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Surfboards Through the Years

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Surfboards. Through the Years. The First Surfboards. Olo / Alii. Alaia. 10-12 feet long Reserved for commoners (length of board reflected social class). 14-16 feet long Reserved for chiefs and nobleman. Both are wooden boards made from the native Wili Wili , Ula and Koa trees. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Surfboards

SurfboardsThrough the Years

Page 2: Surfboards

Olo/Alii Alaia• 10-12 feet long

• Reserved for commoners (length of board reflected social class)

• 14-16 feet long

• Reserved for chiefs and nobleman

The First Surfboards

Both are wooden boards made from the native Wili Wili, Ula and Koa trees

Page 3: Surfboards

Early 20th CenturyGeorge Freeth

•The 1st professional surfer, George Freeth, brought surfing, then a dying sport, to California •The surfboards were• being made out of redwood then•Freeth took the long Hawaiian boards and cut them in half•The new surfboards were now 6-10 feet in length making them lighter; more accessible

Page 4: Surfboards

Making the Board LighterTom Blake; Balsa Wood

• A less heavy wood, balsa, was introduced and surfboards became even lighter

• Redwood is water resistant, but it’s heavy

• To make it lighter, a surfer named Tom Blake came up with a hollow board design

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Fibreglass, Epoxy, Foam

• A foam board is for beginners to avoid blood and bruises from a heavy and hard board

• New materials like fiberglass and epoxy resin have allowed for even lighter boards

• Cheaper to produce• Dent resistant

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Surfboard Leash

• The surfboard leash is a safety device as much as it is handy to have

• Attaches to the leg• Ensures you don’t

lose your board in rough water

Pat O’Neill

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Tail Designs• Squash/Square tail

– Enhances manoeuvrability– For small waves and heavier

surfers. • Pin Tail

– Big wave surfboard– Allows it to hold in where a wider

tail would cause the surfboard to spin out

• Swallow/Split Tail– Turning abilities of a wide tail

design – The individual points act in a

similar fashion to the pintail design.

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Twin Fins

Page 10: Surfboards

Three Fin Thruster

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4 or More...?

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Different Shapes of Boards• Longer surfboards will paddle easier, glide better and make

it easier to get around sections• However they are less maneuverable than short surfboards

• Wider surfboards float better, are more stable and ideal for beginners and for surfing junk waves

• In large waves most surfers benefit from the increase in control that narrower surfboards will give

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Other Design Points:

• Thick or Thin• Bottom Contours• Nose Lift• Tail Lift• Surfboard Rocker• Surfboard Rails

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Surfboard Future...

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SOURCEShttp://360guide.info/surfing/surfboard-design.html?Itemid=6http://www.girlsurfboards.com/pages.php?pageid=2http://www.clubofthewaves.com/culture_surfboard.php

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