alaia teaser at jeffreys bay

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2009

Roscoe shaped me this alaia, been riding it for about a month and am completely hooked. When the surf is smaller all I ride is this thing. Its made of pine, 5'8", 1" thick, tapered rails, and a single concave. It used to be a 6'6" but we cut about a foot off of it so it would fit in my board bag. Glad to say it still works. Jeffreys Bay is unreal, this place is awesome. Thanks to Louise and Rich Hambloch for filming.

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  • Rosoe got the pine plank from Home Depot. He cut it in half and glued it together with some kind of marine epoxy. I heard you can use gorilla glue. But if you've got some money, go buy a paulownia blank online or from a surfshop. Its night and day. But the pine works as you can see from the vid. Damn I miss Jbay.

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  • How long is that?

  • alaia=speed

  • hey man realy nice style, i was wondering building one for me made from agabe, but i see that pine is also a good alternative, yours is made from plywood?

  • hey, i'm thinking of making one of these. is the pine just from a hardware store because i'm not sure what to use. thanks

  • Does anyone else want to watch "The Present" now?

  • Very nice, 5 stars!

  • inspiring bra thats SICK

  • i love the speed you get when your riding an alaia on a cleen wave like this i dont thing any fin board can match the feeling.

  • holy sick.................

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