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Latest Technology Board Riding
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Types of Surfboards Choosing a Surfboard Parts of a Surfboard Surfboard Fins Fin Configurations Making Surfboards by Hand Computer Design and Manufacture
Surfboard Geometry and Design
The Shortboard
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High Performance, Sharp Nose, Thin Rail Edges, Highly Curved Deck, Three or Four Underside Fins
The Fish
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Shorter, Wider, and Flatter than the Shortboard; works well in small mushy surf.
The Longboard
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Oldest design, Rounded Nose, Long and Wide,Great for small waves and Beginner Surfers.
The Longboard
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNMLOCNo4BY
Brazilian Surfers Nose Riding on Longboards.
The Funboard
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Smaller than Longboard, thick and long giving Buoyancy volume, paddling power, and stability.
The Gun
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Special Board for Huge Waves. Very Long for PaddlingSpeed. Designed for very High Speeds and Control.
The Hybrid
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The typical hybrid is a larger and wider version of either the Shortboard or the Fish. Great for medium size days.
Other Types / SUP
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The Stand Up Paddle Board “SUP” gives four times thePaddling power of a normal surfboard. Tow-In Boards with Jet-Skis used for Big Wave entries.
Choosing a Surfboard
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Detailed Sizing Charts are used for the Type of Board you need for your height, weight, and surfing style.
Parts of a Surfboard
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Changing the Geometrical Shape of each part significantlychanges acceleration, stability, hold, and manoeuverability.
Fins
The Nose
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Pointy - dropping into big waves, and paddling in chopRound - easier to paddle, glide, and plane on the surface.
The Rocker
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Rocker is the curving upwards of the deck (nose and tail)Fish and Longboard (small waves) have minimal rocker.
The Stringer
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Stringer - stiffener placed down the middle of the board to strengthen the core and add rigidity.
The Rails
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The “Rail” edges of the surfboard are rounded (“soft”) on Longboards for stability and tracking, but go to a rightAngle (“hard”) shape where they meet the bottom of Shortboards to give acceleration and tight turning.
Squared off bottom“Hard” Rail profilealong the edgeof a Fish Board from Nose to Tail.
Tail Shapes
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Round / Pin – stable in big surf, smooth round turnsSquash / Square – more lift, plane, pivot, loose sharp turnsSwallow / Angular – Quick water release for mushy waves
Surfboard Fins
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Fins are required to turn the board, stop sideways slipping, and hold the board onto the face of the wave.
Surfboard Fins Tutorial
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There are many Fin Types, Shapes, and Arrangements.
Fin Characteristics
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There are key measurements which define each fin type.
Foils on Fins
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Fin Profile called “Foil” critically affects turning, hold onthe wave face, drive acceleration, and stability.
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Drive, (Speed), Pivot (turning) and Hold/Release
Bulbous Bullet Fin
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Fin Base Profile pushes up a “Bulbous Wave” at 180degrees to the fin cutting wave to create cancellation.
Evolution of Fin Technology
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The incredible acrobatic surfing we see today is dueto the evolution of Fins over the last ten years .
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FCS Fins Australia are world leaders in Fin Technology,and continue to create exciting new products.
Fin Configurations
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Depending on Surfboard Type, there can be 1 to 4 fins used.(Five fin boxes under the board allows for Tri or Quad).
Bottom Contour
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Bottom contours influence how water travels under the surfboard, and assists lift, planing and manoeuverability.
Surfboard Deck
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Decks are either flat or domed and slippery fibreglass needs thick wax or rubber grips applied to it.
Making Surfboards
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“Shapers” turn a foam blank into a proper surfboard using cutting and measuring tools, sanders, fibreglass, and resins.
Making Surfboards
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An order form and detailed plan is used to measure andmake each surfboard to the customer’s requirements .
Handmade Surfboards
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“Shapers” and “Glassers” hand make custom surfboards.
Computer Design and Manufacture
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Modern Surfboards are mass produced using computeriseddesign / scanning equipment as well as shaping machines.
Computer Design and Manufacture
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A “real” Surfboard is made by a master shaper and then Scanned to store all of its 3D Geometrical characteristics.
Computer Design and Manufacture
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The Board can be customised and then automatically cutout and fully shaped using computer controlled machinery.
Hybrid Design
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This design wouldn’t “Float” as a Surfboard, and makes q difficult guitar to dance around with, but is interesting.