








I was wondering if that would happen, I thought having a board 4 inches shorter would counteract some of that. Still, it was a big mushy day, need to try it on a more rippable day to really know if I goofed on what I asked for.Jimi wrote: A very wide front half and a normal back half will have an effect on turning similar to a longboard or gun
I didn't experience any slide, caught and rode waves no problem. I was complaining about slide on my disc, a board not meant for steep waves as it is.Jimi wrote: bigger fins and further aft fins will reduce the ability of the board to slide - thus straightening the arc of the turn a little, but by doing this they stop the board from over-turning and skipping out during a turn.

themathteacher wrote:Thanks though, good insight...





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