Back in 2007 I shaped an awesome twin fin (before twins were trendy) and later conveted it to a quad and it went even better. I still take this board out but now days its a bit low in volume for me.So my plan is to remakes this board with a few tweaks, squash tail instead of pin, 14cm shorter nose, add another 10 to 15 litres of volume, spread the rear fins a bit wider apart.bottom rocker and shape to stay the same, a big single concave into a shallow vee in the tail. Well thats the plan but usually get carried away and make a few last minute artistic tweaks when shaping (a bit like those stupid contestants on those cooking shows who get creative and deviate from there known recipe)It going to take me a while to do, between work, looking after a couple of kids under 4, usual domestic chores and windsurfing. Not sure if ill be able to keeep the thread going as if they dont get posted on regularly they block you postingThis first pic is the outline roughly cut, corecell fin box supprts and bottom contour shaped into board?
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It's in the vacuum bag right now, I've wet out 1 layer of 4 oz glass a wide strip of carbon with 200 ml of resin also glueing in the fin blocks and some 5 mm corecell is being sucked on to the wet glass.
Is that the standard size of the bubbles in all polystyrene cores. They look huge. I wouldn't imagine hard to get a smooth finish.
I love how the blank has left and R on it.
Did you cut that outline with a chainsaw???
I thought he used his teeth.
Yes NR bubbles are normally that big, but fine mesh sandpaper smooths out the foam. As the inserts are not identical labeling them and the board saves time when assembling, same as with rough cut outline no point in taking time making it all neat and pretty just to be reshaped again later after the bottom corecell has been stuck on.
There we go, outline smoothed down and shaped on the blank
yea i know the patch of carbon is off centre over the jumping side
Single fins are out dated, twins never served their purpose and never will, quads are the ducks nuts, bees knees and king of queens.
But I think the thruster could be making a come back? Think about it. Surfers still surf with thrusters on surfboards
Single fins are out dated, twins never served their purpose and never will, quads are the ducks nuts, bees knees and king of queens.
But I think the thruster could be making a come back? Think about it. Surfers still surf with thrusters on surfboards
single outdated? you need to check more aerial photos of pros ;)
It's about the right tool for the wave and sailor. No such thing as one, two, three or four fins, fits all.
What length, width- nose/mid/tail, thickness are you going for - any idea of what the volume should be when finished?
Good points are being made here, you could still add a center box easily if you haven't glassed the bottom yet.
Many customs in my country are coming out with 5 boxes, I think it's a good thing.
Options baby, why limit yourself.
What length, width- nose/mid/tail, thickness are you going for - any idea of what the volume should be when finished?
The finished board will be 224cm nose 44cm mid 60cm tail 35cm thickness 12.5cm roughly 90 to 95 litres.
Good points are being made here, you could still add a center box easily if you haven't glassed the bottom yet.
Many customs in my country are coming out with 5 boxes, I think it's a good thing.
Options baby, why limit yourself.
As stated in the first post im replicating a board I love, I'm making it lighter and a few minor tweaks. I've shaped a lot and I mean a lot! of windsurfing boards over the last 30 years I've done a lot of fin angle testing, if I put a centre fin in to run it as a thruster then the front fin box angles would need to be changed and then it would not perform well if I swapped fins and ran it as a quad.The front fin tow in angle for thrusters is different to the front fin angle for quads. I dont want mediocre performance I want perfection!
Deck roll shaped into board and some of the tools used, different shaped foam blocks with sandpaper glued on, my screaming cat MEEEOOOOW, Surform, more sanding blocks, Sanding mesh used with foam sponge.
^^ and the axe?
Sharpening those wooden stakes next to the board, sometimes get stray Vampires.
The Axe was for the outline, haven't you guys been paying attention.
Thanks, work and family life are keeping things a bit slow. I'd like to take more pics but im usually focused on the task at hand and I also don't want to get dust or resin on my camera.