LeeD said..
Actually, I do know!
Look at ALL modern wave boards. NOTHING like the wide Evos.
I argued against the wide concept from the beginning.....McKerch saying "try it, then decide."
We've surfsailed together.
EVERY company makes narrow tailed wave boards.
So, maybe YOU don't know and just shooting your mouth.
I believe when Scott M created the evo, it wasn't to be the best waveboard for big waves. I think I read in an interview he based his idea of a nice funboard or a nice mid-lenght surfboard. You know the board when you are out of surf shape, waves are good...and just want to grab a board and still have fun and catch a lot of waves! Of course, the shorboarder are more radical than the funboarder usually, but like surfing I see a lot of wannabe windsurfer using small and anorexic down the line windsurfing board in wave they are confortable with...hips to stomach... I think the evo was actually a really easy board to ride, the volume were very well displaced, the board floated well...it was giving an opportunity for a guy who was in average condition with average windsurfing skill having a lot of fun. I never though the evo was labeled an hard coure windsurfing board?