Just finished this really nice looking 6'2 for a guy named Greg. He wanted a more traditional thruster to add to his quiver and we decided that template and measurements taken from a 6'2 JS Flyboy was the closest to what he wanted. The only difference is a slight single concave through the tail oppose to the single/double that the JS has. Saw Greg out in the water today and he states that the board paddles great and he loves the ride it offered. He notes the difference in the feel of a thruster as he's more used to riding a Stretch quad, but says it's just what he was looking for.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
6'2 Shortboard
Just finished this really nice looking 6'2 for a guy named Greg. He wanted a more traditional thruster to add to his quiver and we decided that template and measurements taken from a 6'2 JS Flyboy was the closest to what he wanted. The only difference is a slight single concave through the tail oppose to the single/double that the JS has. Saw Greg out in the water today and he states that the board paddles great and he loves the ride it offered. He notes the difference in the feel of a thruster as he's more used to riding a Stretch quad, but says it's just what he was looking for.
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