Fish dimensions
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Fish dimensions
Going to have a new fish shaped, a 5' 11" quadfin fish. Classic style, travel board. My other boards are around 21 3/4". I was thinking of going a little wider and thinner, maybe 22" wide and 2 1/2" thick. Any thoughts? Oh, also fins...any suggestions on a quad set of futures? thanks
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TSenn,
my first question is: is it gonna be another Lis?
my second question is: are you gonna sell me your other Lis?
What are the dimensions on your current board, and what do you like or dislike about it? And more importantly, what are YOUR dimensions?
I do a lot of MMA training and weightlifting, so I tend to be a little stocky. The dimensions for my quad: 5'8" X 22" X 2 5/8", with canard (speed dialer) fins in a Lokbox system. I'm really happy, it's my first quad after riding nothing but keels since the 70's. Good float, fast paddler, lots of drive.
my first question is: is it gonna be another Lis?

my second question is: are you gonna sell me your other Lis?

What are the dimensions on your current board, and what do you like or dislike about it? And more importantly, what are YOUR dimensions?
I do a lot of MMA training and weightlifting, so I tend to be a little stocky. The dimensions for my quad: 5'8" X 22" X 2 5/8", with canard (speed dialer) fins in a Lokbox system. I'm really happy, it's my first quad after riding nothing but keels since the 70's. Good float, fast paddler, lots of drive.
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Hey Tsenn,
FWIW, some input from an aussie.
Dave Parkes makes my boards. I asked him for a fish for Kirra a good few years ago and he came up with a beautiful quad 5'10" X 22 1/2" thicknessed to suit my 73 kg bod. The fins were O' Fish'l, which were OK but nothing special. I've had a couple of variants on that board since, but that first one was a magic stick that went just unreal. Super fast, super loose, and the best barrel board I've ever had. There's a coupla photos of a carbon copy we did of this board at album_showpage.php?pic_id=2428
Just BTW, this is the kind of wave it was made for.

In my most recent board, which is the same length but 23 1/4" wide and with a completely different tail, I opted for Futures and have no regrets. When the Vector II Quad sets became available I tried them and they went unreal. Gave the board another gear. I won't use anything other than Futures in future boards. Nice firm box, surfs like a glassed in fin, and the foils are great. Board seems to have extra squirt with the Vector II, and with the Pivot rear set, will turn on it's own axis. This means 360s at will and holding power through on-rail turns. Magic combination.
Another advantage with Futures; as Surfhorn pointed out, others make fins that fit the Futures box.
Check out http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =415940898 which someone was kind enough to post on another thread on this site a little while ago.
PS. The next set of fins on my shopping list is the SA quads. I'll keep ya posted here if there's a good report to be made, but my feedback will be limited to "goes unreal" as that is about the limit of my technical expertise in the field of fin design / board performance.
PPS. Cappy, I'm working up a theory that you and I are the same person but in parallel universes. Too spooky...
PPPS. Sorry for the phat post ... I have a tendency to be pedantic, I guess.
FWIW, some input from an aussie.
Dave Parkes makes my boards. I asked him for a fish for Kirra a good few years ago and he came up with a beautiful quad 5'10" X 22 1/2" thicknessed to suit my 73 kg bod. The fins were O' Fish'l, which were OK but nothing special. I've had a couple of variants on that board since, but that first one was a magic stick that went just unreal. Super fast, super loose, and the best barrel board I've ever had. There's a coupla photos of a carbon copy we did of this board at album_showpage.php?pic_id=2428
Just BTW, this is the kind of wave it was made for.

In my most recent board, which is the same length but 23 1/4" wide and with a completely different tail, I opted for Futures and have no regrets. When the Vector II Quad sets became available I tried them and they went unreal. Gave the board another gear. I won't use anything other than Futures in future boards. Nice firm box, surfs like a glassed in fin, and the foils are great. Board seems to have extra squirt with the Vector II, and with the Pivot rear set, will turn on it's own axis. This means 360s at will and holding power through on-rail turns. Magic combination.
Another advantage with Futures; as Surfhorn pointed out, others make fins that fit the Futures box.
Check out http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =415940898 which someone was kind enough to post on another thread on this site a little while ago.
PS. The next set of fins on my shopping list is the SA quads. I'll keep ya posted here if there's a good report to be made, but my feedback will be limited to "goes unreal" as that is about the limit of my technical expertise in the field of fin design / board performance.
PPS. Cappy, I'm working up a theory that you and I are the same person but in parallel universes. Too spooky...

PPPS. Sorry for the phat post ... I have a tendency to be pedantic, I guess.
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