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Messagede pieroshape56 » 18/03/2009 14:49

même avec le gilet jaune t'es assortis ;-)
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Messagede kustom » 04/05/2009 08:06

here you can find some pics of seans bamboo boards..
just arrived in Holland again and unpacking them. So i can makes some more detail pics if you want
http://www.hot-trips.blogspot.com/ (scroll down)
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Messagede tiki » 04/05/2009 10:22

kustom a écrit:here you can find some pics of seans bamboo boards..
just arrived in Holland again and unpacking them. So i can makes some more detail pics if you want
http://www.hot-trips.blogspot.com/ (scroll down)


Please do :bigups: :wink:
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Messagede kustom » 06/05/2009 07:20

some pics
but camera broke down after some shots...so you have to do it with these ;-)

carbon rails, bamboo deck
boards sizes. 100(lightwind play in the wave's), 85 and 75 liter
sandwich/ double under feet --done by Quatro -neighbour of sean ;-)
they did also the antislip+pads
// Raw eps foam came from Nelson, so it's The Haiku Pauwely Cannery Combo ;-)
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shape+ glassing/bamboo-ing(resin art) by Sean (optimized strenght /weight/flex)
new version of the fish board: The Guppy
the "sailboard" edition of his surfboards.
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Why no 2,3 or 4 fin? Well it is allready so loose and snappy in the pocket of the wave, so I just didn't need it.
You sail these boards with small fins. rails and shape (+rider ;-))do the rest

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Messagede thomas » 06/05/2009 07:47

nice toys david ;)
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Messagede tiki » 06/05/2009 11:21

DAAAAAAAAAMN They are beautiful! 8) Makes me wanna sell my magic sticks... (naaah, they're too good)

I have the R99 and the classic 88. Have you already tested them? can you point out some main differences between the boards?

Are they based on a standard shape or afe these full tailormade customs??
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Messagede Anowan » 06/05/2009 13:26

Magnificent !
David how much did one Ordonez custom board cost you ?

La finition a l'air à tomber . Le look est carrement unique, avoir un custom à ses mesures avec un look et une signature pareil, ça tue !
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Messagede stef38 » 06/05/2009 16:41

Les planches sont carément maginifiques!
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Messagede lolodelesco » 06/05/2009 16:49

Cuici sait se servir de ses 10 doigts. Pas manchots le pepere!!!!!!

C'est à tomber esthetiquement ces planches. Sobre et de bon goût sans fioriture.

Ca change des planches poncées qui ressemble plus à des pare-chocs de Renault 25 tunées...

Juste magnifique!
Gros lard pas très tonique, kiffe l'IMCO
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Messagede bzh » 06/05/2009 17:21

Nice boards mate! :bigups:
And those are for "happy few" only! :grin:
That's not the kind of stuff you find on every beach! :smile:

I guess we'll see your waves tools in action down here soon! :wink:
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Messagede kustom » 06/05/2009 18:26

Pierre, give me 2 weeks... and I'll be at your doorstep ;-)

@ tiki
The boards are all tailormade-- I gave loads of info what i wanted/searched for.. but also what board I was riding (easy cause i know all the sos boards)
But Sean also came in with his ideas/visons. And as he is a master in shaping I give him the full freedom

The boards are based on all the high performance surfboards he makes nowadays

The boards are like the fishes but with a bit of classic inside. Fast, loose and super direct.

@ anowan.
as for the prices
I'm not totally sure, but I thought Sean charges for his "normal construction" custom sailboards: 1800 USD = 1350 euro
A custom Bamboo/carbon construction: 2400 USD = 1800 euro
so if you compare that to the stock factory boards.......

* The boards are not the easy take out of the rack factory boards, so to get one, you need a longer traject.... but that give's it all the magic/joy.
At least a great excuse to go to maui
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Messagede matalsurfing » 06/05/2009 19:34

Quelques marques proposeront du bambou l'an prochain en série (au moins deux) ;)
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Messagede kustom » 06/05/2009 21:17

Mat, There are so many ways to use "wood+bamboo" in surfboards. Most are just optical paper thin veneer. If you use some materials in the right way, you can ad some livity/flex/pop in your board

Sean showed me how strong the "orange/bamboo" longboard was. He turned deck down, and jumped on the bottum and started jumping on it with his full body weight. it kept on flexing without a crack. Than he jumped off, and the board bounced some times up. So it keeps on flexing
I was really amazed. Those carbon/bamboo surfboards are also shaped way thinner than normal ones, due to their pop/flex
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Messagede tiki » 07/05/2009 08:48

T1 utilisera aussi du bamboo dans ces planches:

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Messagede lolodelesco » 07/05/2009 21:06

Bon THommen ca fait une, la la deuxieme ça serait pas *board par hasard?? Il commence à bien gerer eux le bois à force non???
Gros lard pas très tonique, kiffe l'IMCO
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