Thanks Greg
It's a 5' x 20" by 7/16" double ender
9mm of concave deepest in the middle flowing into a double in the single off the tail.
The rails are quite low (like a performance shorty) with a very sharp edge on them in the back 3/4 of the board into a slight chime rolled front 1/4.
The rail line rocker is a 18ft ark with the stringer rocker more like a 'sled' getting flatter nose to tail, tail being flatter.
... I got all the numbers for the tail, nose, rocker by dividing length and widths by 1.618 (that golden ratio number).
I'm undecided exactly where i'll be putting the little finlettes, twin mini keel 5.5" base 1.5" high... maybe around 9" up with 1/8" toe.
So, it's basically a finless slip and slide.
Fun days ahead :)
Very nice. You do good work. Looking forward to a ride report. You sure took a diff approach with this one. I do like it. I like the fin idea too. More pics when you finish pls.
All the best
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