Paul ordered a kinda copy of an old 8'0'' Liddle he found used from around the 80's
I made a template off the old one and sent it to Greg , but told him to foil it like most of the new boards.
Here is the original .
This boards came out so nice , looks like the boards from 1968 World contest. I laid it next to my PHD 68 PR and the curves are the same.
Mild rolled V and nice even rocker, that nice curve in the back hip works so good backside, fun project.
what are the dims ya donk?
ReplyDeletewow, that thing looks perfect
ReplyDeletebesides the measurements what are the rails shaped like? Hard to tell by the pics. How do the longer hulls surf compared to say a 7'? Always wanted to try a longer hull but been riding mostly 7' range boards for years and just seemed to stick to that size. I like this board because the nose looks a little bit narrower and the wide point back(where is the wide point?. How does that make it surf? Sorry so many ? but I like the look of this shape. Later Scott
ReplyDeletelooks like a good board for beach and reef breaks...
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post a board and no dims?
ReplyDeletehe's at sacred craft in santa cruz. give hm a break. hate to be driving home in this shit tonight.
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Have we been left hanging for good?
ReplyDelete8' long, n. 17.25 w. 22.25 t. 15 th 3''
ReplyDeletethanks for doing that. any idea where wide point is? i ask because i'm making a double ender for a friend and i showed him this picture.he likes it. thanks again.
ReplyDeletealso how far up is the fin box and the lam is what color and.....
ReplyDeleteno kidding. why doesn't this clown just buy the damn thing for his friend???
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