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Yup, 125 Meth Quad....To replace my SUP on light wind days.
she certainly has some girth to store that 125, and that tail looks delicious. looks like a nice shape
You will be able to fit 7 fin boxes in that tale and couple of dozen built in gopro mounts around the deck.
Maybe this is a good time to break the habit of sharing your bed with your new board till it gets wet.I wouldn,t want to wake up next to that.
I'm getting my first multifin board shortly,starting with just 2 fins .Gerroa here we come,can't wait till summer Jase.
Keeping it simple this time Akim, Just 4 fins and no mounts...You'll love the twin but quads are better
I'm lookin forward to sharing some waves with Alex and you next summer, Bring it on.
Only 8 weeks really ,so your board won't be ready by then . But yeh I was thinking about that gapping hole in your quiver
I was thinking about that gapping hole in your quiver
What are you talking about, I've got an 85 93 95 99 102 112 115 120 and now a 125....There's a massive hole between 85 and 93 to fill ![]()
^^ I was just about to ask if new board means u r selling your 115 - 120L ish
Never, The 115 is my go to board and a rock solid performer. The 120 is a free ride board for blasting and no good in the waves. The 125 is just to make getting out on the real light days a bit easier but have heaps more performance then a SUP.
First there was..
The Pin Tail
The Can opener Tail
The Swallow Tail
The Spock Tail
The Flapper Tail
The Asymmetrical Tail
The Diamond Tail
introducing..
The Camel Toe Tail
I like your thinking Jase. 120 litre wave board should be good fun on those 8-12 (14?) knot days, and turn a whole lot nicer than a sup. Kinda like the idea behind a fish surfboard I guess. What are the specs?
^^^The tail gets chopped off.The plan is something like this...
scary graphics!
I was thinking about that gapping hole in your quiver
What are you talking about, I've got an 85 93 95 99 102 112 115 120 and now a 125....There's a massive hole between 85 and 93 to fill ![]()
I might be going out on a limb here, but , I'm guessing you don't have kids?
I was thinking about that gapping hole in your quiver
What are you talking about, I've got an 85 93 95 99 102 112 115 120 and now a 125....There's a massive hole between 85 and 93 to fill ![]()
I might be going out on a limb here, but , I'm guessing you don't have kids?
Your right,can't keep it that compact when you have 2 kids . 35 to 120 litres for our quiver.
Not any more...Sold the kids to buy more boards ![]()
Fair call. I was just confirming you weren't communicating from some parallel universe.
Nice decoration on board BTW.
^^229cm long X 72cm wide
This is interesting, at least in that its the same width as my 135L board, despite being much shorter and 10L less. I think we are about the same weight, and I have found my 135L is the sweet spot for light wind sailing. I think the width probably has more to do with it than anything.
Even I would have to admit that's a lot of boards, although of that size range I would be using the 125L most of the time and the 102L only in nuking winds!
This is interesting, at least in that its the same width as my 135L board, despite being much shorter and 10L less. I think we are about the same weight, and I have found my 135L is the sweet spot for light wind sailing. I think the width probably has more to do with it than anything.
Even I would have to admit that's a lot of boards, although of that size range I would be using the 125L most of the time and the 102L only in nuking winds!
It's a board designed to suit specific conditions and probably will only get used a handful of times per year. It's replacing my SUP at 170L so is going to be quite small and maneuverable compared to that. My 115 is my go to board for anything from 10-20 knots then its the 102 or 95 depending how lazy I feel. My 120 is only 2cm narrower but about 20cm shorter then the new 125 so I guess it will be a tad thicker then my 120 to fit the volume in. At 30L over my weight I think it will be perfect for the light wind cross-off conditions I get at Gerroa quite a bit during summer, It's just about more time on the water for me. ![]()
with that many boards don't you constantly feel you always have the wrong board with you?
I take them all, That way I always have the right board...And a few spare incase a mate wants to borrow one.