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not the best pic...5'10" x 20 1/2" x 2 3/8" original fin placement...NC liked this one but he wanted some extra response and manouverability while still maintaining the glidey feel....
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one on the right
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I liked this one more than Nick did I think, he said it felt dull and he wanted more performance ...I kept the width in the planshape and increased the tail curves as well as adjusting fin placement after Nicks feedback and thoughts... dims were 5'9" x 20 1/4" x 2 3/8"
I really enjoyed this one especially on my backhand, it would really drive off the bottom and hook tight in the lip or of the top for me...but it wasnt getting Nick stoked so we had to make changes...even if it went sweet for me...
and then the newy as in pics at top of thread...the newy is more foiled out, less volume right in nose and tail, as well as decreased overall area in planshape, tails pulled in quite a bit, double is deep , nearly 1/4" and the stringer has been left higher than rails to create a vee type peak ( similar to the first one I did for NC which he explained he liked the way it felt , this one is much deeper though ).,
rails were kept very hard and boxy in the tail, rail has well tucked edge and edge is carried quite a fair way forward, almost to centre where the rails slowly soften up but still a rolled edge to the wide point, then the are very round and forgiving to the nose...flat nose entry that very gradually blends into a single to WP where a shallow double starts, then it gets serious just in front of the fins and runs deeply thru the fins then flattens out just before the tail, deep curvey bat tail ....hope he likes it, I wanna ride it and plan to if I get the chance.....
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