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Sometimes people just gotta get the latest trend out of their system."Best Twin for dumping beach break?"
In October 1980, after seeing a twin fin surfboard with a "trigger point" fin Anderson had the idea for a new version of the existing three fin design which was later dubbed the "thruster".[1] Anderson created a prototype for the "thruster" design and took it on tour with him to Hawaii and California. When he returned to Sydney, he made two more surfboards with similar designs.[2]
In 1981, using one of those surfboards, he won the competition at the Bells Beach Classic and the World Surf League Offshore Pipeline Masters. "Surfing history took its biggest turn since polyurethane foam" as the "thruster" design became the most popular fin design for surfboards over the next 30 years.[1][3][4]
Anderson retired from professional surfboarding in the mid-1980s[2] and never sought to benefit commercially by patenting his invention. Anderson said: "If I didn’t come up with it right then, there were a lot of other people at the time that were working toward that same end goal. I’m just fortunate, and happy to contribute.
I'm not sure, but I hear these new thruster surfboards work pretty well in dumping beach break?
4 Fins !!I have a Hoyte Dart Twinzer that was completely fucking bananas in all conditions. It was a hand shape. He made me a couple more that looked identical and were great, but not the same. I brought it all over the world. One of these days I may ask Oak to scan and copy it and see how that works.
i like ur proper use of stokeGriffins twins work really well in punchy Newport waves
Another option if you want would be to stop by the Wave Tools shop in Costa Mesa . Lance has tons of stoke boars and are all proven fun in dumpy shorrey waves
Lots of full tuck edges and chine rails too+ fancy air spray