WA
86 posts
Hi everyone,
anyone here know much about the McCoy boards? In Particular the Nugget and the Astron Zot. I'm looking at getting either of them, but being that they're completely different from the norm have no idea how to size them, or what their individual characteristics are.
I'm 6'3", 100kg, 32yo with rooted shoulders. Average joe surfer, not ripping or anything, but hold my own. Just looking to catch more waves, have more fun, and have longer sessions. Normal waves I surf are anywhere from knee to head and a half high.
Currently riding a variety of shortboards ranging from a 509 firewire baked potato, to a 602 C5 hipster, a 605 high performance shorty, and a 606 Firewire Unibrow. The hipster and the HiPo board are too small for me now, and I mainly surf the BP.
Would I be looking at something around 7'2" with these McCoy boards? or is that waaaaaay too big
cheers for the info.
WA
2355 posts
A friend of mine has a couple of Nuggets - a 6'6" and a 7'2". They are weird looking boards. I surf a variety of different craft so have no predjudice against weird looking boards, but these were really different. Anyway, I have surfed the 6'6" in waist high waves and was just amazed how good it went. Loose and drivey. It was an awesome board and has me seriously contemplating a McCoy for my next board.
They do have a lot of volume so maybe 7'2" for your waves is a little big, but you are bigger than both me and my mate at around 88kgs. Ring Geoff and talk to him. Rest assured the boards are beautifully finished and go well.
WA
1267 posts
Got a mate that has a 6'6" nugget, loves it.
Paddles really well and ticks all the boxes for performance, he does not use any of his other boards now, swears by the thing in all metro waves.
WA
2355 posts
The one I surfed was as high performance as any of my thin, narrow high performance boards. I am not a competition surfer but I can do a reo and hit the lip. I can't fault its performance as such, it just didn't have the same feel of sharpness as a HP and I am sure that slightly wooly feeling is wholly the extra volume in the foil and rails. Maybe it's because, for the most part, 21 year old rippers don't surf McCoys. And yep, my mate loves a barrel on his.
WA
458 posts
Got the TSA McCoy's in Soul Boardstore Scarborough. Come with FCS fins. Only problem may have sold the last Astron Zot today but have allround nuggets. XF epoxy and poly.
QLD
1333 posts
Bit busy right now but have some input I'll share in the next day or two.