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| GT |
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| 5’6”’ to 7’.0”’ |
| Bottom - concave - chine rail through tail |
| GT stands for giant trevally and this little board is like its name sake fast and chunky, usually shaped thick and wide it's a top board for the bigger guy, but can be trimmed down for the grommets. |
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| Skipfish |
| 5’6” to 7’0” |
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| Inspired by the classic Skip Frye fish who copied it off Steve Liss, I think!. This board is being made by everybody now, available in Quad Form or the classic keel twin fin. |
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| Spoonfish |
| 5’. 6” to 7’0” |
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| Think of the difference between a soup spoon and a desert spoon - this one has the desert spoon nose - narrower but still round - a great all rounder thruster or quad. |
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| Flyer |
| 5’ 6” to 7’0” |
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| The rocket ships of all the quads a bit narrower than the other fishes it has the fluted flyer and it rockets out of the turn, will go really well when the waves start getting a bit punchy |
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| Pygmy |
| 5’. 6” to 6’.6” |
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| The pygmy - my all time favourite! I have been working on this design since the mid eighty’s is a small to medium wave fun hog - single concave with a chine through the tail it works great in thruster format - even better as a quad the all rounder of the stubbies !! |
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| Button |
| 5’ 6” to 6’.0” |
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| Narrower nose than the pygmy this little egg loves the small the small stuff it just gets up and goes - a real juice extractor - quad fin only - its single concave and chined rail deliver speed and manoverabilty when everything else is bogging down ! |
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