Too Much Fun on Rob Machado’s New “Too Fish”

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2023
  • Shop Firewire TOO FISH here
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    The Too Fish is Rob Machado’s most recent update to his retro fish design. Preserving the outline and rails of the original GO Fish, the Too Fish replaces the tricky channel on the original bottom contour with a more user-friendly single to double concave exiting between the fins, as well as a touch of vee in the tips of the tail. The result is a more user-friendly, maneuverable ride, but without sacrificing the classic retro fish flow.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @yoleyo80
    @yoleyo80 Před rokem

    how would you compare this to the seaside? these are almost same dims. thanks

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      To board a totally different. The Tails and the concave is noticeably different.

  • @cwr8618
    @cwr8618 Před rokem +1

    Doesn't putting fins further from the tail make it more loose?

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      Yes I believe so.
      Im not sure what they did but it seems to make the board smoother.
      Maybe changed the toe? but not sure.

  • @SlickWillie
    @SlickWillie Před rokem +1

    i weigh around 198 lbs - and am riding the 33.8L dominator 2, and the 34.2l mashup. wondering if the 5'6'@ 33.2l will be fine... never rode a board that small @ 5'6..the 34.9 @ 5'7 seems a little large.

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      It all come down to preference.
      The construction is the same as the mash up, its the helium construction.
      I give you a lot of credit most guys at your weight are riding a bit more volume. .
      Man I really don't know what to tell you about that.. sorry - David

    • @SlickWillie
      @SlickWillie Před rokem

      @@hawaiiansouthshore all good man lol. 45 years strong as well :) i will just have to check one out in person and give it the old feel up lol

    • @hss320
      @hss320 Před rokem

      @@SlickWillie YES gotta feel it up for sure...hahahaha 🤣

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      @@SlickWillie Just to let you know we didnt get the boards in yet..its on it;s way here...hopefully in the next few days. Check out out IG and as soon as it lands we'll post it. - David

    • @RucaMad
      @RucaMad Před rokem +2

      Im 5'10 sittin at 193lbs, so were pretty close. I went to my local shop and felt the 5'7 and 5'5 TOO FISH. Personally i felt 5'5 was too short and 5'7 was too tall. My daily driver is a short board at 30L and im probably going with a 5'6 TOO FISH. Hope that helps. I also held it side by side with the Seaside and they are identical in "feel".

  • @stevenyao8660
    @stevenyao8660 Před rokem +3

    Nice! Would you explain why the Machado Sunday became twin fin only for FireWire fans?

    • @noelmantuhac6455
      @noelmantuhac6455 Před rokem

      Hahahaha

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem +2

      I'm not sure, that would be a question for FireWire.
      However, I have spoken to several people who have tried both the 2+1 setup and the new twin fin setup.
      They've mentioned that the new twin fin setup seems to have a greater sense of drive and smoother turns.
      It's possible that FW made adjustments to the side fins to optimize the performance of the twin fin setup.
      Maybe because more people are enjoying riding it as a twin fin so from feedback they made this decision...??

    • @charleshawk6668
      @charleshawk6668 Před rokem

      I just got a email from FireWire. They said Rob felt it works better as a twin. They didn’t mention about any other changes,

    • @stevenyao8660
      @stevenyao8660 Před rokem

      @@hawaiiansouthshore Thanks for reply. Maybe ask the FW guy next time? He seems always have stories about FW board development.

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      @@charleshawk6668 NO worries will do - David

  • @jphrabe8327
    @jphrabe8327 Před rokem +2

    Would be cool to get an explanation between the helium tech vs the volcanic tech

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem +2

      Yes, I didn't know the difference between helium technology and volcanic technology either.
      They are pretty much the same board in terms of how they feel and their weight.
      After examining their construction, I noticed that the only difference lies in the materials used for the last two layers of the deck and the bottom layer. The deck is made of double 4 oz Balsalt, while the bottom layer is a single 4 oz. This design is supposed to make the board stronger.
      However, as you may or may not know, the helium construction is exceptionally strong.
      I've spoken to people who weigh around 220 pounds and have been using helium boards for a year without noticing any significant damage or dings.
      - David

    • @jphrabe8327
      @jphrabe8327 Před rokem

      @@hawaiiansouthshore thanks for the info..

