hey guys i need advice (again)
i bought this super pretty island classics long board in november, brand new for $540 from a surf shop at north shore...it's pretty (hey i'm a girl) and it rides nice, but the fiberglass on it is so thin, i'm still very much a beginner so pearling and banging into things is probably going to be more the norm for the next few months
so i'm wondering if i should sell it while it's still not beat up and get a good price for it (Red you've seen it, what do you think about a fair price for it?) i really don't want to put it in the shop every couple of weeks because i dinged it again
i do have a great workhorse 8'6" that i ride more anyways, he's as solid as a rock..and i found a used epoxy in great condition for $350 that i can buy in waikiki..and i wont' freak every time it gets a ding
what do you say? should i hold on to the board (cuz it is nice) or should i sell it now and get the epoxy? both are 9'2" ...i surf mostly town and sometimes over at tongs, publics, and sometimes white plains
mahalo
ditch a thin fiberglass board?
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thanks guys i cringe every time i fall off, just knowing it's going to hit reef or something...
took the epoxy 9'2 out today, just here in town, i LOVE how bouyant it is, it's like riding a huge plane, but dang it shot me across the water so fast i slid right off...am gonna buy it and ditch the thin glass pretty one
hey Bud i'd have a custom made board done but instead opt for custom made egyptian bellydance costumes...and they hold their value too
took the epoxy 9'2 out today, just here in town, i LOVE how bouyant it is, it's like riding a huge plane, but dang it shot me across the water so fast i slid right off...am gonna buy it and ditch the thin glass pretty one
hey Bud i'd have a custom made board done but instead opt for custom made egyptian bellydance costumes...and they hold their value too
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Hey J!
My 2 centavos..please take no offense, as none is intended.
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Sweet jeezus what're you doing riding a 9'2" board?!! EPOXY?!! You're on a big frickin' CORK!!! C'mon!!! Ditch that thing!! Get a 8"0" funboard made by a local shaper. With real foam and fiberglass! Have them glass it a little bit heavy and repair it if it gets dinged. If you need stability or better paddling, have them make it a little wider or thicker.
You do not need some frickin' airplane wing to learn on. It's a fallacy. Something that big you'll be fighting to turn it everytime, and will never get out of the -she's an o.k. surfer but not really-stage. It's like....it's like if some friend you had said she wanted to learn to belly-dance, but she's gonna do it by learning Jazz....o.k, bad analogy maybe, but you understand I hope.
Honestly, you'll learn faster and have way, way more fun on a slightly smaller board. After you've gotten better, THEN if you want to get some huge lb you'll have an easier time turning it and nose riding and stuff.. But I'll bet you won't want too...
I swear to GOD you'll thank me if you get a slightly smaller board. You might miss a few more waves to begin with, but it'll build up them paddling muscles and you'll reap a bounty in fun had.
Become the surfer you want to be. You can do it! I believe in you!!!
Do you know Willow? Friend of mine that belly dances professionally....
My 2 centavos..please take no offense, as none is intended.
<ahem>
Sweet jeezus what're you doing riding a 9'2" board?!! EPOXY?!! You're on a big frickin' CORK!!! C'mon!!! Ditch that thing!! Get a 8"0" funboard made by a local shaper. With real foam and fiberglass! Have them glass it a little bit heavy and repair it if it gets dinged. If you need stability or better paddling, have them make it a little wider or thicker.
You do not need some frickin' airplane wing to learn on. It's a fallacy. Something that big you'll be fighting to turn it everytime, and will never get out of the -she's an o.k. surfer but not really-stage. It's like....it's like if some friend you had said she wanted to learn to belly-dance, but she's gonna do it by learning Jazz....o.k, bad analogy maybe, but you understand I hope.
Honestly, you'll learn faster and have way, way more fun on a slightly smaller board. After you've gotten better, THEN if you want to get some huge lb you'll have an easier time turning it and nose riding and stuff.. But I'll bet you won't want too...
I swear to GOD you'll thank me if you get a slightly smaller board. You might miss a few more waves to begin with, but it'll build up them paddling muscles and you'll reap a bounty in fun had.
Become the surfer you want to be. You can do it! I believe in you!!!
Do you know Willow? Friend of mine that belly dances professionally....
Owoooooooo!!
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heyyyyy guys long time no talkie..
Red...yeah i know the flowers are a bit much hehe
Haole you are absolutely right and i really appreciate the honest feedback...a cork hahahhaa that's pretty much it too..I have had a blast riding it the past couple of weeks but do miss my 8'6" fib-ey board, let a friend borrow it so she could get back in the water too
the cork is indeed hard to turn, or well hell i don't know what i'm talking about cuz turning period is still a bit of a challenge...but my 8'6 does move better
so ok i'll get the other one back (the 8'6) and keep corky for small wave days when i just wanna paddle
hehehe bdance/jazz...hehehhee
ohh...Yes I know Willow, she is an amazing dancer and person, love her...
Red...yeah i know the flowers are a bit much hehe
Haole you are absolutely right and i really appreciate the honest feedback...a cork hahahhaa that's pretty much it too..I have had a blast riding it the past couple of weeks but do miss my 8'6" fib-ey board, let a friend borrow it so she could get back in the water too
the cork is indeed hard to turn, or well hell i don't know what i'm talking about cuz turning period is still a bit of a challenge...but my 8'6 does move better
so ok i'll get the other one back (the 8'6) and keep corky for small wave days when i just wanna paddle
hehehe bdance/jazz...hehehhee
ohh...Yes I know Willow, she is an amazing dancer and person, love her...
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