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  1. #51
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    Man that kid is getting tall!

    You didn't have to add about you not getting in, we just assumed it

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    Ain't he though? Looking at that water is giving me the taste for Kaluah.
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaneboats View Post
    Ain't he though? Looking at that water is giving me the taste for Kaluah.
    Kaluah..........yeah I like that stuff! We didn't notice that color so much while we were out there but it sure showed up in the pictures! However, nobodies swim suits turned brown or anything so it wasn't so bad.
    Now on to the camera issues, we have some more pictures to post but with these new camera's (Niko D60) you end of just holding the button down and when you get back you have almost 400 pictures! Sure this beats the 24 shots the older cameras would take but now you have to sit down and edit what you want and what you don't want and this takes a good bit of time. But anyway more pictures to come as we have some nice air shots of both the kneeboard and the wakeboard.
    On to surfboards, he has mastered this one and likes to play going up and down the wake and crossing over to the other side and back. What does anyone suggest as a more advanced board?

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    Something short and more slippery. How about the IS Squirt Tri-fin?

    http://www.inlandsurfer.com/shop/Det...105&category=5
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  5. #55
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    That's a good board, or a Walker Project, or some kind of skim board may get his juices going.

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    In your guy's opinion - Would the IS Squirt be a good 1st board? or is it too advanced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zegm View Post
    you have to sit down and edit what you want and what you don't want and this takes a good bit of time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zegm View Post
    What does anyone suggest as a more advanced board?

    He will get to try out quite a few boards at Sinclair in July. I'll be bring my 2 broadcasts and hope to bring the yellow board that was won as a price at the tampa jam-sorry just dont remembe the name of it.

    you need more ballast-lets sack your boat out and see what if will do
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  9. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
    In your guy's opinion - Would the IS Squirt be a good 1st board? or is it too advanced?
    As it's a price point board I doubt it would be too advanced. Personally I wouldn't hesitate to try it.

    I want to also say that I surf behind an Outback and my first board was a G3 from Walker Project and have never been disappointed or felt that I had a board too advanced for me. My 10 yr old son started surfing on it at 8 and has never had problems either. Heck my 280lb buddy started surfing on my WP board.

    Point I'm trying to make is that thinking you need some lamo beginner board to start out with is not necessary. Don't think that some super fact skim is the way to start either, but don't be afraid of a little better board to start either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sled491 View Post

    Point I'm trying to make is that thinking you need some lamo beginner board to start out with is not necessary. Don't think that some super fact skim is the way to start either, but don't be afraid of a little better board to start either
    OK, I was just about to pull the trigger on a Broadcast for us to get our feet wet in wakesurfing. Are you calling that a lamo beginner board? Should we skip to something else? Everybody that will be trying is athletic and skilled in a variety of sliding sports.

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