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Evident that Pottz was faster; Gerr was bogging.pottz on twinzer, asp
pottz on twinzer, asp
In grovel condition an argument can be made for a more forward fin positions based loosely on rider position on the board .imhoThis is impressive bcause the fins are @ 8.75"
Who's making it?Newbie question: what are the established, modern twinzer fin placements, please?
Oregon. Dearth of decent shapers up here.where are you lo9cated
I know Ward Coffey makes them tooOthers will certainly chime in but what comes to mind:
Stu Kenson
Oakfoils
Stamps will make you a good twinzer from what I hear.
Paging the experts for more:
@ghostshaper
@need 4 speed
Tail rocker a variable not understood as well?Vince B in Santa Cruz was the last person to house Wil at his shop.
Also, Dane Perlee (Osprey) in SD.
Like n4s said, a lot of shapers will make a twinzer w/o understanding the intricacies of fin placement, especially the relationship between the canards and mains.