Showing posts with label Surfboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surfboards. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Internet users are launching on short surfboards and choosing build a plank of wood home

Users choose more make the experience of the wave riding experience by building their own surfboard. As foam surfboards are retired by the aging surfers and with endorsement long wooden panels and more long lines are selected, wooden planks are more popular than ever. These users are beginning to understand that it is more surf than just to a local surf shop and establishing hundreds of dollars for the tool of the vague Division of better advertised. The true experience of surfing is known by those who take the time to design their own Council of long wooden hollow to surf with. Those who get a surfboard wooden find surfing experience much more important paddling at the break with two dozen people, but rather the paddle in any day on a surfboard House.


The internet took off of the common misunderstandings on the construction of boards of surfing and the difficulty was thought to make a Commission. Surf the creators of the Commission and constructors said surfers for years making a long Commission requires years of experience and specific skills. The information age put an end to this myth and the information to build a wood is now available from various sources and vendors online. Plans for surfboard and surfboard blueprints are available for instant download by certain sites. Provides instructions and plans mass production and put an end to the days when officials kept surfboard models and models surfboard wooden locked and secret to preserve the mystique of the construction of a surfboard. If you are interested in the construction of a surfboard you must consider how to make a surfboard with surfboard plans and find the joy of the construction of a surfboard.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Surfboards: What Is The Right Board For You?

Do you surf all the time? Do you constantly find that something is missing while you are riding waves? It may be the fact that you are riding the wrong type of surfboard. This could have happened for a number of reasons. You may not have known the proper surfboard to buy, you may be riding waves that are more tailored for another style of board, or you may just need a different board for your body type. Whatever the reason is, we want to offer you some inside tips on how to pick the right surfboard.

The first thing you need to remember is that a surfboard has 7 basic points on it. They are:
1. Nose
2. Tail
3. Rails
4. Deck
5. Bottom
6. Fin System
7. Leash Plug

All of these parts work in unison to insure that the surfboard performs to the highest standards when on the water. Many things can affect the way a board performs in the water. They are:
1. Body Height compared to surfboard height.
2. Body weight compared to surfboard weight.
3. The type of board you are using in comparison to the type of waves you are trying to ride.
4. The overall height and weight of the board itself.
5. The board fins.

For optimal performance, you need to match the correct surfboard to the correct body style and surfing style. We want you to make to best surfboard choice possible. In order to do that, you need to know what surfboard options you have available to you.

Shortboard: This is the type of design you will most commonly see. It is the most popular, and is used for very high performance surfing.

Longboard: Not for big wave riding, but one of the most popular surfboards available because it is the easiest to learn to ride.

The Gun: The most common designed used by professionals. This is what they shred the big waves with.

The Fish: This design is most optimal for catching smaller waves.

The Funboard: Easy to paddle and easy to maneuver in the water.

These are the most common types of surfboards that you will come across. Are their others? Yes, but there is always something in development. The ones listed here are the ones you want to make an educated choice on. Picking the correct surfboard will allow you to perform smoother and easier in the water.

Now that you know what types of surfboards are out there you can make a more educated decision when it comes to choosing the right surfboard. I guarantee you will immediately feel the difference if you have the right surfboard. Remember, there is a reason surfers don't take longboards into huge waves. Having the right board for the right body type and wave is of vital importance.


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Friday, February 4, 2011

Building Hollow Wooden Surfboards - Use Caution and Remember the Silent Killer of Expansion

Hollow surfboards should be constructed with a proper vent to prevent damage from thermal expansion and contraction. It may be surprising but the air inside a surfboard will expand and contract significantly with changes in temperature. If the surfboard is not vented the air will expand so much that fractures will occur in the structure of the hollow board and water will leak in and damage the board. This quiet damage will occur while the surfboard is sitting in the sun or on the beach or during transporting to the beach for surfing. You may not even be aware that this thermal expansion has caused damage to the hollow wooden surfboard but over time it will be discovered when your wooden surfboard becomes waterlogged.

When building a wooden surfboard one should remember to properly vent your hand crafted board to prevent this damage from occurring. The vent can be simple and still be effective at its task of allowing air to pass in and out of the hollow space inside the surfboard. Some vents are one-way valves that only air to go out and do not allow water to pass into the board. These can be more expensive and can fail eventually. Another more simple method is to insert a screw into the surfboard that passes all the way through the skin and into the hollow area. This screw can have a head that is easy to turn with bare fingers and no tools required. These thumb screw can be removed while the board is not in the water to prevent thermal expansion. When you are building wooden surfboards take the time to install a vent to protect your surfboard from thermal damage.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Coolest Surfboards of All Time

Why Build a Hollow Wooden Surfboard? Wooden long boards are coming back in style and with the prices so high it would be easy for the hobby surfer to be left on shore without a long board to paddle out on. Many surfers are surprised to hear the a wooden longboard can be made for $100 in materials and the material can be purchased at local home improvement stores.

Though they are slightly complicated to create yourself, it IS absolutely possible for the average wood worker. They look great and have the classic style of the original boards built hundreds of years ago but are much lighter with new materials, new tools available and hollow design not seen in the early longboards.

One of the most notable differences between the old surfboards of the wood longboards of the modern day is the hollow construction or chambered construction. The surfboards can be built longer and longer without the extra weight. Paddle boards or "SUP" have become much more popular than the early models in the 60's because of the light weight from hollow construction. Foam core longboard surfboards will always be lighter but wooden longboards can come reasonably close in weight and still provide the classic style most surfers and long-boarders want. What makes these boards so light compared to the original longboards built so many years ago? Instead constructing the longboard from solid Koa wood, these boards are built with a hollow core or chambered construction. The inside of the board looks more like a modern airplane wing that a surfboard. Even though the frame weighs less than you would think, when finished with the decking, the board is as strong as or stronger than most foam-core or solid wood boards.

Many surfers like these wooden longboards when compared to mass produced foam-core longboards because of the wow factor of them and the bragging rights in saying that they can build their own longboard surfboard. With regular foam-core surfboards or longboards you can airbrush them with any design imaginable, but these hollow wooden surfboards can be built and designed with beautiful wood inlays and stained designs that are completely original and custom to the builder of the board.

A variety of shades of wood, shapes and designs are available and limited only to the long-board builder. When making your own board, wood is also much easier and much more forgiving to work with than the foam boards. Some kits are available on the internet for wooden hollow boards but after shipping costs and shipping time many people may choose to just build a longboard using plans that are available for instant download. Your friends will be impressed with your home made surfboard when you show them how to build wooden longboard with full size plans.


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