I had a conversation with long
time local Ventura board builder
Stan Fuji this past week. We usually talk surfboards when we see each other and
this time was no different.
Stan put out the question.. “What
aspect of a surfboard shape do you feel is the most important?” We hit on rail apex, outlines, rocker etc.
Stan mentioned rocker as being critical over rail shapes and outline. I agreed
and suggested as far as outline is concerned that bumps and lumps didn’t matter
because we’ve been putting bumps, wings in outlines for decades. As well there
is a surfboard outline that is the shape of a peanut.
As far as bumps and lumps… once a
surfboard gets ridden enough the decks get foot wells and dents from regular
use and the boards still ride fine. Stan mentioned bottom contours would effect
a boards performance and I said yes but to me foam distribution may play the
biggest over all part of a boards ultimate behavior.
How much foam and where / how it
is all placed throughout the board is pretty critical to how a board will perform.
Starting there adding rocker curve and
how that moves along the length of the board. Outline will have an impact on
how the board fits in the wave face. Rail apex impacts how the board will
behave on the wave face. Bottom contours for where water flow is released along
with the rail lines.
One more critical element… the
fin, or fins. Once you have the complete package, the fin or fins, shape,
placement can literally make or break how your favorite surfboard performs. So
if a board is not working right for you don’t toss it until you’ve gone through
a few fin sets ups.
D.R.
1 comment:
Re reading this again Dennis and its interesting that you picked the two elements you did. I was having a similar conversation via email with Geoff McCoy. He cites bottom contours and thickness distribution. He says that in his opinion a board should hold the same thickness throughout as much as possible, especially in longboards. This he says keeps everything smooth when the rider steps up and down the board and also adds increased volume overall. Design can keep you awake some nights huh? Trying to put different aspects together in your head. It also keeps us from getting stale, challenging the parameters?
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