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McHenry said..
The thing I like about dialed surfing on a single fin is guys like Joel(mind you he's an incredible surfer) are perfectly placed on the wave to slingshot them down the wave so they climb back up and do it all over again. Very nice to watch, especially in bigger waves,
I reckon wave knowledge and positioning are just about the most important but overlooked aspect of great surfing... And I agree that it applies with all sorts of fin set ups and crafts but I guess some are more forgiving than others... I mean, with a single fin mid you really have to surf with the wave whereas with a SB thruster you can definitely impart your will over the wave far more...
Lizzy is a classic example, if you aren't on the right part of the board and the right part of the wave she'll still go but average... but... when you surf her well and in the right part of the wave well she's just UNREAL...
One of my mates (thats Nathan, Salty) commented on one of my waves on Saturday, I took off badly, poor positioning, but it was tricky as the waves were kinda cross-shore... anyways... I recovered, found the sweet spot of the wave and she just took off... in his words "it was like you hit the turbo" but really, it was all positioning, finding the power source of the wave.
Wave positioning on the wave and at takeoff are what I'm most focused on in the water atm as I feel if I can improve these and my paddling fitness this is where I can most improve...

