Howdy!
Sitting here looking at the hart 5-fin.Since several of my boards are twinzers, this look s like a winner.It's twinzer like except for several differences.Forward fins single tabs] are more forward of the main fin.Main fins look like stock fcs. Rear fin does not look stock-kind of neat looking,just enough surface area to keep the board from sliding into oblivion! Also resembles the rusty C-5.Hmmmmm Most might not be familiar with both concepts-bet you cali.folks,especially the santa cruz folks know.In my exuberance I E-mailed Mr.hart and went berserk with amillion questions-not realizing that maybe a softer approach would have been more appropiate-sorry.So if anyone with any info,lenght-tail center-nose,other stats would be greatly appreciated.I design my own boards and through a great shaper-who interprets these ideas,with input and suggestions-Ive gotten some great board.THANKS!
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K Man..so it was you that emailed me!!
Mate, there's no such thing as a soft approach..don't ever hold back..I only hope my response was cool.
Probably not appropriate to repeat it now..you're looking for other comments.
Matty Nov..you can surf it if you want..I've spoken with your Dad and we are on track for a session on Tuesday morning..Narrabeen?
Got to get you focussed for Tahiti with a newy..and I'm stoked to be involved.
hart.
Mate, there's no such thing as a soft approach..don't ever hold back..I only hope my response was cool.
Probably not appropriate to repeat it now..you're looking for other comments.
Matty Nov..you can surf it if you want..I've spoken with your Dad and we are on track for a session on Tuesday morning..Narrabeen?
Got to get you focussed for Tahiti with a newy..and I'm stoked to be involved.
hart.