
Originally Posted by
LBCrew
Traditional twin keel, deep swallow, down rails, fully foiled fish. Gotta be careful, though. Some guys understand the design and can produce a great board, true to the design in form and function, and even add some modern tweaks. Other guys really don't understand what makes them tick, and you end up with something that you find the limits of very quickly.
Those "modern fish" varieties... basically wider, flatter, shorter, thicker shortboards... can be fun when the waves are sub par, and I'm not knocking them. But I see them really falling into the Groveler category. None of them ride like a fish - two completely different designs that draw different lines on the wave. Don't get a fish if you want something that rides like a shortboard but does it in tiny, gutless surf. Get a groveler to do that. Get a fish if you want to experience a totally different kind of surfing.