versions of gus acosta?
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
It is very very beautiful, what a great job. Congratulations
How is a paipo of this style compared with a without horns?
The idea attracts me a lot, your design is practically what I have in my head
How is a paipo of this style compared with a without horns?
The idea attracts me a lot, your design is practically what I have in my head
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
Just to clarify. This isn't my board. I found the board on a search. I believe it was made for a guy from Oregon. No more details were available when Rod tried to find out more.
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
https://stalktr.com/p/BWNySXphaAG I've been looking for it but I've only found this little video,
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
That's a LOT of fin seems to me. With the vacuum rails and that much concave, I would bet it would fly with no fins at all as well as hold in just tine.
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
I also think it's a Fins excessively, but we do not know what wave size and sea condition will enter
I'm refining the design of my paipo, in a little while I'll have time to make it. maybe later this week
I have doubts with the tail, that I have to make templates and see how my legs work without bothering the horns. easy task
but if I have doubts with the angle of the keels toe-in, I think that 6 inches is well set since the horns will also stabilize, I'm thinking of a system similar to quad. 2 keels and 2 horns
any recommendation with the angle of the fins toe in?
I'm refining the design of my paipo, in a little while I'll have time to make it. maybe later this week
I have doubts with the tail, that I have to make templates and see how my legs work without bothering the horns. easy task
but if I have doubts with the angle of the keels toe-in, I think that 6 inches is well set since the horns will also stabilize, I'm thinking of a system similar to quad. 2 keels and 2 horns
any recommendation with the angle of the fins toe in?
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Re: versions of gus acosta?
Opening day, He did not catch many waves, but it has given me good feelings. Next week more waves
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