Postby blowhard » Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:42 pm
you are so right,
make em long 5' , single 4.5" fin on the pinner end then it won't catch , It's all you need with a pintail,with the small bow on the way out it's very shippy , the big end never pearls on the way down the line ,tons of rocker 2" on the pinner and 1 3/4 on the big end ,be sure to put your feet in the middle of the mass ,,not the board ,buttloads of concave 1/2",and flat in the pinner end ,
Hurry, because I hear they are going into production from Doyle very soon
then everybody that rides waves and stays to windward will have one ,
my pals say that they have never been on a board that goes to windward so well ,I just do it to operate one size smaller kite ,
Hein, calls them Transverse Assymetricle Twintips ,
I never ride toeside and the fin never catches unless you go flat (I dislike both )
,John Ash
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