Red wrote:
Support kneeboard shapers. They know best.
Whole heartedly - seconded!!!!!!
Personally I worked with a standup shaper on big concaves for a few years. He was a great craftsman. The boards flew.
Yet there was a fundamental flaw in the boards.
David Parkes and Slats (Drift) knew what that flaw was going to be (and how to ameliorate it) before they even saw the boards.

I'm sure Hart would have too.
The other thing I've noticed with most standup shapers is- they treat kneelos more as an antique curiosity, a secondary sole who isn't really a surfer, a kind of sideline to their business.
Certainly not in the serious way we deserve to be viewed.
Bryn,
Not sure who shapes Novokov's boards. I'm sure Matt did say a standup shaper's name, but my brain was full at the time
http://www.surfwx.net/images/Surfpics/KCC/DPP_0030.JPG on surfwx's website!
both these boards shaped by standups :
http://www.surfwx.net/images/Surfpics/KCC/DPP_0033.JPG
Novokov's boards: They're interesting, well crafted. I'd say the beauty of them was in the subtle, incremental changes that wouldn't be apparent till you'd ridden them.
in action (from surfwx's excellent w ebsite)
http://www.surfwx.net/images/Surfpics/KCC/DPP_0050.JPG
For example, I noticed that he'd left off the resin edge which is so popular here in Oz. He also had more tail kick than you normally see now days. (could be standup shaper epiphenomena - but I don't think so) which was linked to: nice tail curve planshape. Terry Fitz (graphite?) outside fins and one of those new "boingy" FCS plasticcomposite centre fins.
I was suprised( but happy) he'd gone with a through concave.
Then again, why should I be suprised? I know zilch about novokov except that he is a good bloke and a fantastic surfer.
I guess I thought everyone in Sydney (soon to be the whole planet?) rides a spiral vee
cheers
Kneelingbrotha
Hart used (still does?) to say "it's all good"
You know what?
It's true.
