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  • Timmy!
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    Did you start the build yet Jeff?

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  • NICKYPOO
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    Ahhh! I missed this one. I would love to have a go. I hang 5 all the time. I also do what I call the Jesus. I'm not sure if there is another name for it or not. Think of a hang 10 stance in the middle of your board with you arms straight out and your eyes closed. The eyes closed part is the hard part. I honestly can't make it more than a few seconds that way but, I have, on rare occasions, made it through a 10 count in my head. No idea on the relatively of the actuall time elapsed and the speed of my counting. I try to keep it fair though. Even with your eyes open, its a fun way to ride. Especially when you get in the groove.

    Anyways, haven't we seen this board before? Didn't you build a noserider?

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  • Timmy!
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    I don't think I am buying a 3' block of foam for my first build. LOL! My wife would kill me!

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  • Surfdad
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    Oh man, that's too bad Timmy! 3 feet thick of foam is a bunch and it's hard to work with that that thickness. However, I'd do it in a heatbeat! I'm really looking forward to your build!

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  • Surfdad
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    @ Timmy! The judging reference I am sure just set off a firestorm on both sides of the debate. There is no noseriding recognized, no judging experience, either. I'm sure it would be a wild time at the OK Corral!

    @ topaz We have a nose rider that Jerry Price did for us, Vernor was shaping for Shred Stixx back then. It wound up being too slow once you were on the nose. It was also something like 8'6" just too big.

    It does look like the board is reversed, doesn't it? I can see it coming back to the shaper with the fins installed - you put the fins on the NOSE?!

    I don't really know why there aren't that many pintails. This is really designed to cause the tail to sink and grab, to give you enough time to run to the nose. All the planning surfaces are in the nose.

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  • Timmy!
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    (off topic) I still don't have my foam yet Jeff, they apparently have to jump through some hoops to get it cut for me. Almost makes me want to just buy the whole 4'x8'x3' billet and figure out what to do with it on my own.

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  • Timmy!
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    I just noticed that it's almost like they put the fins on the wrong end. Why aren't many people making pintails for the boat?

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  • topaz surfer
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    I think it would be sweet to be able to nose ride on a wakesurf board along with walking around on the board for trimming purposes. I have tried on an old liquid force board that is shaped like a longboard but doesn't really work.

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  • Timmy!
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    Originally posted by Surfdad View Post
    I too would love to do some noseriding on a board that was sized for the boat. I think it would be killer.
    Can you imagine the judge's faces if you secretly learned how to do that trick and only pulled it out in a competition? The ONLY person doing that trick? That would be sweet!

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  • Surfdad
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    The original Thumb had that single "skeg" like fin. These folks were trying to update the performance and so went with the 5 fin Bonzer. I think, but not having ridden one I can't be sure, it gives the board some additional flexibility in terms of speed and turning ability. Bonzer 5's are fast. The actual Bonzer 5's incorporate a bottom shape also, I can't quite tell with this thing if there is any bottom shaping that's been done.

    I too would love to do some noseriding on a board that was sized for the boat. I think it would be killer.

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  • Timmy!
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    That would be pretty cool to hang ten on a wakesurfer! So why all of the fins? Does that increase stability while standing on the nose?

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  • Surfdad
    started a topic A "Thumb" for behind the boat

    A "Thumb" for behind the boat

    WAYYYYYYY back in the day there was a nose'ish rider called the Thumb. I just tripped over a site that was refurbishing and making some new ones, with Bonzer 5 fin bottoms. These were rather small at the time, and the one in this picture is like 5'9" ish. I think in the last picture that's Rob Machado with on and I believe he is 5'10"'sih

    Would you buy one if you could hang 10 behind the boat? I'd buy one just for that Bonzer fin set up!
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