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Subject:
surfboards
Category: Sports and Recreation Asked by: caroline71-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
23 May 2005 14:49 PDT
Expires: 22 Jun 2005 14:49 PDT Question ID: 524772 |
at what length range is a surfboard considered a longboard? |
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Subject:
Re: surfboards
Answered By: tlspiegel-ga on 23 May 2005 14:59 PDT |
Hi caroline71, Thank you for your question. http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:okgNlMkG7bEJ:www.sanclemente.com/HeritageCenter/Surfing.htm+surfboard+length++considered+a+longboard&hl=en "In the longboard division (surfboards over 9 feet in length)" ========= http://www.gumbylock.com.au/Aussie/html/Rules.html "If a customer wishes to surf at a competitive level (i.e. contests) he must look for a longboard with the following specifications: Minimum 9?0? length x total of 53? which in simple terms is combined measurement of wide point, nose width and tail width taken 12? from nose across board and 12? from tail across board." ========= Best regards, tlspiegel |
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