Nope, it really is an ultra short carbon fiber surfboard

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I wanted to have a play with carbon fiber, and the shorter the board the less carbon fiber and so the cheaper the experiment

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You can also see in the link video I have changed the graphics from the orange text, to the red metallic Pocketboard text in the YT channel picture. Now that was fun (not !)

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I spent so long on it last summer (too cold for me in winter – I don’t have a working wetsuit at the moment) I badly reef rashed all my stomach, and nipples, on the deck grip!
A good laugh though.
I also paddled out on it for the world record Surfers Chain

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I haven’t mastered it yet mind you, way too tricky – but it feels awesome in the water.
My own method of determining fin angles just feels so good on this board (I’m an applied physicist by education - ex professional development engineer and am now a professional process analyst – but most importantly I’m a surfer !).
I have a long board fin in the middle and my own specially developed side fins.
Alas for me I am not used to its length so I keep putting my rear foot into the water !
This is not meant to be something easy to ride – it is meant to be a change from being able to catch and surf any wave on any board in my current quiver.
I think my next project for my own use is going to be a replica of a narrow big wave gun – I ride the poly one now – incredibly fast and furious – but I’ll do one in carbon for the shock and awe factor!
I also have some unseen ideas I would like try building into other ‘normal’ short / long boards I am going to make.
I’ll let you all know if I actually do, and how they go !