Friction Free Finless Fun

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more started the topic in Saturday, 3 Jul 2010 at 5:26am

anyone doin it ? who has tried it ? thoughts ???

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mtw Saturday, 3 Jul 2010 at 7:38am

Tried it on my mal when I broke all my fins, did not end well.

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antifroth Sunday, 4 Jul 2010 at 10:40pm

Derek Hynd is working on finless surfboards at the moment and has been doing some interesting things. Donnovan Frankenriter has tried them out about 10 years ago without much luck.
Boogers do it all the time....lol

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more Monday, 5 Jul 2010 at 10:48pm

yep, it is alot of fun, depends what you are trying to get from it though IMO...if ya looking for a FUN option and arent worried about high perf stuff, it sooo refreshing to challenge yourself and surf finless, I am hooked atm.....Derek rips with no fins, many many hours put in to master it to that level.....I have just shape myself a finless ( but has plugs so it can be a twinny if ya like also ) board, will post some pics here when it is done, if anyone is interested ?....

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more Saturday, 17 Jul 2010 at 12:45am

I will say it is addictive, cant go to the beach without the board I been doing the finless on, even when conditions arent suited to finless, I have to have a few waves to finish, just really enjoying the feelings...I have actually shaped a hybrid type shape that can be surfed finless, or with fins, or with several diff variations of fins to give plenty of options within the one board, I guess it is pretty similar to a fish but some alaia elements in there too, as well as some other things that I have learnt from surfing finless on my current board.....can ya post pics here ???

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more Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 at 11:03pm

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heres a pic of what I been riding ( the aqua Fat-Bat ) and if ya look closely you'll see the 2 small cut off fins...its so loose but the speed and free feeling is tons of fun...just a little hold to make trimming easier, but spins and sliding once semi-contolled is awesome and addictive....

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more Tuesday, 10 Aug 2010 at 7:43am

yeah, of course. Derek had an article called 'friction free' and I just borrowed it..and lots of 'F's so thought it would be ok......perhaps " less hold, more slide finless fun " ???

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more Tuesday, 10 Aug 2010 at 7:47am

this is what I am into too...
http://driftsurfing.com/blog/?p=6961

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more Wednesday, 11 Aug 2010 at 4:26am

its not for everyone but I am really enjoying it, its like being a grommy and learning all over again.....

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roystewart Sunday, 15 Aug 2010 at 11:45am

Yeah it's all good, I just mentioned it because some esteemed shapers have beenn saying that finless gives unlimited speed and no friction etc.

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heapsy Sunday, 19 Sep 2010 at 12:01am

Tried it once after i'd lost all 3 fins in the one surf thought what the hell, lost control and straight over the falls snapped my board straight in half....

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nope Sunday, 19 Sep 2010 at 10:41am

yeah the curvy outline and rocker makes it very difficult on a shortie. if you have an old 1 try it uppside down and nose back. works a treat....well better then the usual way up...
id put money on in my lifetime there being be huge advancments in designs for finless boards. derek is scratching the surface. alaias and derek are the prof. maybe little keel fins or... i dunno. i do know its fun as hell doing diffeent stuff. especially after yourve surfed perfection for a week and it drops to 2-3´

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more Thursday, 30 Sep 2010 at 4:49am

Nope, you might like this, http://www.vimeo.com/15411277

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patty Thursday, 30 Sep 2010 at 7:31am

^^ Hey slow down!!

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the-bower Friday, 1 Oct 2010 at 10:45pm

Have you seen these boards that Tom Wegener has just release with GSI -

http://www.surfindustries.com/theseaglassproject

looks very cool. Best of both worlds - An alaia that floats.

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nope Friday, 1 Oct 2010 at 11:20pm

toms a blatent salesman might be the yank in him? and its just a foam alaia. im sure there will be better designs soon! i surfed almost as good on a lid! but its a good start to get the ball rolling.

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@more. looks like fun but have another look. on the spot spins arent to special. not knockng you buddy keep it up if it floats your boat!!! been much much worse attempts! peace!!!

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stunet Friday, 1 Oct 2010 at 11:50pm

I've been promised a test ride on one of the Seaglass Alaias. Never been particularly curious about alaias - too backward looking for mine, more museum exhibits than functional surfcraft - but I'm pretty keen to have a go on one of those. Old design made from modern materials.

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nope Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 12:23am

who cares for function? really?
if that was true youd only ride a sup or mal up to 3´+ fatness, a lid on slabs, and only tow in in massive shit etc. doing different stuff/pushing the limits is where the extra bit o excitment comes from.
after surfing back to back...to back(why not it happens!) 4-6´perfect cooly points riding a short board at average fat 2-3´ points dosent really cut it. a mal or an alaia will bring much more satisfaction.
not for function just for fun.

as for the function argument, standing on a lid beats any surfcraft in short 1 foot wedges. where you wouldnt even look at on any other board. buuuut on fat or barreling points its fun too!

we all gotta judge make the world more interesting! just gotta keep our heads while calling people out for their different opinions.

