parabolic stringers
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parabolic stringers
I picked up my new board the other day-custom hand shaped and glassed by local S.D. shaper Mark Schneider-5'7" x21"x 2 1/2" quadfin fish-EPS/Epoxy with parabolic stringer'sParabolic stringers are bolsa wrapped around the edge of the rails, about 2" in, replacing traditional down the line stringers.On a board with parabolics, you lean into the stringer during a turn and the stringer bends, shooting you in the direction your turning = more speed and acceleration through each turn, creating more torque. I haven't surfed in anything over 5' yet, but so far it rocks, really fast and with quadfins (FCS Scimitars, forward set @ 18" from the tail, back fin's set @ 8") this stick is fast, and turns really well!
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Sounds hot, get the photos up Geno.gene west wrote:Strictly Schneider all the way Matt, I'll try to get Tee to post a couple of photos so you can check it out, your welcome to ride it if your inclined hermano!!!
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Re: parabolic stringers
Mr. West Iv'e seen those type of boards, never shaped one but they would have to ride differently, cool innovation! I shape somthing similar but a stringerless blank with inserts in the rail about 1 1/2 " in from the rail edge and 1/2 ' into the bottom deck going along the outline as well, it has a different flex and a cool punch out of turns, the inserts are bass wood. I'm really into new innovations in board designs!gene west wrote:I picked up my new board the other day-custom hand shaped and glassed by local S.D. shaper Mark Schneider-5'7" x21"x 2 1/2" quadfin fish-EPS/Epoxy with parabolic stringer'sParabolic stringers are bolsa wrapped around the edge of the rails, about 2" in, replacing traditional down the line stringers.On a board with parabolics, you lean into the stringer during a turn and the stringer bends, shooting you in the direction your turning = more speed and acceleration through each turn, creating more torque. I haven't surfed in anything over 5' yet, but so far it rocks, really fast and with quadfins (FCS Scimitars, forward set @ 18" from the tail, back fin's set @ 8") this stick is fast, and turns really well!
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