They are actually thinner than most boards, they range from 1.5 inches thick to 2.5 inches thick. You are just unused to seeing parallel profile constant rail section boards
Thanks, these days we use paulownia because it's such a pefect surfboard material, but we have used redwood, pine, cedar, balsa, poplar and fijiian kauri in the past
The fin setup is designed around the tunnel fin, which is the lowest drag fin shape possible, it also creates lift using the 'hydrofoil' principle. In front of the tunnel is a bulb tipped flex fin, this works in the same way as a regular flex fin in that it responds to rider input by loading up energy and then releasing it, giving a subtle 'twang' to the board.
Can't you make them thinner? They look pretty thick..
mrtavares 8 months ago
They are actually thinner than most boards, they range from 1.5 inches thick to 2.5 inches thick. You are just unused to seeing parallel profile constant rail section boards
RoyStewart 8 months ago
Very creative.
hanabahn 9 months ago
Whoa... Dude, all those boards need is a cone piece.
SquidgyMcGee 1 year ago
Yeah people. Your doing it.
A1StudioPhotography 1 year ago
are you from another planet where they wear pink wetsuits, and ride monstrous boards with jets on the bottom? rad.
quinnb123 1 year ago
weird
metaZen 1 year ago
what is with the red wetties haha?
shanecross4life 2 years ago
They are pink 'flamingo' red doesn't show up very well when wet !
RoyStewart 2 years ago
Cheers, the tunnel fins are great, very smooth and fast with lots of drive.
RoyStewart 2 years ago
how do those fins perform?? 5 * 4 u
fumastes 2 years ago
Nice board! What kind of wood do you use?
hasurf1 2 years ago
Thanks, these days we use paulownia because it's such a pefect surfboard material, but we have used redwood, pine, cedar, balsa, poplar and fijiian kauri in the past
RoyStewart 2 years ago
cool song
aarondkeogh 2 years ago
Thanks Tom, not sure what the difference is but we'll definitely keep it up !
Aloha
Roy Stewart
RoyStewart 2 years ago
I love what you guys are doing. But more than that, what you're TRYING TO DO. Keep it up!
Aloha,
Tom "boogie' Morey
tommymorey 2 years ago
Very Very Very fast board! Rocket
PukkPukk 2 years ago
crazy.. greatest thing i've seen in a while. can't wait to get to the surf shop in the morning and tell the shaper what he needs to be making!
gilligan369 3 years ago
lol I'm sure he'll be stoked to hear that he has to spend about ten to twenty times as long making a board !
RoyStewart 3 years ago
a space oddysee... Great work.
(Nice wetsuit btw)
titalaj 4 years ago
mr.roy stewart is right...basic principle of airo dynamics...
CHOIBOARDS 4 years ago
The fin setup is designed around the tunnel fin, which is the lowest drag fin shape possible, it also creates lift using the 'hydrofoil' principle. In front of the tunnel is a bulb tipped flex fin, this works in the same way as a regular flex fin in that it responds to rider input by loading up energy and then releasing it, giving a subtle 'twang' to the board.
RoyStewart 4 years ago
why are the fins like that
juankast26 4 years ago
wicked shapes!!!
basjebierwordtkoud 4 years ago