We used to make boards like this in the mid-seventies. We probably had a bit less tail kick, and maybe a bit more nose kick. But the outline is similar. I used to make my own fins from the rail-cuttings (glass on fins - no boxes) - and I had one just like this - so the tip would flex and stay in the water on the cutbacks. The bottom had some roll - into the vee in the tail. The board was perfect for Velzy-land - you could maneuver inside the barrel when you had to. Single fins can be stalled, and drifted sometimes, while not so much with tri-fins.
@@seanb9362 why not ? I grew up from longboard, single fins, i was a year late trying a thruster sticking with twins and single fins , yes would be interesting comparison glide, pivot point, carve
That board looks to be fun as hell especially in less than great conditions like what we get the majority of time here in Florida Thanks for sharing as always my friend Be well 👍🤙🏻