When driving with a surfboard on the roof, it's important to follow local traffic laws and regulations, which typically set speed limits for all vehicles. Generally, you should drive at a safe speed that ensures the surfboard remains secure, usually not exceeding the posted speed limit. Additionally, it's advisable to consider wind resistance and stability, which may require driving a bit slower, especially on highways. Always ensure the surfboard is properly secured to avoid any accidents.
well mate, it actually depends of the steerer of the surfboard. if the steerer is fat, then the surfboard will be too lazy to pull his weight around but if the steerrer is skinny, the surfboard will still be too lazy. that's just how a surfboard works, get a boat if you want to go somewhere fast!
any car can hold a surfboard if you either have a bungee cord or a roof rack I think the answer your lokking for is a Woody
Yes I can.
there's not a gold surfboard but there is a silver surfboard which is in the sports catalog
james surfboard
It is the deck.
Drive that Fast was created in 1991-01.
An 8-foot surfboard is quite long, and fitting it inside a Volkswagen T25 can be challenging due to the van's interior dimensions. While the T25 has some cargo space, the length of the surfboard may require it to be transported diagonally, and even then, it might be difficult to close the doors fully. It’s often more practical to transport such a long board on a roof rack or outside the vehicle.
Here is a site that talks about surfboard waxing and how to do it www.surfscience.com/topics/learn-to-surf/.../how-to-wax-a-surfboard , or this site that shows you how to wax the surf board www.wikihow.com/Wax-a-Surfboard
A tape drive is not a fast drive and not appropriate for most users.
There are 259 surfboard manufacturers in the U.S.A.
They drive fast bcoz they have bad face.hahahaha