Had my all rounder for about 2 years now and it's nearly time for me to order another cause of dings etc...
There's nothing wrong with my present board design wise, but for the sake of progress/variation-on-a-theme I've been thinking about this for a while - the idea of a board within a board.
My most popular longtime wipeout (because of inadequate surfing ability) is to whack the lip in a reo and freefall straight down, down down, all the way through the water surface and all the way to the sandbank

hence this question.
I'd like my exact board with another say three inches added, not to the centre, but to the nose. Bit like a gondolier nose (or 1970's summercloud boards if anyone remembers them) - call it the Gerard Deperdeiu model. (Or the Cyrano model for the francophiles amongst us)
The idea would be that the extra nose would be as thin as possible so it wouldn't change the balance of the board, nor the flotation - ie it should paddle and ride from the same spot and consequently not effect the gradual rocker approach with its attendent advantages.
The nose would only come into play on those steep pit dives off the re-eo.
Any ideas?
Am I dreaming here, or given the ability to carve it out of available blanks, is it going to work? Or am I going to push water anyway because of some unseen phenomena?
Will I need to add reverse curve to the nose planshape to keep it out of the water during rail turns?
And what about the uggliness factor.
Genesis: in 'old' videos of Kyle Bryant I've noticed that he rides a fairly long board, yet the length during the ride when the board is flat, is underutilised. He in fact, could be said to be riding a "board within a board" - in a way I suppose the same could be said about most of us.
thanks in advance
Basil
