Make sure none of the stringer pokes out higher then the foam… If it does just use a block plan on a tiny cut depth and shave it down. Might have to light sand if you nick the foam. Other then that maybe call it a draw? Glass it?
Make sure none of the stringer pokes out higher then the foam… If it does just use a block plan on a tiny cut depth and shave it down. Might have to light sand if you nick the foam. Other then that maybe call it a draw? Glass it?
Maybe mark the twin fins @ 1 1/4" from rail 6-6.5"up I heard for fish designs with 2 tow towards stringer and the can’t should be tilted out a bit with your vee… Eye ball it though so they looks even. Heard some folk do 2- 4% can’t, but I just let mine follow my vee?
Longer boards tend to set the twins up higher from 7"-11".
Man, nice rocker curve! Is that nose a safety design? You kinda dulled it a bit? Good idea if you did? Fyi- I speared myself in temple on my first attempt @ surfing. Luckily the surf gods saved my a**! : ))
Man, nice rocker curve! Is that nose a safety design? You kinda dulled it a bit? Good idea if you did? Fyi- I speared myself in temple on my first attempt @ surfing. Luckily the surf gods saved my a**! : ))
Ya man ,the nose is for safety, I don't want my girl getting hurt by the board. She takes some pretty good wipeouts! My buddy who is into glassing has a finger plane for the stringers before glassing. Thanks
I prefer glass ons on twins, and a reg box on back if I get one…
I prefer glass ons on twins, and a reg box on back if I get one…