hi Bud,
I have posted this before. I believe you might have deleted it due to repeating posting. I wasn't aware that it requires approval from the forum admin before it will be visible to other forum users. I apologize for that.
I really hope to get some advice on this matter from you or any other experience surfers out there.
I have just custom ordered a board (6'2 x 18'3/4 x 2'1/4) a few days ago. I was struggling to make up my mind on the width of the board.
I actually wanted it to be 18'1/2 but settle with 18'3/4 at the end with more volume/stability in consideration. I just wonder how much difference it will make in terms of maneuvrability if it was shaped 18'1/2 instead of 18'3/4.
Any kind of advice will be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
Shortboard maneurvability vs width - Please advice
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Re: Shortboard maneurvability vs width - Please advice
first need to know how tall/heavy you are and an honest assessment of your skill. even then still very subjective and a thousand variables in play
on average ability and assuming a generic shortboard sized right, you'll probably see more performance from the type of fin setup, fin placement and a lightweight board, than a 1/4 inch difference in width
if you're asking about 'stability' within a 1/4 inch difference in width, to be honest I don't think you're at the stage where you'll notice any difference in maneuverability.
if you're beyond the beginner stages ordering a custom and communicating with a knowledgeable shaper is a great step in the right direction
on average ability and assuming a generic shortboard sized right, you'll probably see more performance from the type of fin setup, fin placement and a lightweight board, than a 1/4 inch difference in width
if you're asking about 'stability' within a 1/4 inch difference in width, to be honest I don't think you're at the stage where you'll notice any difference in maneuverability.
if you're beyond the beginner stages ordering a custom and communicating with a knowledgeable shaper is a great step in the right direction
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Re: Shortboard maneurvability vs width - Please advice
1/2 wont make that much dif in manuverablity.
I think it plays more in the part of paddling and wave catching.
I like my sticks a bit wider, but when they are narrow I find its harder to catch da waves,
and maybe miss that one you've been waiting all session for.
I think it plays more in the part of paddling and wave catching.
I like my sticks a bit wider, but when they are narrow I find its harder to catch da waves,
and maybe miss that one you've been waiting all session for.
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Re: Shortboard maneurvability vs width - Please advice
Thanks guys for the advice / opinion. Appreciate it.
I tried it out today and it was ok. I guess I shouldn't be worrying about it.
Just focus on surfing more instead.
I tried it out today and it was ok. I guess I shouldn't be worrying about it.
Just focus on surfing more instead.
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