Double Enda
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Double Enda
So I got a Bodypo blank a few weeks ago and this is what I came up with. I didn't have the right tools to shape it really and I also was trying to shape it in the Rincon parking lot. I took it out a few times with the rails square and the outline not trued up and it went alright for what it was. Got it finished up yesterday afternoon by getting the outline dialed in and the rails shaped. Morning session was at high tide beach break plenty of swell in the water. Couple steep drops that I got a bit nervous on because I didn't know how the rails were going to react in the wave face. Pretty happy how it went got a pretty fun left on it and on some "air drops" I could feel the flex of the board. This could be the only time I've felt flex and I'm digging it. In the afternoon went out at another beach break on the rising tide nothing to great but I did focus on get the rail into the wave face. Here are some pics. Forgot dims 3'9 by 22" by 1/4" nose and tail are 19"
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Re: Double Enda
Nice parking lot shaping job!!!
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Re: Double Enda
I actually got kicked out from the lot by a ranger. But he didn't want to kill my deal so he said just go behind some trees. I roughed out the outline and I was covered in pieces of fiberglass on my hands and legs so I had to trunk it. Cold water tends to get the fiberglass up out of your skin, wasn't to bad since the air was warm. I did get some strange looks though. I was able to finish it up over at souglider's house using a jig saw and saw horses which was better than being hunched over a storage bin I was using as a shaping stand.
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Re: Double Enda
I have always wondered how round tail board goes. How does it feel in comparison to a squarer tail.
I really ride my boards off the back corner (which would not be there in this design) I imagine it would loose bite and tail planing width (bad for weak waves) but be very loose and like to turn.
But what i have imagined a design to feel like has been totally wrong in the past
They use that tail shape on flowrider boards.
maybe i should try to borrow my friends flow board and have a go in the sea.
I really ride my boards off the back corner (which would not be there in this design) I imagine it would loose bite and tail planing width (bad for weak waves) but be very loose and like to turn.
But what i have imagined a design to feel like has been totally wrong in the past
They use that tail shape on flowrider boards.
maybe i should try to borrow my friends flow board and have a go in the sea.
http://www.sdfsurfboards.co.uk/ built my paipo!
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Re: Double Enda
I guess you could say that my last couple boards had a more of a rounded square tail. On the couple waves I've gotten the board does feel pretty loose and easy to turn. And this is the first board I've had that was a completely flat bottom. Plus the tail is 19" wide and the board is wider overall than my other boards.
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