Archive for giugno 2010


Routing brand new alaia pawlonia timber. A lot of work to do before being in the water... I deicided for a wider and a bit thicker plank to let me use it in smaller surf. Counterwise it's pretty heavier.


After the rain...



Slowly fading away, a short path becomes longer and longer and longer...
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In his 1994 essay on Simmon's influence and contribution on surfboard building John Elwell, wrote these interesting lines on the definition of the "new" concept board:
"Width was favored for the least resistance. Width plays a key role in delivering kinetic energy to the airfoil rail, the leading edge, that gives deflection. All planing hulls are deflectors. The airfoil is a special shape that is calculated. Width divided into length, is aspect ratio, giving a magic number related to lift. Width also allows the hull to leave a clean wake. "

Altough the shape of simmons' model is pretty unusual also for nowdays, I suppose some of the same concepts could be easily adopted in a more conventional mid lenght board (7.5 to 8.2) to empower speed reaching in small surf.



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