
size and shape
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size and shape
whats up. shaping my first knee board, and was originally gonna make a 6'2" pintail, but i don't know what size has to do with the performance of the board. im sure its just like a surfboard correct? and how are the rails shaped, just like a stand up? i was thinking about making it likeeee a 5'10"? or something a little bigger.
thanks!

haha, thanks, well im riding like 3 to 4 foot waves, (i get get i can get). so i think ill go for something a bit bigger, like a 6'x24"x3.3", probably a quad or tri fin setup, and i think ill do the cutting rail go about 1/2 up the board, i think im gonna go with a concave bottom, and perhaps a square or pin tail, than do a 4oz+6oz top with probably a 4oz bottom using O'FISH'L fins. kinda thinking out loud,
also with the fins, ive never really got a definition on where to put them. so i think ill go with the rear fin at 12" and the front at a little less than 22"
where is everybody's fin located, on something around a 6' board?


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Hey trowt: arent you like nine foot one??? So size will matter. maybe maybe not?? Smokin Rock made me ask




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Gnarls. I wanna see it too!!!trowt wrote:the most fun board I've ever ridden in waves that size is the 5'8x25 tri fin double bump found tail. it has a fair amount of rocker, the nose is kicked up and the bottom is flat. i call it the rabbit board (a painting of a rabbbit on the bottom)-i borrowed it from martinmurphy. it was shaped for a 280lbs Maori prince. its a lot thinner than you'd expect but catches waves with gusto. i'm having a copy made-i absolutely love it.
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