Sunday, September 9, 2007

Full Rubber

Little left over south with fair to pour conditions. This was one of the better ones. The NW winds of the past few days has droped the water temp to nice cold 56 degrees. Had to break out the "Full Ruber" today.

The NW was on it not as hard as yesterday yet but enough to make it crumble.
And a crumble it was





Rode my five fin . Had a few fun ones before I froze.




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Help! Been thinkin' about a hull , live in H.B. Newport, bchbrk. People say a hull won't work here. Been obsessing on an Anderson Bojorquez in particular for about 3 years. Warm Jet say you da man. Your thoughts, por favor, on both. Don't want to start some forum, but i seem to like the Anderson, but not familiar with anything else other than Liddles, which just seem hard to get.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, also been said they're harder than crap to learn to ride. True? Is it worth it?

unidentified said...

J Dub says charge with an Andrini and the new Mollusk in Venice has got 'em.
I say do it.

Anonymous said...

Many thanks! Happy surfing!!!!

FREERIDE said...

Warm Jet is correct I am partial to Marc Andrini,s shapes but that does not mean the Anderson hulls are not as good. Anderson shapes great boards. I have been riding Andrini hulls for the last 12-15 years and I just love them. Are they for everyone ? No. They can be difficult to ride. I have let friends try them some cant figure them out at all. It is not a shortboard or a longboard but you need to have the understanding of both long and shortboards to succeed. Remember these boards stemed off of great longboard surfers who understand trim. The term Magic is used to describe a good board one that all the elements come together regardless of the shape. Your best bet to pick a shaper that is proven in the design. Good luck.
Surf On Jdub