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Created by RoyStuart RoyStuart  > 9 months ago, 29 Nov 2015
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RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

29 Nov 2015 10:30am
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

29 Nov 2015 12:49pm
For lefts I assume?
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

29 Nov 2015 11:01am
Correct athlough I suspect might be good either way for goofy
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NSW

7269 posts

29 Nov 2015 2:13pm
Is it your board Roy or for someone else ?

RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

29 Nov 2015 11:18am
She's a new prototype so all mine athough one or two fellows are lining up to have a go.
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NSW

7269 posts

29 Nov 2015 2:33pm
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RoyStuart said..
She's a new prototype so all mine athough one or two fellows are lining up to have a go.


You've got that nice left point break to try it out on.
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

29 Nov 2015 2:07pm
Very interesting concept. I recall a couple of offsets at Cronulla Point in the 70's and one at Angourie Point around the same time.

They are fast but can be a bit difficult to control. I would be interested to get a review on performance from you Roy.

ET.
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

29 Nov 2015 6:59pm
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E T said..
Very interesting concept. I recall a couple of offsets at Cronulla Point in the 70's and one at Angourie Point around the same time.

They are fast but can be a bit difficult to control. I would be interested to get a review on performance from you Roy.

ET.



Those 70's boards were nothing like this asym
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

29 Nov 2015 4:48pm
Why r your boards so long Roy?
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

29 Nov 2015 7:48pm
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surfbroker said..

E T said..
Very interesting concept. I recall a couple of offsets at Cronulla Point in the 70's and one at Angourie Point around the same time.

They are fast but can be a bit difficult to control. I would be interested to get a review on performance from you Roy.

ET.




Those 70's boards were nothing like this asym


Agree SB was talking about offset tails only. The boards I recall were in the 7' range from memory.

Also were single fins. I Hough the one I saw at Anga had a small knob type fin on the inside rail.

ET.
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

1 Dec 2015 5:27pm
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Ctngoodvibes said..
Why r your boards so long Roy?



Meh, that's my shortboard.

Cyclone swell coming in so testing on Thursday.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

1 Dec 2015 7:30pm
What are the red dots beside the fin? FCS plus?
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

2 Dec 2015 12:46am
Yep one plug each side.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

3 Dec 2015 5:59am



Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

3 Dec 2015 8:50am
Are you an extra on game of thrones?
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

3 Dec 2015 7:52am
I can't believe I copped a red for that post,well I mean I should have got smashed
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

3 Dec 2015 10:03am
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RoyStuart said..
Yep one plug each side.


One is real close to the fin, would that cavitate ?
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

3 Dec 2015 2:37pm
Cavitation doesn't happen on surfboard fins.

The plugs are quite close to the main fin, they are designed to take a 6 inch diameter tunnel fin, with the main fin even further forward or removed altogether. I also have some 2.5" side bites which could work well with the single as is I think.
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

3 Dec 2015 2:38pm
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Tux said..
Are you an extra on game of thrones?


If I told you I'd have to.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

3 Dec 2015 6:07pm
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RoyStuart said..

Tux said..
Are you an extra on game of thrones?



If I told you I'd have to.


If you didn't tell me you would have to

Cavitation is the formation of vapor cavities in liquid pretty sure fins do this...bubbles
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

3 Dec 2015 4:45pm
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Tux said..

RoyStuart said..


Tux said..
Are you an extra on game of thrones?




If I told you I'd have to.



If you didn't tell me you would have to

Cavitation is the formation of vapor cavities in liquid pretty sure fins do this...bubbles


What happens with fins is air entrainment, I'm pretty sure that speeds are way too low for cavitation but I might be wrong.
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

4 Dec 2015 3:36pm
Cyclone Tuni didn't deliver but we got the board ( Now called the 'Witch Doctor') wet anyway, felt promising.

www.facebook.com/roy.stuart.12/videos/10206492614532622/?pnref=story
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

4 Dec 2015 6:08pm
Lumpy/Bumpy/Shifty/Sh1t...but still better than the waves we have had this week haha....hope you get some decent waves to test it out soon man.
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