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I had a sweet potato and traded a guy in the water for a go on a mccoy nugget, the nugget felt like it was made lead - fine once you built up speed - but I was pretty disgusted at how crap it felt - back on the sweet potato it was business as usual. The nugget did appear to be heavily glassed but at quite a cost to the responsiveness.
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What did the guy say about your sweet potato?
"Where can I buy one"?
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He was pretty quiet as he had been raving about this nugget, which I handed back to him then proceed to wipe my hands clean I felt soiled by the experience.
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ben,
I'm 5'8, 165 lbs and live in new smyrna beach florida. i think the 5'3 BP is probably a bit big for you, especially if your HPSB is in the range of a 5'10 ALT. i have a 5'2 SP and it feels like a SUP to me on some days. also, since getting a 5'4 Potatonator, i almost never ride the SP anymore because I can surf almost every day on the 5'4 PN, from shin high to head high. if you're considering the PN, I highly recommend it, I've got 6 boards in my quiver right now and I surf the PN >90% of the time here in florida, it maintains a high performance feel even on really small days. can't say enough good things about the potatonator, makes all those 1-2 ft days feel like good waves. but if you are set on the bake potato, I'd go for the 5'1 if I were you, it will float you much better than you think. i tell people who ask about the SP or the PN to get one 2 inches smaller than they think they should.
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Hi Tre, whats your step up board at the moment?
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Live in Florida so no step up board required. I guess if we did get some overhead hurricane swell I'd ride my 5'8 hellfire or 5'10 fst stealth. rode that board in all conditions when I lived in San Francisco. Surfed it in Up to about 2x overhead, not crazy about surfing much bigger waves than that.
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ha! yeah but PR is right there!!! step ups needed there for sure. Atlantic HI when the north swells pump through...