fishy
models:
keel fishy, smol fishy, twnzr fishy
keel fishy
a “traditional” fish; utilize the wide base keels to drive off the bottom and push through redirections.
prefers decently shaped waist-high to slightly overhead down-the-line waves.
typically 5’ ~ 6’ in length.
20 1/2” ~ 21” width, 2 1/4” ~ 2 5/8” thickness.
classic fish upper curves with either a fairly straight or side-cut lower half, to a slight curve after the fins. lower entry rocker. single concave. lower rail lines, generally.
beaked nose and generous foil without being overly substantial.
available as:
- glassed-on hand foiled, gephart or modern style solid wood keels
- glassed-on machined gephart or modern,
plywood or fiberglass keels
- twin fin — boxes
my dimensions
5’4” x 20 1/2” x 2 3/8” keel fishy
5'4 & 5'5 keel fishy
western red cedar keels
5'5
smol fishy
a petite, groveling fish that is quick and loose. crafted for californian summer waves but can handle some juicier pockets.
typically 5’ ~ 5’6” in length.
20” ~ 21” width, 2 3/8” ~ 2 5/8” thickness.
a bit wider nasal curve to a fairly straight lower half with a very slight curve after the fins. low entry rocker. single concave. low rail lines.
overall foil is fuller, especially in shorter lengths.
available as:
twin fin — boxes
my dimensions
5’0” x 20” x 2 3/8” smol fishy
5'0 smol fishy
twnzr fishy
a performance twin fin with a shallow swallow tail;
for playful stomach-high to well overhead sized surf. excels in curvier faces.
typically ~ 6’ - 7’ in length.
18 1/2” ~ 19 3/4” width, 2 3/8” ~ 2 5/8” thickness.
narrower outline with a pulled in nose and tail. forgiving entry rocker. a mixture of bottom contours. soft, semi-knifed rail, medium - highly foiled.
beak or refined nose, blended flat deck or domed.
available as:
twinzer — boxes
my dimensions
6’0 x 19” x 2 3/8” twnzr
6'3 twnzr fishy
6'3
6'0