I find it pretty vital to have a longboard on the east coast. 1-2' all summer, gotta have it. The only thing I have is a 8'6" tear drop from the 60s and a 8'6" that's on the wrong coast and I don't foresee getting it back any time soon, haha. (any of you west coasters coming over here by chance??)
So the new project, is a 9'6" x 23 13/16" x 2 13/16" longboard. Trying to keep it somewhat progressive with a 14 9/16" tail, squash, and a 18 13/16" nose for some nose ride-ability. Bottom shape is going to be a single concave under the nose and a double vee in the tail. Coming out of a 9'9" B US Blanks polyurethane blank, plans for about 3 1/2" of rocker front and back, but that might change a bit.
Fins, 10 1/2" box with two FCS side bites.
Here is my APS3000 draw up, what do ya'll think?

Good to be planning again, I have been going nuts not building anything at all.