Great surfer and shaper. His ripping Two Mile on that first tow in board he showed was impressive. Most guys go for 9'6"or more for 15' plus two mile. I'd love to see him make a similar shape, but around 7'4" to 8' as a paddle in board. I loved Wayne Lynch boards in the old days, but I reckon MC is a true maestro with that little bit of magic that a lifetime of experience brings to the equation.
This is one of the boards I have been making since 2009.I call it the flatline.Michael Peterson was doing this back in the 70's.When the board is on rail its flat...yet pivots.The direction change is immediate.Great design.
1:00 thats some really smart design. Does anyone know of a shaper before Maurice who designed for that flat spot at a 45 degree angle on a turn which such an extreme rail rocker?
I am fascinated by these boards. The only way I can see that you could get a concave that has a dead flat 45 degree cross section is if you "cheat" on the cross section and don't include the entire concave. By definition, a single concave's center line will be "lower" than it's edges. You don't see that when MC places the straight edge because the ends of the straight are quite a bit in from the concave's edges. That means the concave must have all its curve concentrated in its outer 1/6 or 1/8.
wrong. it IS possible for the angled cross section to be dead flat at a given angle of attack. It just depends on the relationship of the rail curve to the concave shape. Maurice gets it.
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Great surfer and shaper. His ripping Two Mile on that first tow in board he showed was impressive. Most guys go for 9'6"or more for 15' plus two mile. I'd love to see him make a similar shape, but around 7'4" to 8' as a paddle in board. I loved Wayne Lynch boards in the old days, but I reckon MC is a true maestro with that little bit of magic that a lifetime of experience brings to the equation.
This is one of the boards I have been making since 2009.I call it the flatline.Michael Peterson was doing this back in the 70's.When the board is on rail its flat...yet pivots.The direction change is immediate.Great design.
1:00 thats some really smart design. Does anyone know of a shaper before Maurice who designed for that flat spot at a 45 degree angle on a turn which such an extreme rail rocker?
I am fascinated by these boards. The only way I can see that you could get a concave that has a dead flat 45 degree cross section is if you "cheat" on the cross section and don't include the entire concave. By definition, a single concave's center line will be "lower" than it's edges. You don't see that when MC places the straight edge because the ends of the straight are quite a bit in from the concave's edges. That means the concave must have all its curve concentrated in its outer 1/6 or 1/8.
wrong. it IS possible for the angled cross section to be dead flat at a given angle of attack. It just depends on the relationship of the rail curve to the concave shape. Maurice gets it.
5.08: Hooooning...... Yewww!
Unreal!
my metro is so fast!
i want!
This was great, I've been looking for "chicken coops for sale uk" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Machaaldity Coop Blaster - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend got great success with it.