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Thread: Catch-ability and top end of the Chedda?

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    I haven' t surfed the elf or hf so I can't say how much the cc would help you "push" your surfing in comparison to those boards. The tail is obviously different. Chris or Paulnunn may be better people to field that question. I can say that the cc has perfomed excellent for me in waist to head1/2 + waves. AM1s, WCT, and EA techflex-for overhead surf). At 180lbs and 6'3 I feel that the 6'1 cc fits me perfectly. If I could swap for another size, i'd get the same 6'1 every time. At 180lbs you can go smaller but being 6'3 I need a bit extra length. That's still riding a high performance board that's 2" shorter than me. I can't wait to surf it*again!! I'm so obsessed with the board I still come back to this forum when im not in the water.

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    Thanks daveo.
    I figured part of the reason you went with 6'1 was your size, sounds like you nailed it.
    Glad to hear you're so stoked on the CC. Such a good feeling!
    I just got a 5'7 demo (would buy 5'6 though) but the waves have been crap most of the weekend.
    Hopefully something will come through tomorrow and I can really test the board out. Feels good though.
    5'3 (160cm), 140lbs (63kg)
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    paulnunn,
    Am I thinking of switching to the CC from a Hellfire.
    Can you shed any more light on the differences between surfing the CC vs. the HF.
    Do you find the CC is more manueverable or just better on the bottom end?
    What size HF did you have?
    I felt up a 5'6 CC last night and it feels great. The rails felt a little less chunky (which I like) and I'd have to say the tail is definitely thinner.
    Thanks!
    5'3 (160cm), 140lbs (63kg)
    46 years young
    5'6 Chubby Chedda FST w/ FCS
    AM3 thrusters, K 2.1 thrusters

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    Hey DelMar,
    I think the CC has the capacity to be ridden a bit more progressively and feel like its a little bit faster because it has a nice single concave under foot that process into a fast slight double under in the tail. Compared to the hellfire, this will make the board plane just a little bit more quickly and feel like it is a touch mroe on top of the water.

    the double concave of the Hellfire lends its self to being turned over from rail to rail at higher speeds. It increases bite and thus has more control in bigger waves.

    so the question of maneuverability becomes a "depends on the wave" type answer. Think faster and more progressive low end for the CC. A bit more control with the hellfire on the high end.

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    Thanks, Chris. Great feedback!
    It sounds like the CC has a little less rocker in the nose. Will this affect the ability to surf it vertically or will this board do everything you're capable of surfing?
    What do you mean it can be ridden a bit more progressively?
    Also, how do you compare the CC to your beloved Unibrow?
    It will be great to hear more reviews from people who've ridden the CC but between you, paulnunn and daveo the CC sounds like a great board!
    5'3 (160cm), 140lbs (63kg)
    46 years young
    5'6 Chubby Chedda FST w/ FCS
    AM3 thrusters, K 2.1 thrusters

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    Hey Delmar

    I have a CC 6'6' I replaced both my Hellfire 6'6" and Spitfire 6'4" I have ridden it in solid 6ft with AM2 fins it did feel a bit stiff however not an issue really. I just last week got a set of Future WCT and the board is a different board it blows the Hellfire away and catches waves just as good as the Spitfire. I was after a 2 board quiver and I have it with the BP 5'11" as my under 3ft board, however I am thinking the CC will even ride nicely at 2ft and it goes vertical with ease. I highly recommend the CC as a great performer and great wave catch ability and the WCT fins for 2-5ft and you will be stoked.
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    nn66, thanks for the feedback!
    Blows the Hellfire away????...WOW! I like the sounds of that.
    I was a bit concerned that it might be too similar to the Hellfire and I may not notice much of a difference...doesn't sound like that will be the case.
    Since you've surfed both boards does Chris's analysis above sound familiar?
    I think I am going to stick with FCS but it looks like the WCT's are similar to my K2.1 fins so they should go well.
    5'3 (160cm), 140lbs (63kg)
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    5'6 Chubby Chedda FST w/ FCS
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    I got to demo the 5'7 CC again this weekend but unfortunately wasn't able to get a lot of time on it.
    Caught a few decent waves but at times the board almost seemed to bog a bit.
    I had planned on getting the 5'6 at my weight which is 1.3L less in volume.
    Is it possible the board would have this affect if it were over volumed 1 - 1.5L? Or is it more likely it was the waves/not being used to the board?
    5'3 (160cm), 140lbs (63kg)
    46 years young
    5'6 Chubby Chedda FST w/ FCS
    AM3 thrusters, K 2.1 thrusters

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    C.C vs H.F

    Quote Originally Posted by delmarsurfer View Post
    paulnunn,
    Am I thinking of switching to the CC from a Hellfire.
    Can you shed any more light on the differences between surfing the CC vs. the HF.
    Do you find the CC is more manueverable or just better on the bottom end?
    What size HF did you have?
    I felt up a 5'6 CC last night and it feels great. The rails felt a little less chunky (which I like) and I'd have to say the tail is definitely thinner.
    Thanks!
    I really loved the Hellfire and it has been one of the best boards I have ridden until I got a C.C! The C.C just does every thing better, surfs mush better, surfs waves with good shape and paddles better. From waist high up I would not surf another board here in Australia on the South Coast. Having said that if I was living some where with less powerful waves I would get a Potatonator too for lower end stuff. Think with those two you would cover 95% of the surf most of us get that are not on the Dream Tour!

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    paulnunn what size cc did you get and how much do u weigh?
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