No toe-in thruster vs. twin

I’ve ridden a few twins with no toe-in, low drag very fast with drivey parallel outlines. If the board was set up with a thruster with no toe-in would it work? Would the outline give enough drive that thrusting the thruster wouldn’t be as necessary but you’d have the pivot off the center fin in turns? Would it be too hard to turn? 

i think it might be just as fast in a down the line straight line but turning you would lose more speed than the twin. in my guess.

Blakestah’s system may provide the best of both…

http://www.blakestah.com/fins/

I remember hearing about those way back but never really read up on them - thanks for the link. In one of the reviews he mentions a no toe-in board would do small radius turns and generate no thrust. Does that mean tight turns or just small changes in direction, like check turns? Still curious what would happen with no toe sides. I may have to glass some in to find out.