Twinzer Feedback?

flyinraptr

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Dec 18, 2008
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It has taken about 6 weeks but finally got the True Ames Lovelace Piggyback keel fins in. Look sick and a good balance between a keel and upright twin. Feel pretty stiff - have a new swell due to arrive on Friday ... can't wait to give em a go.
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comparison with Future K2 keels ..

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comparison with the Surf Squared Keels ...

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Locked and loaded in my 6'4" twinzer ...

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RTP

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A wing?!

@RTP

Looks nice. I use a 9 degree fusion box for the canards and a regular size Lokbox for the mains. I could have sworn I saw a mini lokbox for the canards on a twinzer at a board show a few years ago.
 

flyinraptr

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Dec 18, 2008
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A wing?!



Looks nice. I use a 9 degree fusion box for the canards and a regular size Lokbox for the mains. I could have sworn I saw a mini lokbox for the canards on a twinzer at a board show a few years ago.
The rears look similar to the Rainbow fin twinzer set i originally went with. I am still using the canards but rears had a relatively narrow base like the one's in the photo - for me they just didn't have enough drive.
 
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I’ve got the rainbows in a step up. Fast and loose. With this combo it’s like standing on a wet bar of soap, with control. Swapped the mains out to EN and the board becomes a little user friendly. Depending on the waves I’ll swap out the mains but leave the canards.