I gotta say, that does look like a really cool board! Congratulations! What is that model called? Does it have a special name, or is it just called a tri-fin round pin, or what?
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submariner wrote:I just came back from a session in La Jolla and I am growing to love the Parkes over my Blast.
The Blast has a bit more drive but the Parkes just kills the wave when doing cutbacks or off the lips.
It was almost too easy to do an off the lip and the cutbacks were pretty easy to do also.
Don thanks again for the board.
Tony,
Glad you like the board. I can honestly say I wish I were 20 years younger and more open minded to Tri-fins! This was a beautiful board and the dimensions came from Steeno and were slightly modified by David to accommodate California surf.
In Baja I took a 5'9" quad rounded pin designed for very small surf and we passed it around a bit. I haven't ridden the board in awhile and found that it was easy to "over" surf it... as soon as I let the board glide and looked for the critical move it was very responsive and extremely fun in small conditions.
Having a few boards in the quiver is essential, and also hard to find the time to ride them all these days!