I agree with you on the tail, but the surf here is rarely overhead, and in those cases, I use a bigger board anyway.
Yeah, the template is based at 5'8" but obviously draws heavily on the fish, so can be scaled easily.
Water temp in the summer is still 8-10C here. We wear 4mm suits and booties even in summer up here, so foam is our friend;)
Hey mitch, am thinking about a single with small sidebites set close to parallel. But the more I look at it, I may go for a quad with large lead fins, and small trailers.
Am just waiting on the blank, so should post some shaped pictures soon.
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...Rob,
the problem that I found with those tails is when the surf ups
but works really good in summer flat, fat conditions
I guess that will be in the 5 2- 5 11
range
in my opinion, more than these is too much foam for the design
cheers
nice planshape...what fin set up you thinking?
hey reverb,
I agree with you on the tail, but the surf here is rarely overhead, and in those cases, I use a bigger board anyway.
Yeah, the template is based at 5'8" but obviously draws heavily on the fish, so can be scaled easily.
Water temp in the summer is still 8-10C here. We wear 4mm suits and booties even in summer up here, so foam is our friend;)
Hey mitch, am thinking about a single with small sidebites set close to parallel. But the more I look at it, I may go for a quad with large lead fins, and small trailers.
Am just waiting on the blank, so should post some shaped pictures soon.
Thanks for the comments.
That looks like Rob. We've been playing with some similar super-wide tailed non-fishes as well.
Good fun!
Lars
42 Surfboards
That looks like fun, is what I meant to say. Not that it looks like you, Rob.
Lars
42 Surfboards
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