Tri-plane displacement hull
clear, wet-sanded gloss
tapered basswood stringer
7.5" Volan L-flex by True Ames




These boards are super fun when the waves are clean, and I've been shaping them with a more forgiving rail than the beautiful blades of the originators (for those of us who don't live near perfect point breaks.) They have full tri-plane hull entry, low rocker, flex and twist, the whole Greenough trip. Hulls have been given a bad rap for not being easy to ride, and they're not, but if you have the patience you might get a few good ones that'll change everything.
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