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	<title>Comments on: 6&#8242;1 Surftech M10 Ratboy Model</title>
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		<title>by: Peter L</title>
		<link>http://custom.surfboardshack.com/61-surftech-m10-ratboy-model/#comment-2498</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2007 03:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I was wanting more critical info on tuflite. I have been surfing a Wayne Lynch Tuflite for about 6 months. I have mixed opinion on the one I own. I have been surfing for 35years. I have owned a succession of Mark Richards Boards all have been real good. I have a tendency to ride boards around 6?10 to 7?. I dont like Mals or more accurately they dont like me. The Wayne Lynch Epoxy is fairly traditional 6?9? 19 3/4 Wide 2 11/16 thick Slight vee in bottom. What I like-It can make steep drops with much control, it paddles well.   What I dont like It has no “zing” out of turns. While it can plane over flat sections. If you try turns it feels as if its not gaining any speed out of the turn. I noted your remarks of how you felt Tuflite boards felt “dead”. It gives me the impression that I not getting the same pace out my turns and at times it rocks from side to side which is real weird not enough to lose control. Its also loose! Ive just bought a MR area pin to test agains it. What are your thoughts on this. Id be interested to hear from you.  Kind regards  Peter L</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was wanting more critical info on tuflite. I have been surfing a Wayne Lynch Tuflite for about 6 months. I have mixed opinion on the one I own. I have been surfing for 35years. I have owned a succession of Mark Richards Boards all have been real good. I have a tendency to ride boards around 6?10 to 7?. I dont like Mals or more accurately they dont like me. The Wayne Lynch Epoxy is fairly traditional 6?9? 19 3/4 Wide 2 11/16 thick Slight vee in bottom. What I like-It can make steep drops with much control, it paddles well.   What I dont like It has no “zing” out of turns. While it can plane over flat sections. If you try turns it feels as if its not gaining any speed out of the turn. I noted your remarks of how you felt Tuflite boards felt “dead”. It gives me the impression that I not getting the same pace out my turns and at times it rocks from side to side which is real weird not enough to lose control. Its also loose! Ive just bought a MR area pin to test agains it. What are your thoughts on this. Id be interested to hear from you.  Kind regards  Peter L
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