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clockwork
09-03-2012, 07:41 AM
So I told myself I would do this once I had a sufficient amount of time surfing my addvance. When I was looking for a board to help me step down from a long board I found the addvance had little to no competition. I read reviews but most reviews, although good, were coming from experienced surfers moving down from a long board or up from a short board. I had to trust in the description of the board, reviews, and my ability to make a large jump from a 10ft longboard to a 6'6 floaty board. A brief summary of myself should be helpful, I am in good shape, 5'9, 170 lbs, and 27 years old. I have been surfing for a little less than a year and living 3 hours from the beach find myself lucky to go out 2-3 times a month. I primarily surf low period wind swell beach breaks with very low chance for clean conditions. Actually surf here is almost always choppy and disorganized.

Well after three sessions on the board, I am catching waves, bottom turning, and going down the line. Paddling is definitely tougher than the longboard but that was too be expected and I still find myself making it outside on low period wind swell beach breaks with little to no channels without much difficulty. I am still a bit wobbly when paddling on choppy water but I am sure that will pass with time. Popping up has been by far the largest hurdle, as I learned to popup on the longboard with my feet. Now on the 6'6 my feet and part of my legs are in the water so I have to do a proper pop up. Everything seemed to click on my last session and I was popping up fine and finally getting to surf the board. Turning was much easier than my 10ft long board, the board felt way more stable than I expected for such a drop in length, and the board was really really fast on the drop but still stable.

So for those of you considering this board that might have a similar background or situation as me, do it. That last session where everything clicked was better than the last 20 sessions on my longboard. I have no doubt a larger addvance would have been easier to transition to, but I didn't feel like replacing my longboard with a hybrid board because Texas has small surf all summer long. Surfing the log is still better than not surfing at all and now I have a board for days where there is just a bit more than a ripple.

Hope this helps someone. I am still stoked from my last session.

dtc02
09-03-2012, 09:32 PM
Thanks mate- a lot of us are in your position, good to hear some real life acclaim.

Chris
09-04-2012, 01:52 PM
stoked thanks for the great words clockwork!!!

spyker06
10-03-2012, 08:57 AM
Hey clockwork, could you post a pic of your 6'6 Addvance? Can't find that many on the net of a 6'6

Chris
10-03-2012, 11:22 AM
short and squat.

here is a 606 next to a 508 dom.

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spyker06
10-04-2012, 08:50 AM
Thanks Chris, I appreciate it!

clockwork
10-04-2012, 03:42 PM
If your coming down from a long board its actually a lot smaller than it looks. I suppose if your coming up from a shortboard it looks huge.

The foil isn't emphasized in those pics though you can find some good ones on Google images.

I dinged mine with a too long leash cord a few days ago. Looks like a superficial crack but I have no clue how long it was cracked in the water. Squeezed it and couldn't get any water out. Let it alone for a few days and patched it up with some solarez today. I did the solarez outside though and when sanding I was getting a hissing sound from the fresg resin. Sanded more. Applied solarez and it stopped. Am I right in assuming that the vapor was just air expanding from the heat maybe exiting through a pinhole that was opened from sanding? It didnt look like water coming out.

Also you know how sometimes you can see a inch or so of glass fibers beneath the outer coat? after ever session I seem to get a new area where you can see a area of fibers though the surface still appears smooth and it doesn't feel squishy. Any thoughts? I'm fairly new to surfing and my experience is with super thick gsi boards.

Performance is great however had 2 more sessions in less than optimal conditions. I weigh 165 and can duck dive it. Got my first floater as well. Wheeew