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    Its true a spud can take a bit of figuiring out and requires the right conditions. Sweepy points and low tide sucky beachies are a no no but in fat high tide peelers or onshore mush they just light up. Very quick and loose.....i ve had my ups and downs on them but once i worked it out they re great fun. In the right conditions a spud or potatonator will leave a hps for dead, whilst others are bogging and getting frustrated i am linking turns all the way to the beach. the baked potato looks great, kind of similiar to spooky tooth or crumpet dont ya reckon cuttles?

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    Absolutely.
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    yeah all pretty accurate here.
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    Chris,

    Can you show dims and volumes for baked potato. psyched on a slightly more performance board than sp w/ similar paddlability!
    Do you know the nose width 12 inches down from nose and 12 inches up from tail to compare to sp.

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    Chris,

    Have you tried a bp yet? If so, how did it go vs sp and pn?

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    So is the Baked Potato still scheduled for a June release?

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    yeah the scheduled release date of the baked potato is still the same.

    Daven i haven't ridden one much, I have been spending time on the 2012 models that are currently available os that I can talk about them a bit more!!

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    Please help Chris,

    What are the dims for a bp thats around 30-35 ltrs?

    Trying to decide between a pn and bp but cant until I know dims on bp in that volume range.

    Need to order a board for summer to complement my 5-4 sp, so need to decide quickly between the 2 so would appreciate the bp dims.

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    I think the BP is similar in dim's to the SP but in odd increments rather than even. You'd be looking at the 5'3" or 5'5".
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    yeah PRJ is right.

    Daven to compliment your Potato, I don't even have to think about it. Potatonator all the way. The Baked potato is going to be for people who don't have a potato OR for those looking to perhaps replace their potato. I think very few will complement their Sweet Potato with the Baked Potato.

    FYI - NEW UPDATE!!! The Baked Potato is on schedule for 8-1 deliver to retail...bumped it back a few...
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