Single fin surfing for me has always been really fun, a different kind of fun. I totally get why some crew swear by them only. Really makes me absorb the whole experience, keeps you honest and when I get it right it is one of the best feelings.
One thing I noticed and I was hoping to get some opinions on is how to surf single fins in bumpy short waves, I have struggled with them unless the wave is clean or long.
I surfed a raw, pushy low period junky swell on the weekend and struggled, by the time I bounced around down the face and tried to steer it around o the sweet spot it was too late, I just felt like I was getting bounced all over the place getting bucked off. Granted my ability will have something to do with this ha ha
Im currently running an 8" Fluid Foil Soulflex on an 8fter that is based on a McT 8 ball with the fin in the middle of the fin box.
I have a 9ft quad Classic Malibu that I surfed for a long time before the 8fter came along, in the above mentioned types of swell found it to be super stable and fast through sections. Is this a case of fin set ups for different swells or is there something in the type of fin and style/ability?
Some pretty clued up blokes on here so I am keen to hear what the collective minds of the Longboarding forum think