Showing posts with label star fin system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star fin system. Show all posts

East Coast girls are hip.....


I'm pleased to share with you my first US acquisition since relocating from Sydney.
A 6'2 Wave Riding Vehicle triple fly channel bottom, swallow tail, star fin system, twin fin. This board was built on the East Coast and its the first East Coast board I've ever had my hands on. Its nice and thick and features unique channels in the tail that don't extend any further than the fins.
My 'assistant' limited my ability to get a lot of detail shots for you, so I promise there will be more to come.
It goes really well in small mushy conditions, which should come as no surprise given its roots. WRV even sell a t-shirt that pokes fun at local conditions.

The same way basket ball players buy the same shoes as their favorite professional players, surfers generally order boards that are the same dimensions that the top 44 are riding.
This was great during the 80's when the pro tour spent most of its time at Huntington, Bondi, Chiba , Newquay and that crappy beach break in Brazil. Beaches that have similar conditions to my home breaks of Manly and Bondi and now San Diego, most of the year.
But it was a disaster for ordinary surfers when they invented the 'WCT dream tour'. Not only had pro surfers become true athletes but they were only riding boards built for conditions that most of us would see only a handful of times a year.


This boards design was based on that of a cigarette smoking, beer drinking 80's pro (not cheyne, maybe simon?!) who surfed comps in 2 foot sloppy beach breaks and it therefore is absolutely perfect for me!








More pics.....





Star Fin Systems- The on going dilemma. Part 1.



Matt from Florida has been suffering the same pain as many of you who write to me trying to get hold of the rare vintage Star Fin System Fins.
Matt has taken matters into his own hands and has made replicas using a couple of different methods. You can check out a few of his attempts at-
http://scadinc.blogspot.com/2008/06/so-this-was-our-first-project-ever-and.html
And if you ask him really nicely he might even make you a set. His email is mattlaboone@bellsouth.net