http://instagr.am/p/CQwZJjRnhRO/
the bottom looks interesting
the bottom looks interesting
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A guy who used to work with me had a modern foiled under 7' bonzer single pin shaped less then 43 years ago from MC Whoops islands bonzer so Duncan/Jacobhttp://instagr.am/p/CQwZJjRnhRO/
the bottom looks interesting
lol! There is one little known file called "The Happy Accident."Uh oh.
Did GWS fvvk up a cut and create another new model?
MLV and AO have light vehicle bottoms, which have those channels that run up the side of the board near the rails. I think you can ask for them on any bonzer.i thot bonzer was the concave and fin placement.
otherwise wtf is the AO.
wuts the different between a light-vehicle and a Bonzer bottom?
This is another example of hydrodynamic mumbo jumbo (I don't know if this is an official Campbell Brothers' illustration). Why would water flowing across the bottom of a board be deflected DOWN by the runners? I'm not saying bonzers don't work. My step up is a bonzer. But I just don't like misinterpretations. A better illustration would show the board in plan view.MLV and AO have light vehicle bottoms, which have those channels that run up the side of the board near the rails. I think you can ask for them on any bonzer.
http://instagr.am/p/CP4Pn0Gsf_K/ My regular bonzer bottoms don't have those outside concave - they just have deep concaves running through the little bonzer side runners.
It's from their website - so i presume it's their image. As is the one of Taylor Knox posted by Sharky. And i posted the image to show the difference between concaves and the MLV bottom for sdsrfr.This is another example of hydrodynamic mumbo jumbo (I don't know if this is an official Campbell Brothers' illustration). Why would water flowing across the bottom of a board be deflected DOWN by the runners? I'm not saying bonzers don't work. My step up is a bonzer. But I just don't like misinterpretations. A better illustration would show the board in plan view.
I would like to know the explanation the Brothers give for the long curving concave. Sharky?
Can I take a shot?This is another example of hydrodynamic mumbo jumbo (I don't know if this is an official Campbell Brothers' illustration). Why would water flowing across the bottom of a board be deflected DOWN by the runners? I'm not saying bonzers don't work. My step up is a bonzer. But I just don't like misinterpretations. A better illustration would show the board in plan view.
I would like to know the explanation the Brothers give for the long curving concave. Sharky?
I stand corrected. If forgot about 19 degrees of can't...