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 Před rokem

      Volcanic is a little heavier than the regular heliums.

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      @@benjaminm5232 oh interesting in my arms I feel pretty much the same. What's the difference in weight?

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 Před rokem +1

      @@hawaiiansouthshore Not enough to make a difference in the water, but it's a touch heavier.

  • @SA1NTZZZ
    @SA1NTZZZ Před rokem

    If someone came in at 5’10 200 and was looking for the right ballpark fit on size…standard intermediate skill, what direction dims would you point them towards?

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      First I would ask that person a few more questions.
      What are currently riding now is it a Shortboard, funboard or longboard?
      What are the dims and volume of that board.
      Also ask if they what type of waves they want to ride the Too Fish on, Beach Break, Point Break or Reef Break.
      Then find out if how often they surf.
      If they are on the mainland do they plan on surfing durning the winter and if so what mm wetsuit do they usually wear.
      - David

    • @SA1NTZZZ
      @SA1NTZZZ Před rokem

      @@hawaiiansouthshore
      Current board: Thread Boom Box 2 Pro (hybrid outline, double wing round tail) 5’10” 21 2 9/16 34L
      Surfing exclusively beach breaks like Huntington Beach pier
      Surf 2-5 times per week and usually wear a 3/2

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      @@SA1NTZZZ What is your height and weight?

    • @SA1NTZZZ
      @SA1NTZZZ Před rokem

      @@hawaiiansouthshore 5’10 200

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem +1

      @@SA1NTZZZ oh shoot you told me that in the beginning...sorry. I would recommend the 5'8 35.5L. from talking to few people that I really wrote this board they said it's super fast it goes on Rell really well so with that little extra volume you'll be able to mix sections that you never have before and you'll be able to beat the crowd. And I'm sure specially in Huntington. There's tons of people out there.

  • @cwr8618
    @cwr8618 Před rokem +1

    I don’t understand the wood frame thing. Wood is visible on the tail. Is he saying there’s wood incorporated elsewhere? The descriptions are kinda thin. Show us some diagrams or CFD or cross sections. Would be helpful

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      Yes, the wood on this board and all the helium goes all the way around the board.
      So, the nose has a wooden nose block, and then the wood runs along the rails and to the tail.
      If you pause the video at 1:10, you can see a faint wood under the glass.
      If you're looking for more detailed information on the materials used in the helium construction, you can check out this link: www.firewiresurfboards.com/pages/helium-tech
      It provides a drawing that shows all the materials incorporated in the helium construction.
      - David

  • @surfininmy40s
    @surfininmy40s Před rokem +1

    How much these cost?

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem

      Aloha! The cost is $920 + shipping you can also check it out here www.hawaiiansouthshore.com/collections/firewire-too-fish-hawaii

  • @MrFantxo
    @MrFantxo Před rokem +1

    Chuy the man

  • @ThePokersurfer
    @ThePokersurfer Před rokem +1

    Go Fish 2.0 without the channel???

    • @hss320
      @hss320 Před rokem +2

      Yes with more of a shortboard bottom on the fish.

  • @celinhobjj
    @celinhobjj Před rokem

    That’s a copy from Chris Christenson Fish.

    • @hawaiiansouthshore
      @hawaiiansouthshore  Před rokem +1

      oh interesting , we're actually just started working with Christenson.
      He's shaping a few boards for us.
      Pretty excited to get some hand shaped boards. -David

    • @peraltish
      @peraltish Před 10 měsíci

      I have both. They’re a similar outline, but there are some big differences. Rails are different, and the concave in the too fish is wayyy deeper and the Vee at the tail is more pronounced

  • @richardward2469
    @richardward2469 Před 11 měsíci

    I would like one of everything I can see 😳😳🤣🤣🤣🤣💖💖🦦🦦☯️☯️