by Mirx » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:37 pm
I've been riding a Skinny Fish - 5'x10''x20.5 for about two years now and have so far found this to be the most versatile board here in the UK.
It's thinner rails (compred to a standard retro fish) allow for much tighter and faster turns whilst a quad set up adds drive and hold in steeper waves. Also, more rocker and narrower nose fit much easier into the pocket when it gets a bit bigger and cleaner.
Although I've had the most enjoyable rides when it's clean and up to 8-9', the board will do well in small, sloppy conditions gliding across many flat section where a shortboard wouldn't.
Not a picnic to duckdive,. . . well, at least not as easy as a shorty, but this might be due to my weight/strength/technique.
I find the board dims pretty spot on to my skill (intermediate), weight (11.5 stone), and height ( 5'11'').
Hope this helps.