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Olo riding: The 17 foot Power olo surfboard at Tay st Mount MaunganuiDec 18, 2009
Olo riding: The 17 foot Power olo surfboard at Tay st Mount Maunganui from Roy stewart on Vimeo.
Seventeen feet and 70 pounds of redwood olo board gliding small cyclone swell in the Bay of Plenty. At 0:03 Charles Williams from the UK appears briefly,...
Future Primitive 13 foot wooden surfboard on VimeoDec 16, 2009
Future Primitive 13 foot wooden surfboard on Vimeo
The Future Primitive 13 foot wooden surfboard being ridden for the first time, at Omanu, Mount Maunganui New Zealand.
The Baron 12 foot wooden surfboard project part 7Dec 14, 2009
Here the tunnel and boomerang flex fin are being coated with resin, 3 coats so far. A couple of keel fins being done at the same time
The second internal frame panel pieces being cut and fitted
Here's the finished frame panel, next to the deck panel...
To Matt and the person who offered a paulownia logDec 8, 2009
Very sorry but I pressed the wrong button and deleted your comments, and they can't be retreived. If you'd like to post them again I'd be grateful
Roy
Nick Carroll "Waimea and other notes" from ASL magazineDec 8, 2009
hey gang, thought I'd start one of those chain letters that seem to work so well when you're reporting from some crazy surfing epicentre. And there's no epicentre like the North Shore of Oahu right now, as evening settles and a 30-40 foot groundswell...
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