We celebrated by going surfing at Clyde St, the second session on the new 12-9 Makaha. The Makaha and I rode about ten waves all the way to the beach, I noticed when paddling out after each ride that I couldn't remember the ride right after it happened. . . . this is a definite sign that it was going well, as it is evidence that the instinctive Lizard mind is ruling. We like that, but it doesn't make technical report fodder.
Replacement fin for the FP 13 in Hawaii
The new Black Patu fin was picked up by NZ Post Express courier at 1:06 PM today, a fateful moment in the history of surfing.
We celebrated by going surfing at Clyde St, the second session on the new 12-9 Makaha. The Makaha and I rode about ten waves all the way to the beach, I noticed when paddling out after each ride that I couldn't remember the ride right after it happened. . . . this is a definite sign that it was going well, as it is evidence that the instinctive Lizard mind is ruling. We like that, but it doesn't make technical report fodder.
We celebrated by going surfing at Clyde St, the second session on the new 12-9 Makaha. The Makaha and I rode about ten waves all the way to the beach, I noticed when paddling out after each ride that I couldn't remember the ride right after it happened. . . . this is a definite sign that it was going well, as it is evidence that the instinctive Lizard mind is ruling. We like that, but it doesn't make technical report fodder.
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12-9 Makaha,
Black Patu Fin