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Quad Fin Surfing at Leo Carrillo, CA - 4 Leaf Clover

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

http://www.proctorsurf.com/Surf-Boards/Quad-Fin

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"Four Leaf Clover" custom Quad Fin by Todd Proctor - in Leo Carillo, CA - 2 foot crumblers. No center fin reduces drag: faster and looser down the line. Two fins on the rail creates more drive. Offspring of the "Four Leaf Clover"....now available...the "Five Leaf Clover" - Fin setups available: Quad setup: drivey yet loose] Standard thruster: combination of drive & hold Large twins with small trailer: drivey & skatey with holding power Large twins: super skatey; great for small waves & summertime
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http://www.proctorsurf.com/Surf-Boards/Quad-Fin

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  • is it just me or is that guy always a bit too far back on the board. looks like he's sinking the back of the board?

  • I'd like to get that for sure, probably a 6'4" witha light glass job..?... What kind of concave is under that, single to double, or double all the way??

  • 1:45 layback snap on a 3 foot wave that's skill

  • me too so rips quad fish boards

  • will be getting a quad fish this week! 6'6" sickness!!

  • where is that?

  • @BEEBEE159

    hello i owe a KG myself. i m 6 foot tall and my weight varies between 160-165 and i m riding a 5'8 so i d tell u a 6 foot is 2 big for a fish. i c ur comment is old so my reply might b useless. cheers

  • I am thinking to buy this Kane Garden board; but I am not sure because it is a 6'0" performance fish with a diamond tail. Usually fish boards come with a swallow tail; and I'm not sure how the board would behave with a diamond tail. Does anyone have any advice for me?

    For your info, the board is pretty thick (about 2 3/4 inches) and has a quad fin setup, with one winglet (i.e. bump) on the rail.

  • That's not a squash tail; it's called a diamond tail. It's a cross between a squash tail and a pin tail.

    Cheers

  • 6'1 retro fish quad being shaped for me at the moment. cant fucking wait.

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