What's difference between boards with split fish tail and regular boards???
What's difference between boards with split fish tail and regular boards???
Fish tend to be a bit shorter and fatter so they float a bit better.
http://skimonline.com/forum/showthre...ht=fish+boards
Might be able to get some info in here.
http://www.bpmphoto.blogspot.com
History of the fish
Back in the early 70's surfboards were very long and turned too slow. So someone thought.....why not make a short board that floats & paddles like a long board. And because it's much shorter (like the wheel base on a car) it will turn a lot sharper too. Also because the tail was very wide, one fin in the middle was too short (the board couldn't hold a edge on the wave)......so they put 1 fins on each rail of the tail, which is why they called them twin fins. Can't think of anything else.....later.
J Gordon Skimboards - Owner
[Remember: your front foot is your gas and back foot is your brake.]
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