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Yup thats him, I didn't meet him personaly but we swapped quite a few PM's on Wake Side Rides, Do you have one? He Seemed like a real nice guy to me he was going to sell me a surfer about 1 year ago but then I realized i have an I/O and that would pretty stupid to surf an I/O and put people lives in danger, I'll have to bum a ride off my bro, Brian.
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Is that Jason Miller's boat? From Crystal Pierz? If it is, I surfed that boat at Lake Washington last July, we make the trip out to Minnesota from California every year. Met Jason for the first time summer, nice guy.
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Wow I just can't get over how long that board is. Yea i've never seen any body surfin' that far back the furthest I've ever seen was on this 230 Enzo: This one.
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I know, it reaches from the bow back through the walk-thru and ends about a foot past the drivers seatIn the picture where Dennis is surfing the starboard wake, we were going about 14 mph and I think we estimated the pocket length around 30+ feet. It was LLLOOOONNNGGGGGG.
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Where do you put that board when your not using it? The things huge!!!
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Wow, your riding really far back Dad...And yes I think you could make a board like that...Surfdad-the mastermind behind all surfin' plans
Good luck with the board, hope to see another one of your well documented threads.
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Hangin' ten, think it's possible?
In the ocean, a 15 second nose ride would be INCREDIBLE almost unheard of. Think it would be possible to hang ten behind the boat? The problem with a noserider behind the boat is that in order to keep the tail stuck down you have to create a TON of tail rocker and use giant fins or something like a turbofin that holds the tail down.
My goal for this summer is to create a noserider that I can hang 10 with behind the boat. Am I crazy? Ok, ok, ok...I already know the answer to that question. Let me rephrase that - think I can do it?
Some pictures of a 10'2" infinity from last summer.Attached FilesTags: None
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