cool, dont doubt it, might make myself one in the future, just got several oher things on the go...cheers
Firefly Twinzer
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Re: Firefly Twinzer
Hey Pinhead,
Please post some pics and a ride report once your done, I am sure your gonna have a lot of fun on that board. I think that when someone wins a WCT event on a board like this, the short wide trend will shift to low volume planing hulls.
Please post some pics and a ride report once your done, I am sure your gonna have a lot of fun on that board. I think that when someone wins a WCT event on a board like this, the short wide trend will shift to low volume planing hulls.
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Re: Firefly Twinzer
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The tail on your firefly does look a little wider than the average performance board MP, is that right? Of course its not a wide planing hull tail, but I wouldn't call it tightly pulled in either.
I'm keen to see where the twinzer variations go, seems to offer a different feel again to suit different prefernces with performance slant.
The tail on your firefly does look a little wider than the average performance board MP, is that right? Of course its not a wide planing hull tail, but I wouldn't call it tightly pulled in either.
I'm keen to see where the twinzer variations go, seems to offer a different feel again to suit different prefernces with performance slant.
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Re: Firefly Twinzer
Captn, answered these questions on my thread mate..
http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtop ... 27#p489327
http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtop ... 27#p489327
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