johnxyz wrote:Thanks guys for all the great advice and recommendations.
I'm going to look into a custom from a CA shaper that a member was kind enough to PM me with contact info.
If that doesn't work out, my next option is a Freeline or a Cleary (if he is still shaping and if he does the Aus. fins fwd design - I still don't have any feed back on thoses two questions for Cleary).
I would love a Parkes but just too much money to import into the US. One member clearly layed out the design/build differences btwn a Parkes, Flashpoint and Island. Based on his input I would choose a Parkes.
As far as swim fins - it seems that Vipers are rated well for comfort and propulsion. Still don't know whether to order the 5" or 7" and the yellow or orange dot.......Help......
Thanks again
from Dean Cleary's site:
http://www.deanclearysurfboards.com/foamzone.html
December 20 2007
It's dark and dismal here in Southern California and I think the surfboard industry is quite dismal here as well. If you are not one of the big names with a huge marketing campaign you probably are not going to make a very good living in this industry. More and more of the industry leaders seem to be moving their operations to China or Mexico and surfers are able to get boards at a low cost from boards made abroad.
US consumers want low prices and seem willing to except surfboards that are made in China. I will continue to create boards at small volumes and and build them by hand here as I fill a niche market.
Dean Cleary seems to specialize in kneeboards that are 'fins back' and
that carry length well ( boards well over 6'0" is not a problem), yet surf well in all size surf.
Fins are very personal, yet you have to start somewhere.
Its best to progress or degress(depending on the point of view) up to larger fins.
Maybe you can offer something for me.
It would be very interesting if you could post the Parkes vs. Flashpoint vs
Island analysis. I've never had a Parkes or Island board and it would be
helpful if it was posted without attributation. In any case, I'd like to read it.
