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    Ok now I'm addvanced

    Hi Suncoast, I have THE answer for you

    ADDVANCE !!!!!!C'mon,
    You know you need it
    You know you want it

    It would be the perfect foil to a SP and cover every wave scenario the Sunny cost can serve up except for the really big days when you and me can sit on the beach drinking coffee and I can tell you how good I used to be.


    Ok stc67 As the title suggests I'm now addvanced, managed to pick up 6'6 future boxed addvance, now the question turns to fin options, quad/ thruster, I have elevons and controller quads, but from what I can tell the addvance goes well in thruster config, being 97 kg,s at the moment is there a fin setup you recommend for the addvance? Can't wait to screw some fins in and get out there,

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    5'8" FST Sweet potato, Future boxes, Controllers quads, Elevon quads,
    6'4 FST Spitfire, Future boxes, Elevon quads
    6'6 RF Addvance, Future boxes Amt robbers

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    i like the Panchos or the SA quads w the nubster. i've only ridden mine twice, but do prefer the thruster cus of the vol.
    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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    I finally put the ADD to the test yesterday at 6' Makaha. I'm reg foot and pretty much luv to go rt.I've been hitting Makaha pretty reg on my VG and loving it, but cannot out paddle 8' guns and 11' longboards, so i finally busted out the ADD after 2 hours of the VG. I put the Panchos on and paddled into the line-up. Lets just say it was victory at sea dealing w so much volume. Nothing i cudn't get over though. Once on the outside, i pretty much kept up w the big boys cus i was able to take off later and deeper.

    I quickly was reminded of surfing beveled rails on my first drop. I come down a nice 4'er w a clean face, hit the bottom turn and the board slices right thru until the rails start to slip up the face. this happened 4 times on the same wave. I quickly realized that this board is a lot like Stewarts Hydro Hull, but much smaller. From then on, i was loving it. The glide from bottom turns into drawn out carves r very smooth. The tail is very loose, even though its thicker than most of my boards. Duck diving sucked, but paddling is so easy.

    All in all, I will use this board for clean Waikiki, Threes, and Diamond Head at 4'+. This board is so perfect for Threes. Which btw is the best right next to Point Panics on the south shore. Anyways, i see many barrels on big days cus the ease of drop into bottom turn to setting up the line is nothing short of a brilliant design.
    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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    fokaiHI, great info, how did the panchos go?

    i remember surfing waikiki as a kid years ago, such a blast on a long board, would have to be better on the addvance

    cheers

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    36, 6'2", 98kg
    5'8" FST Sweet potato, Future boxes, Controllers quads, Elevon quads,
    6'4 FST Spitfire, Future boxes, Elevon quads
    6'6 RF Addvance, Future boxes Amt robbers

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    i will use the panchos every time. i liked how they held over the quads. then again, the waves were bigger. i think a smaller day w hollow set ups wud b good for quads. i kept sliding on my cutty until i went w the thruster. sometimes its hard at Makaha to experiment. surfers see u struggling, they start dropping in. i know the crew out there pretty well, so its not too bad, but u dont want to b the guy not making the drop on the bombs.

    still, it is a really fun board. its like my Mac, user friendly
    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fokaiHI View Post
    i will use the panchos every time. i liked how they held over the quads. then again, the waves were bigger. i think a smaller day w hollow set ups wud b good for quads. i kept sliding on my cutty until i went w the thruster. sometimes its hard at Makaha to experiment. surfers see u struggling, they start dropping in. i know the crew out there pretty well, so its not too bad, but u dont want to b the guy not making the drop on the bombs.

    still, it is a really fun board. its like my Mac, user friendly
    Gold thanks mate
    36, 6'2", 98kg
    5'8" FST Sweet potato, Future boxes, Controllers quads, Elevon quads,
    6'4 FST Spitfire, Future boxes, Elevon quads
    6'6 RF Addvance, Future boxes Amt robbers

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    i surfed 2' Makaha yesterday w quads/ knub. super fun day. i decided to rest the VG for a couple days and will use the ADD. today i'm going up country and it shud b 2-3' overhead. it will b another nice test. the board is just so loose.
    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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    nice one, be interested to hear how the quad setup goes, btw what quad setup you using?

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    36, 6'2", 98kg
    5'8" FST Sweet potato, Future boxes, Controllers quads, Elevon quads,
    6'4 FST Spitfire, Future boxes, Elevon quads
    6'6 RF Addvance, Future boxes Amt robbers

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    I went to Chuns yesterday and it was 4' w slight onshore Kona winds. no long boarders or sups. it was a chick, sean (lifeguard), and me on my ADD. I use Simon Anderson 4 quads w the knubster. I liked it. It was really fluid.

    After a while it was just the chick and me. So at 4' w bigger sets, we were just trading waves and running a circle to the point. The only time i regretted having the ADD was when the clean out sets came in. The 1st one was 8' w 4 waves in it. So we finally get back to the line up and the 8' bombs just started rolling in. I dont know how many waves the second set had, but it felt like forever. When I got in, Sean comes up to me and says "Ho. that chick can handle." Sidenote- she was an Ausssie. Anyways, I said " what about me?" He replied, "I was laughing to hard watching the 1st clean u out, but when the 2nd set came in, I laughed even harder."

    All I know is that board can handle w quads and thruster. I even thought about having my friend remove the middle skeg box and replace it w a box skeg for long board skegs.
    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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    this is Chuns. More of a longboard spot. steep drops w long carving walls
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    41 yrs, 6', 185 lbs
    5'7 BP, 5'10 VG, 6'6 SF, 6'6 Q5, 6'10 ADD, and plenty of others
    I may not win American Idol w my singing, but when I yell "HO!!!", its all baritone.

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