
Originally Posted by
LBCrew
Geoff McCoy’s bottom designs are what help make that outline work the way it does. His "loaded dome" design is a softly rounded, pyramid shaped dome, with flattened panels on the sides, front and back. Although it is technically a displacement feature, the front panel actually creates a considerable amount of lift, and a high pressure “pivot point” at the top of the dome for turning. Without that pivot point it would be very hard to get the responsiveness that design has, considering the extreme width of that tail. How this loaded dome is blended with rocker, rail, tail width, and other design elements is a highly detailed and sophisticated combination of design features.
If you were having fun with a "big guy shortboard," you could always start there. Keep in mind you didn't progress when you weren't surfing, so a longboard is not a bad idea. Then maybe later, a hybrid (cross between a funboard and a shortboard) could be added to your quiver.