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more Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 7:20am

yep, different craft is fun and it is a skill to be able to ride them or at least a hell of a lot of fun trying and adapting to their differnences but function is what makes the boards work, if they dont work, not much fun......FUNction is a must...
keen to see some footage of yourself standing up on the booger....

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nope Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 12:10pm

i got no footy sorry but hes a youtube link of chris won at trestles.

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this shows my point. imagine a developed NEW design!!! ive seen and heard shapers talking about so many crazy weird shapes and ideas but if you look at whats done on a normal boog....
these finless designs dont need all the crap dh(not the worst offender) puts on em... buuuut do whatever you wanna if your enjoying yourself huh?

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nope Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 12:17pm

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sorry bout the yank attitude but this is a better example of why its the best craft in tiny waves stay with it a minute!!!

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nope Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 12:29pm

annnnnd its also a clear demonstration of different things ´working´ just fine. the different approch between an alaia, a shorty, a mal and a lid etc. is huge but they all ´work´ in their own way. this is why i dislike the industry full of blind sales men leading the blind sheep.
try a different board and give it a few weeks to understand the different mechanics of it and youll surf better on your normal board. be it after a few weeks readjusting again.

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nope Saturday, 2 Oct 2010 at 1:01pm

google bob simmons. itll open your mind to the reality we dont see!!!

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more Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011 at 8:51am

so if people were offered a finless board to try would you ? if not why ? really why not ???....just curious ....

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more Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011 at 5:53am

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"the Slippery EEL "

www.moresurfboards.com

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more Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 at 12:07pm

Fish-Finger...not finless but 'less-finned'...
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high volume fun for a different way to enjoy the waves....

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more Friday, 6 Jan 2012 at 12:58pm

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another version of the Fish-Finger, these things are sooo much fun but not too many game to try them....this ones a custom for a mate in Sydney, he is frothing over the different feelings and just the amount of fun he is havin even in marginal waves....
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more Saturday, 25 Feb 2012 at 5:10pm
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more Friday, 13 Apr 2012 at 7:24am

a guy has a fish-finger for sale if anyone interested...he has crook knees and its a bit too much of a strain for him, can contact me thru my site for more info

www.MOREsurfboards.com

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more Friday, 29 Jun 2012 at 10:14am

a link to a little bit of finless and less finned surfing if anyones interested
http://www.moresurfboards.com/news.html
and here too, this is chattin bout board not surfin footage...
http://www.moresurfboards.com/fish.html

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udo Friday, 26 Feb 2016 at 4:26pm

The man and the sea : Vimeo

Some more of D Hynd at Jbay

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caml Sunday, 6 Mar 2016 at 9:21pm

Got hold of a bryan bates drifter 7"0 , made with epoxy & stringerless pu blank , diagonal glassed . Feels fairly light hope it don't break . Pretty confident with epoxy tho seeing bryan glassed it up himself . Can't wait to try it

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cycd Friday, 11 Mar 2016 at 4:11pm
caml wrote:

Got hold of a bryan bates drifter 7"0 , made with epoxy & stringerless pu blank , diagonal glassed . Feels fairly light hope it don't break . Pretty confident with epoxy tho seeing bryan glassed it up himself . Can't wait to try it

Just met Bryan and his girl Hayley over in bali caml .... he mentioned he was doing one for you. I had a go of the 7'4 drifter he had with him. Heaps of fun, if there were more peeling/mal waves down south I would consider one.... he is also keen to work on stringerless vacuum bagged guns, might be trying one out potentially in the future.... really good guy to boot eh.

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caml Friday, 11 Mar 2016 at 5:19pm

Yeah cy cool . well theres millions of peeling mal waves its just they are uncrowded & not actually on the surfing maps so u have to surf without many good surfers at the main well known breaks . Everywhere I look these waves are there but no ones interested because they dont barrell it seems . Thats ehy having the equipment to boot allows you to surf heaps more at these less popular spots . I hope bryans boards can get me where im aiming with less fins with less stringers too

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udo Thursday, 7 Apr 2016 at 8:53pm

Salsa breaks in the finless - Deus Ex machina
A wild looker from Chris Garrett

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eat-your-vegies Friday, 19 May 2017 at 10:52pm

Watched a guy called roger hall surf a fin less board he,d designed. Didnt seem to have drift or that weird surfing where guys just seem to ride out of , or correct when a board spins out one way or the other. Seemed to have drive and direction. Havent ridden one though.