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Tips for Choosing a Fish Board Surfboard

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Summary: Learn how to pick a fish board surfboard and some pros and cons of this type of surf board in this free online video on how to care for a surfboard.

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By Brian Fields
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Brian Fields has been surfing for eight years. He's surfed waves on the North Carolina coast, the California coast and off Costa Rica. He currently teaches Middle School Science in...read more

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on 8/3/2009 This guy's a dumbass, I can't believe he's polluting the minds of middle school students.

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"BRIAN FIELDS: Hey, how's it going? I'm Brian Fields here at Aussie Island in Wilmington, North Carolina. We're here on behalf of Expert Village, here to talk to you about picking out a surfboard and what you can do to help take care of it in the meantime. Okay, second board we're going to talk about is a fish or what we call a fish. Fish range greatly, you have fish with round nose--some fish have a kinda of a more pointed nose like a short board. It's very, very broad term in surfing. Fish, all kinds of different shapes come with a fish board. The main thing to know, though, is a fish is usually a board that you're going to ride in smaller surf. A lot of people who typically ride a short board who don't necessarily want to move up to a long board or a fun board on days when, well say, have junkier surf, smaller surf, will pull out our fish. A fish usually will have--even if it has a pointed nose, a little bit rounder nose up top, you'll see this board does where as this fish right here, it's much more rounded. Another key to a fish is they're usually the width. They're usually a little wider than your short board. Thickness, you can ride about the same. Some people actually prefer thinner or thicker than their short board, that's more of a preference. The main thing though is, you're going to add width to your board. And then also, we usually ride them a couple inches shorter than your short board. It's going to give you a little "skatier" feel to the wave, allow you to get from section to section a little easier because of that width. Width will give a board a lot more volume, but like I say, it's very broad range. These two boards, this one is shaped out of foam, this one's an epoxy, spit out of a machine. The epoxy boards, again, give you a little more float but that's pretty much your overall with the fish. Like I say, its light like a short board but it's going to allow you to skim through those smaller waves much, much easier than a short board would."

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