Please note: We are temporarily in maintenance mode, and some features, such as Buy&Sell, Forums and Messaging are temporarily offline. Back soon!

Forums > Surfing Shortboards

Quad vs twin keel on mini simms

Reply
Created by Mitts46 > 9 months ago, 9 Feb 2014
Mitts46
WA, 104 posts
9 Feb 2014 2:36PM
Thumbs Up

Hi guys, Im going to buy a mini simms, just wonder the difference between the 2 fin options, and should I get them glassed in or get a fin system. Ive never ridden or had one so any feedback would be great.

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
13 Feb 2014 11:31AM
Thumbs Up

Hey Mitts, What sort of MS are you looking at? Without knowing the shape / dimensions / bottom shape it's pretty hard to determine which will be the best option. I've had one for a few months now and it's one of the funnest boards I've ridden in average waves. Mine's a twin keel (FCS) but I reckon I would prefer glassed in

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
13 Feb 2014 2:54PM
Thumbs Up

If you are going to be travelling with it I would recommend a fin system - just makes life so much easier.

thomas11
VIC, 160 posts
13 Feb 2014 3:06PM
Thumbs Up

Go with a fin system.
I enjoy playing around with different fin setups and seeing how the different fin shapes, sizes and flexes affect a boards performance.
As ted said also, makes travelling a little easier also.

MickCam
WA, 129 posts
13 Feb 2014 4:03PM
Thumbs Up

I agree with Mitchbat, depends on shape, rocker, bottom etc.

I have a 'traditional' mini-simmons with twin balsa glass-ons. Brilliant paddler,fast, super fun - not much of a performer but not designed to be, but can ride the tiniest of wind slop with ease.

I've had a go on a Yahoo Kelvinater - Much more refined, FCS quad setup, more range in hollow waves, blows the 'traditional' out of the water in terms of performance, but doesn't grovel as well.

Personally, if I was to purchase another, I'd sacrifice the paddle, and go down the performance path - mini-simmons concept, but contemporised.

Depends on your surfing style and intended waves I suppose.

oldmic
NSW, 357 posts
17 Feb 2014 3:04PM
Thumbs Up

All true, benefits are there for the quads....
Dont know why but I love the keels, love the drive.
It just seems more fishy with keels.

mazdon
1199 posts
17 Feb 2014 2:30PM
Thumbs Up

gday all

can anyone recommend a store in perth or SW that stocks a few mini-sims ? shaping a timber one and would like to scope a few out prior to getting stuck in with the planer, but have only really seen pictures of the boards online.

i'm 90kg, 6ft tall - and was going to try 5' 6" ; 22"; 3" - approx
thought twin fin, with probably fcs fusions or futures box - quad is an interesting thought given i can go for whatever i want with the fin boxes...

cheers for any heads up

Seacht
WA, 376 posts
17 Feb 2014 5:01PM
Thumbs Up

Star surf have a selection of mini sims in, at least the one in Mandurah does.
I have been keeping an eye out for one but don't want to pay out the premium pricetag that these boards seem to attract.
I did have a surf on a 5'6" one recently, felt very corky and kinda hard to paddle in to waves , but very fast and loose when up and riding.



mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
17 Feb 2014 8:31PM
Thumbs Up

Three stories in Freo had a few nice mini sims in last time I was there.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Surfing Shortboards


"Quad vs twin keel on mini simms" started by Mitts46