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kitebot

Since 20 Feb 2007
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PostFri May 01, 09 9:48 pm    Skim Suggestions? Reply with quote

I just read the "river barges..." thread, I can't believe I missed out on that action.

I was wondering what people are riding for skimboards. I know I could post on a skim forum but I'm more interested in what locals are on. Zap? Cabal? Nobile? Is Cabal still around?

Thanks!

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Gman

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PostFri May 01, 09 9:55 pm     Reply with quote

Roush - Morpheous or Rasta - work well
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brass

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PostSat May 02, 09 3:00 am     Reply with quote

Like a dumbass I replied by starting a new thread by accident. Sorry. Anyway victoriaskimboards.com and loosethestraps.com

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Skimboard

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PostSat May 02, 09 3:46 am     Reply with quote

Yea I would say for sure the surftech boards morphious or rasta. They are the only boards with grab rail for kiting, and You can't beat the price 258 in most stores!!! Cabal is no longer, and Victoria is way over priced= 400+.

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Chooch

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PostSat May 02, 09 7:31 am     Reply with quote

I agree that Surftech is your best bang for the buck. I know that Pepi has em at 2nd Wind. After a few sessions on the skim it will easily be one of your favorite boards in your quiver. Thumb's Up

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scottman

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PostSat May 02, 09 7:52 am     Reply with quote

what works better for light wind a skim or a surfboard?

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Chooch

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PostSat May 02, 09 8:05 am     Reply with quote

Hands down a skim board. The fins on a surfboard creat a lot of drag.

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tinyE

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PostSat May 02, 09 8:12 am     Reply with quote

or, you could just make your own

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Tim

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PostSat May 02, 09 8:23 am    skim board for kiting and wake surfing Reply with quote

any chance a skim will work for wake surfing behind a wakeboarding boat as well as for kiting?

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Chooch

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PostSat May 02, 09 8:29 am     Reply with quote

It sure will

Check this out


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grinder

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PostSat May 02, 09 8:48 am     Reply with quote

I kinda like that "make yur own" action. Is there any place I can find more info on that?

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PostSat May 02, 09 9:28 am     Reply with quote

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z4x67dhw-s&feature=related

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Inept_Fun

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PostSat May 02, 09 11:31 am     Reply with quote

I really like the cabal skimboards. I dont think they are around anymore tho which sux! Cause they were super dope!
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stringer

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PostSat May 02, 09 12:42 pm     Reply with quote

I'm not one to talk much about it, but I liked the morpheus best so far.

I really want to try out one of these:
http://www.dbskimboards.com/
They're cheap and come pre padded (might be a plus or minus)
Wasn't 2nd wind thinking about giving these a shot?

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bulae99

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PostSun May 03, 09 6:38 am    That looks really fun!! River waves possible Reply with quote

What are the dimensions of a good skim?

Is anybody doing this on standing river waves?

Does the length and volume of the board matter as in surfing?

This looks really fun

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Chooch

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PostSun May 03, 09 8:00 am     Reply with quote

The Length and rocker profile are the real important things to look for on a skim. Less rocker = better light wind preformance. Typical length is 48"-52" and the width can typically vary depending upon personal preferance. The volume does not play as much of a part as in surfboards, just be sure to get an epoxy board as they are super tough for all the shallow water riding you will be doing. Wood skims work, just not as good as an expoxy deck.

The skim is a ton of fun on the swell, and its a great way to improve your strapless skillz.

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kitebot

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PostSun May 03, 09 8:30 am     Reply with quote

Thanks for the info guys. Bulae beat me to the next question about skim dimensions. Two seasons ago I bought one of those small $50ish skims from 2nd Wind, thinking it'd be fun for a day or two, knowing well that it might be too small to be much fun. I've since been riding it frequently in light wind with a 12m and have been having soo much fun with it. It's unbelievable how much better upwind it rips thanks to its width and flat rocker than my 137cm TT. The only drawback is that it's a bit too small for me to jibe, it's about 115cm long, so I end up riding it like a twin tip, now I'd like to get something a bit bigger, if I could find the same board 6" longer I think I'd be set. Back when I bought it there was a beautiful carbon Cabal (perfect size too) in the consignment rack for about $250, I just couldn't justify paying 5x the price for something I wasn't even sure I'd like. A part of me wishes I grabbed it at the time. Given how much fine I've had with my skim it surprises me that more people aren't riding skims in light wind and that there are so few kite-specific skims on the market.

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