I rode a 6.8 7S fish and it was great fun as a quad in fatish head high waves.
62mac
62mac
WA
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29 Mar 2011 2:40pm
are cool
doggie
doggie
WA
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29 Mar 2011 2:49pm
62mac said...

are cool


Dreaming
62mac
62mac
WA
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29 Mar 2011 8:42pm
OK very cool,funny thing is about 7 years ago we were the few, today at the same breaks and world class ones at that the shortboard numbers have decreased and longboard increased.I maybe getting old but my eye sight is still on the boobs[}:)]
OceanBlue64
OceanBlue64
VIC
980 posts
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30 Mar 2011 12:00am
doggie said...


Since my trip to QLD I have been thinking the same thing, not looking at a mal but around 7.0 - 8.0. I rode a 6.8 7S fish and it was great fun as a quad in fatish head high waves.


Just out of curiosity - is a 6.8 XL superfish classified as a short board or not? I just got one and want to ask a few newbie questions about riding a board this size and wasnt sure which forum to post in.
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