Showing posts with label surfing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surfing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Small Wave HUGE Fun!



Most of us don't get to surf at Buseater every day. (the worlds were pretty cool, weren't they?)



but we make due with what we have and enjoy the sun, water, and surfing in our own way



hanging with good friends is a major part of the enjoyment



trading tips, stories, and checking out each others boats



(and sometimes being very silly....)

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Maine surfing (Madison)

The only reason paddling is seasonal in Maine is because it is so far north, therefore winter is real. But, when the snow melts some really sweet spots come in. (not to mention all the dam released stuff that happens all summer..)

Enjoy this video of some local boys having tons of fun on the Madsion wave.



I pulled it from YouTube, so if the embedded player doesn't work for you, check it out here


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7yw7sfxiAI

Be sure to check out the message board over on No Umbrella to get the latest from the awesome people in northern New England



http://www.noumbrella.com:16080/kka/index.php

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Squashtail details

these first few pictures show what is included for the base model Performa series Squashtail. Available at 100waves.com for $799



notice the grabloops on the side. They are included in the basic low price that you get.



the Performa seat had added a little bit more room up front.
Notice the areas where you can screw in the thigh wings to the seat, the place to drill out a drainplug, and the area that allows you to attach a third grabloop, right behind the cockpit. (we'll talk more about how to buy those options further down this page)




I took this photo not just because the Squashtail is a really cool looking boat from this angle. It shows how the knee area has been increased a little bit. Just enough to make more people comfortable in the boat. It also means that feet don't have to go as far into the boat, so there is more foot room. AND, the foot area has been increase a slight bit.

An unintended bonus from this added knee area is that the Squashtail now loops easier. The boat was not designed with this purpose in mind, but it does it quite well, especially in small holes.



since the Squashtail is a surfing machine, I thought it was cool to have a surfboard-like photo of the hull. Pretty cool.

That does it for the base model Performa set up. Now, let's move on and think about the things that can be added to the boat. (be sure to click on the links for more info and lots of pretty pictures)

DragoRossi Squashtail $799 at 100waves.com

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below you will notice a photo of two boats. The one on the left is the basic Performa set up Squashtail. The one on the right is an older Elite set up Squashtail.
you'll be able to see (on the left) the higher cockpit rim in the front, the slightly wider and higher knee area, and the little bit of extra room at the front of the seat.


of course you see the drainplug on the boat on the right. That can be added to your Performa boat for about $11, or you can just go without it and have fewer holes in your boat. The choice is yours. (I like the drainplug. I have a friend who doesn't)



in this photo, the older boat (Elite outfitting) is on the left and the new boat (Performa outfitting) is on the right. Notice the concave area along the stripe. It's not quite as big on the newer boat. That is because there is more foot room.

Oh, am I'm sure you picked up on the backband. Yes, you can buy a backband and add it to your Performa Boat. The seat has attachment points that make adding a backband very easy. The DragoRossi Performa backband cost about $45. That's about the same price as many other brands. So choose your favorite. Add it to the boat in minutes,and you're on your way!

(of course, some people have an old backband lying around. Imagine that. It's like a free backband. Others will choose to glue a few blocks of minicell foam and create a custom seat back that is similar to the Testarossa/Race seat)



Ah yes. This third grabloops was not available when the Squashtail was first released. You notice that it's not on the old boat (in the background). It's not a vital piece of equipment because you already have the two on the side. But, it does make a nice attachment point when you are tying your boat down. Or, it's yet another place for your buddy to grab onto your boat when you loan it to him and are teaching him how to kayak.

there are many accessories that can be bought, in addition to the Performa seat system



DragoRossi makes a simple ratchet backband that is easy to install.
many other brands can be installed in minutes too.



here is the DragoRossi foot sled. it relieves pressure on your toes and allows you to have an adjustable foot system that you can crank up when you need it, and loosen it up for the mellow sections.



of course some people just prefer a foam bulkhead. That works well to.




which ever system you prefer, the first step will be to remove the set screw from the bow of the boat,the one that holds the foam pillar in place



then you can remove the bow pillar and install your footblock, heel sled, airbag, foam block, whatever you are going to use






remember to put the foam pillar back,and insert the screw again; then you'll be all set!



buy and install the thigh wings for increased control and performance. Installation is very simple





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video of a small playspot

Monday, January 08, 2007

Surf Session Video Report

This is up for a limited time so check it out before Sven takes it down.

http://pioneerpictures.com/surf/RISK/2006_vid/RISK-Session-2006.mov

it was a very fun session. You can see my helmet cam footage from the same day on youtube here

Friday, December 22, 2006

Sheepscot Falls Time Lapse Video

This is a split screen video that compresses over an hour of surfing into just over 5 minutes. It's a great way to see how much this surf spot changes as the tide drops.

notice how there are two main waves on river left, with a short time when people can catch the stuff in the midde. Towards the end of the good surf period, boaters will often head way over to river right where a wave/hole forms at lower levels.
Watch towards the end of the video how the wave on the left side of the top screen suddenly turns into a hole. It's a good blasting spot that washed towards the middle.