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19th August 2023
https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 009945080/

Hi! I'm new to this group. I recently joined because I‘ve been riding bellyboards since 1964. Greenough, John Bradbury, Matt Moore, Wayne Rich, Aaron Abernathy, have all shaped boards for me.
I’m still riding the 5’ bat-tail quad, used a lot less since the pandemic began, the crowds became out of control plus a heart attack two years ago, from which I’ve recovered. But a new Wayne Rich 4’10” single fin, 19” wide, really thin, has me re-stoked. Got some west Goleta sneak attacks in at the end of spring, beginning of summer. Another fast lane flyer!!

28 August 2023
https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 281820080/
Here’s one of my current bellyboards: 5’ x 19” bat-tail quad, with belly dish and 1’3/4” at the midpoint
Made for surfing right points. There are a few around these parts.
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Steve Meisinger
Who shaped your Paipo?

Michael Drury
Aaron Abernathy of Malpais surfboards. He’s my nephew.

Bob Green
Is your other bat tail by Aaron? I have a photo of a similar board and noted it was 18 3/4"wide. It could just be an error.

Michael Drury
you’re right! Both bat tails were shaped by Aaron.

Bob Green
is one wider than the other?

Michael Drury
No. Both 18 3/4 “. The single fins are 19 3/8” wide. Photos of those to follow. Lard willing!

Bob Green
Is the single fin by Wayne Rich or one of your older boards?

Michael Drury
One by Wayne, and the other by Matt Moore. Which is the older of the two. Both pintails.

Bob Green
The new 4'10 Wayne Rich that you said was thin and had you stoked. That's the one I'm interested in seeing and hearing about.

Bill Mitchell
Quadraphonic

Michael Drury
works really well. Fast lane flyer!

Donald Walton
Tell me about the board.

Michael Drury
5’ x 19” x 2” at the thickest just forward of the belly dish. Double concave, slight v in the tail.
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Michael Drury
anything to keep us on the ocean, right? All my boards have a dish starting a few inches above the midpoint and fairing off into the tail where the thickness is just enough to account for the fin boxes.

Michael Drury
and I posted a photo in the quad series of the deck.

Bob Green
so your latest board can't be too much thinner if you've stuck with quads? This is the thinnest I have gone on a fibreglass board, but it is finless.

Damian Coase
Nice looking board, speed machine.


Michael Drury
yes it is. My second quad bat tail. Going through hollow sections it feels like I’ve got two fins and the inside pin in the wave. Really fast.

Damian Coase
it's all about the fun


Donald Walton
The concave deck help to keep you centered when the soup hits you?
I get knocked sideways sometimes when the lip hits me.

30th August

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1 September 2023
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Michael Drury
4’10” x 19” Wayne Rich single fin

Bob Green
Is it much thinner than your usual boards?

Michael Drury
a little bit thinner, a little bit wider. So fast.



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Damian Coase
Rocker and foil.

Michael Drury
yessir. Important. Plus a really.sweet curved planshape.


Bob Green
I can't find it, but I'm sure you posted the tail width, 12" from the tail - do you mind re-posting it? I was also interested in how big the fin is? You might have posted this as well, I think gremlins have struck or I am just mistaken.


Michael Drury
Bob, I’m up in northern Nevada, where the ancient seas have dried up. But I think right that 12” up from the tail. Fin is a Greenough 8”.


Bob Green
Thanks. A quick search and I can see why you would be there, that landscape looks like it would interest you. I tried a few search terms terms previously, but then hit upon trying numbers, I started with 15" and got lucky (perhaps it was the Nevada reference). You had said the Wayne Rich was 15" wide, 12" up from the tail - this was buried in a thread, which contained a surfing photo, not one of your boards. My interest is that a shaper scaled down one of his shapes and used the usual width I ride, the end result looked like an egg. I'll have to go narrower (around 19") to get a shape I like.

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14 September

https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 303600080/

Flyin’ along….
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First wave on my brand new Creative Freedom, by John Bradbury. Circa 1976

It’s so fun! Even little waves are overhead!

Mitchell Pellegrin
See how he has his hand on the rail. Sorry, neelos.lol

Jarrett Liu
yessah’ OLD SKOOL riding STYLE


Sept 22

https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 433930080/
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5’ x 19”

Any good shaper can get it done. I’ll give you any of the various dimensions you want. It’s all based on the principle of basically a really small surfboard , like a grom board but wider, 18 1/2” to 20” wide tops.

Sept22

https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 443145080/
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Double concave, to a V in the tail, good rocker

Sept22x
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5’ x 19” single fin by Matt Moore
Kinda a double end disc! Goes through the creek section at Indicator like buttah!Oct 7
https://www.facebook.com/groups/paipobe ... 680630080/

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Mat Moore boadr details
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they were thin and had a very low but effective belly dish, and really easy to duck dive.

Not neutral flotation like GG’s spoons but close.
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