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A retro design from the early '70's, very wide tail for early planning in small waves, flat deck and full rails for volume and buoyancy, very fast, won't stall in the flat spots, ideal for everyday small surf! They are available in different fin configurations: the Future Fish Fin set (left), the Future Keel Fish Fin set (right), or glassed on in any configuration.
9 Comments
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
5.5/10 By T&C old school fish 6.10 on 0000-00-00
Volume and heavy
8/10 By Joel on 0000-00-00
Trying to determine the right "board volume" that will support my weight and allow me to progress
8/10 By Dave on 2018-07-25
I'm 48 and 6'2", 205 Lbs. My 6'2" Bruce Jones quad fish is a wave catching machine with a set of Controller fins. It is magic in 2'-3' waves