Currently wakesurfers are mainly built in one of two ways, compression molded and hand laid. Compression molded boards are built like wakeboards, they are heavier, less buoyant, and IMO under-performing. Hand laid construction wakesurfers are much like typical surfboards, they can be good for experienced riders, but are not very durable, don't fit in standard board racks and often come at a premium price. After seeing what's available, I wanted to try something different. I needed a board that performed well, is strong enough for a boat environment, fits in standard board racks, and is affordable.
Soooo....
I started working on a skimstyle surfer.
I produced a prototype run of about a dozen boards, 3 different shapes for testing behind different wakes.
I had good luck with all of them, but it is driving me to try and refine 2 of these shapes and build more.
I was just wondering if anyone had some input on what they might like in a wakesurfer.
Here is some of my progress so far:
Soooo....
I started working on a skimstyle surfer.
I produced a prototype run of about a dozen boards, 3 different shapes for testing behind different wakes.
I had good luck with all of them, but it is driving me to try and refine 2 of these shapes and build more.
I was just wondering if anyone had some input on what they might like in a wakesurfer.
Here is some of my progress so far:
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