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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
Boston Tea Bagger
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Mon Aug 11, 08 1:16 pm |
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Most kite specific skims have a few things in common
1. Little to no rocker for quick plaining
2. Size for the same reason stated above (48" long x 20" is about as small as you will want to go.)
Other than that there are a few other options that afre going to dictate the type of ride the skim will have. You can go with the classic pin tail which is easy to shuv-it and ride switch. You will find it has a "skate" feel to it so a little harder to carve with. Or you can use a square tail. This is going to be harder to ride switch (but possible) and will carve a bit better.
Some other options to look into are fins, straps, and deck options such as wax or pads. The fins are a nice option for the swell and small beach breaks for carving and locking into bottom and top turns.
I know that the Surf-tech skim is sweet and a bunch of the local shops have em for around $250
I ride a cyclone custom skim....a guy out of South Africa shapes em and he can make a square tail with 4 fins or a classic swallow tail with out fins. It cost me $300 shipped to my doorstep. Also since it is made to order it took about 6-8 weeks to get to me so keep that in mind. If you ever want to give it a spin feel free to catch up with me at the beach....I always have it with me
http://www.cyclonekiteboarding.com/index.php?page=boards&id=11&PHPSESSID=2e1e0f7a730ca5294728e8356db1b1ea
Victoria skimboards now makes a kite specific board....just not sure who carries them locally.
You can get away with some regular skims just make sure they are somewhat flat and large.
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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
3678 Posts
I need my fix because I'm a
Naishaholic
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Mon Aug 11, 08 2:27 pm |
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You need to make a woodie!
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
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Mon Aug 11, 08 3:00 pm |
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Mark's board is fun to ride.
For those with no woodwork skillz - call me stumpy - Pepi at Second Wind carries the Roush boards - around $250 - bomber construction (required for rocky landmines at the spit - the cheaper boards would work fine for Sauvies)
http://www.roushcreations.com/
Loads of fun in the shallow seafoam and winter oc downwinders
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Kodiak

Since 01 Aug 2005
1114 Posts
Slidey
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Mon Aug 11, 08 3:10 pm |
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Monkey,
For $40 bucks you might as well order one and give it a shot. Not that much money if its crap.
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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
1874 Posts
WISCONSIN
Chimey
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Mon Aug 11, 08 3:16 pm |
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I gotta surf-tech Rousch design.. the Morphius. 51"
sick board...landed my first legit dangle-ollies yesterday at Lyle!!
you wanna try it, just let me know.
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Mon Aug 11, 08 3:24 pm |
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Mark's homemade board is totally fun! Maybe not as durable and easy to ollie, but the weight is probably a good thing for just riding around.
I'm on one of those $250 Roush boards from 2nd Wind and really liking it. No more fun way to destroy flat water than on a skim.
I scoffed at the $500 Nobile boards, but after looking at their razor sharp edges I might need to at least demo one. Maybe when they aren't all pink
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FunShui

Since 16 Jul 2006
146 Posts
Really, really
Stoked
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
Boston Tea Bagger
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Mon Aug 11, 08 3:34 pm |
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| I got to ride one of the Nobile skims and it was a great board.....my one problem with it was the sharp rails. It can cause a lot more damage during a shuv-it gone wrong.
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1832 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
Shop Owner
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Mon Aug 11, 08 8:05 pm |
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Regarding the Nobile Skim boards:
You can actually file down a certain amount of the edge to take off a bit of the sharpness. I actually took some 50grit sandpaper to my board to bevel off the edge and round it a bit just to keep my shins safe.
Pepi
BTW - we still have the wood ROUSH skim boards in stock, as well as two of the Nobile skims, and we are working on getting in more inventory of the ROUSH Epoxy skim boards (these sold out in one week once everyone finally figured out that these were the same as the Cabals, but about $150 cheaper)
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Mon Aug 11, 08 9:28 pm |
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| decisions decisions. I just can't see myself skimming all that much. Maybe I will go for th fee bay one like Kodiak said..its $40. and see what happens. I have a ratty old plywood skim, its pretty ghetto though and has no rocker.
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
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Tue Aug 12, 08 7:52 am |
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One thing to keep in mind, if your skim flexes, it's just like riding a board with a ton of rocker. It's just not going to work in lightwind.
Brian, you should check out the Liquid Force WLF. Put some boots on it and you have a wakestyle lightwind board.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Tue Aug 12, 08 8:05 am |
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| That would be sweet a skim with bindings!! Actually, part of the main reason I want a skim is to put some of those sky hooks on it. Blake has a set on his surfboard, they are super cool looking.
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brass
Since 15 Jul 2006
152 Posts
Stoked
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Tue Aug 12, 08 8:11 am |
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Not promote not buying locally but I just picked up a board from Victoria Skim Boards for $140 and it rocks. It's an Ultra Small (51") polyester, lightweight soft rails, rides great. If you go to their website they have some boards from 05-07 that are on closeout.
According to their guidelines (which I think are more for true skimming) I should have bought the Medium but they didn't have them. The small rides great for me and seems to be withing the size that most people are kiting with.
Lots of fun, keeps me from doing the same old tricks.
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
CGKA Member
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Tue Aug 12, 08 8:32 am |
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| I'm riding a Victoria Foamie large.
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scottman
Since 08 Jun 2007
150 Posts
hillsboro
Stoked
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Wed Aug 13, 08 12:32 pm |
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| scottman wrote: | http://www.joessports.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2556367&cp=1744893.2151380&parentPage=family
$20 at joes |
Does that come with vaseline? Just kidding. Really on the fence skim wise. The Rouch morpheus looks money and so does the ZAP pro. Also found this puppy https://triplexsurfandskim.c3.ixwebhosting.com/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=832 made of S-glass. I like that is is fairly long but not so sure about the shape.
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