Hard eges don't cause pearling. Most skimmers have hard rails all the way around and folks that are proficient at riding them don't have pearling issues. They are also mostly really short boards, so length isn't a cause of pearling, of and by itself. I know there has been a TON of misinformation tossed out there so it makes it really hard to determine what's what.
Water will wrap curved surfaces, like a round or soft rail and will release off sharp or hard rails. So a round or soft rail tends to keep the rail from sliding out, but also increase drag and will slow a board down. Foregiving in the classic sense of being slower and less responsive.
Sometimes I think unique shapes and combinations of shapes just have to be tested to get a feel for how it reacts. If you pursue the asymmetrical, be sure to post up the build process.
Water will wrap curved surfaces, like a round or soft rail and will release off sharp or hard rails. So a round or soft rail tends to keep the rail from sliding out, but also increase drag and will slow a board down. Foregiving in the classic sense of being slower and less responsive.
Sometimes I think unique shapes and combinations of shapes just have to be tested to get a feel for how it reacts. If you pursue the asymmetrical, be sure to post up the build process.
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