Have been surfing a 6'6" Spitfire for several yrs. and love the board (surfed it last yr in solid oh Fiji & it was amazing) I need a board with lots of volume as I am 5'11, 225lbs, int/adv surfer. Even though getting older, I still can rip in good surf but I need a board that floats me and paddles well. Here's the question I have, what would be the overall effect if the Spitfire's nose and tail were reduced by the maximum on CBD (-.025 in the nose and -.05 in the tail). The new Unibrow looks great, but based on volume #s, I'm looking at a minimum 6'10". Thanks for the help
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It'll create more curve in the outline which will reduce the turning radius but also reduce the drive you get off the rail.
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What effect would you say it would have then?
Straight rail line = Drive
Curved outline = Looser
Which part do you disagree with?
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It might be just in the way you said it or I interpreted it...by reduce the turning radius you mean it turns tighter or less tight???Originally posted by prjwebb View PostWhat effect would you say it would have then?
Straight rail line = Drive
Curved outline = Looser
Which part do you disagree with?
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Ha! Phew, I thought for a second that everything I was starting to understand about surfboard design was a lie!
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Ok so based on the assumption that a curved outline is looser, will there be a noticeable effect if one was to reduce the Spitfire's nose by the maximum of -.025 but not adjust the tail. My objective is to keep all the great attributes of the Spitfire and possibly make it a little loser. With that in mind, is it worthwhile to reduce both the nose & tail, just the tail or just the nose. I don't want to jeopardize paddling and planing of the Spitfire by to much, but if the CDB adjustments will allow me to loosen it up while still providing the volume I need, then I think that's the way I order it. Thanks for your assistance.
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