Now that we have a couple of resident "Pros" on here, I thought I would bring up a topic that hasn't seen much time or discussion in quite a while, skim. Personally, I'm a skimmer. I never really liked the feel of the surf style boards. Actually it's the thickness I don't really like. I feel like I'm way over the water and the boards always seem to be balanced right on the centerline and then just kind of flop over onto one side when turning. Skims have always felt more in contact with the water to me. When turned, they seem to ride the edge of the board as opposed the the center of the board. Maybe I just haven't ridden the surf style board for me yet.
Surf style boards seem to have taken over the custom market and sadly, skim seems to have fallen by the wayside. When I had my Walzer made, I really thought it's hybrid style (skim style board with surf style fins) was going to be the ticket. It seems like that never really went anywhere? Why? Where are the new skim style boards and who is making them? They have to be out there somewhere, don't they? I though I read somewhere that rag was going to get a skim style? Maybe I'm just getting ahead of a future subject from Wake9 but, I'm going to go ahead and start this discussion now.
Hit it!
Surf style boards seem to have taken over the custom market and sadly, skim seems to have fallen by the wayside. When I had my Walzer made, I really thought it's hybrid style (skim style board with surf style fins) was going to be the ticket. It seems like that never really went anywhere? Why? Where are the new skim style boards and who is making them? They have to be out there somewhere, don't they? I though I read somewhere that rag was going to get a skim style? Maybe I'm just getting ahead of a future subject from Wake9 but, I'm going to go ahead and start this discussion now.
Hit it!
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