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Brian is glassing this himself for his son Josh |

My latest Simmons 4ft 2" x 22 1/2" x 3"

Pretty simple really hull to flat under front foot and 5mm of concave out through the tail

Just love fresh cut foam ready to finish

A lot happens on the rail line over a very short distance. Plus I like to keep the S deck and it is a great way to keep the thickness out of the nose.It is pretty chunky in the tail to keep some float in it. Rasta Keels will finish it off nicely.