“He said he’s been out for 4 days and hadn’t caught a set yet. I told him 4 days it took me decades to earn a set wave out here. Entitled donkey. ”
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Honestly if I was in your situation I'd be inclined to do the same just dial in thrusters from the same shaper but after years of trial and error I've realized my local, the spot that for better or worse has the most consistently surfable waves in both winter and summer, is often just not very suited to a hpsb. Fast and weak is how I would describe it much of the time. A good twin fish is my favored board whenever it's under head high and sometimes even when it's overhead. There are exceptions and I always have a thruster in my truck just in case.teeroi said:Thanks Aruka. I pretty much surf the same spot during the summer. Tide and swell direction will change it up and of course size. I have a friend that’s been designing and shaping boards as a hobby. He’ll ride a different board everyday or the same board with different fins and ride it as a quad, thruster or quad with nub. Stu. Stu will surf really good on a certain board think it will work better as a quad or Twinzer then add two more plugs.
Me. I’m in a phase where I don’t want to miss a wave but I don’t want too much board that I can’t surf vertically. I just want to get in get tubed if there is one or go as fast as I can into a couple of turns. When I get a board or two that will do that I ride it until it loses its pop. Stu will mess with me by asking what fins you riding. Why? Oh nothing. Bastard. Hahaha.