This little fish is short, wide and thick with a flat rocker principle for lots of fun plaining speed perfect for smaller waves. However, these boards can be extremely fun and functional in good quality waves and waves of size.
The classic twin keel fish was developed in the mid 70's as a knee board by Steve Lis. Pintail surfboards were a favourite of his, but his swim fins would hang over the side creating drag. He decided to split the tail, giving him the width needed to support his fins, while still holding on to the performance characteristics of a pintail. This fish proved to be a barrel machine, able to paddle in early, take fairly late drops, hold high and tight in the pocket and was snappy off the top. It wasn't‚ at long until he had refined the design to suit stand up surfers, and the fish design took off.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
5'4 | 20 | 2 1/8 | 25.59 |
5'6 | 20 1/4 | 2 1/4 | 28.16 |
5'8 | 20 1/2 | 2 3/8 | 31.1 |
5'9 | 20 1/2 | 2 1/2 | 33.09 |
5'10 | 20 3/4 | 2 1/2 | 34.26 |
6'0 | 21 | 2 5/8 | 37.28 |
6'2 | 21 1/4 | 2 3/4 | 40.27 |
6'4 | 22 | 2 7/8 | 45.54 |
Construction: PU + 10MM PVCP “T” Band stringer
Fin System: Futures - Twin
Rocker: Flat Rocker
Bottom Contours: Subtle double to Vee
Tail Shape: Swallow Tail
Colour: Mustard