Hey guys
By the time I can surf again it will be summer and while i've got a few months up my sleeve, i'm interested to get some feedback and ideas for the below.
I've currently got a 3-board quiver, a 7'2 torq minimal (47l), a 5'10 hypto krypto variant (33l) and my new 5'9 shortboard hyrbid (28.7l).
I'm interested in the idea of a small wave groveller that I can use to replace the minimal and probably also my 5'10.
Why? I want something that will catch the tiny and small slop, but that I can also just chuck in the car and be more nimble on a small wave than the heavier and longer minimal.
My 5'10 hypto is not a bad concept being widish and flatish but there's probably too much crossover with my 5'9 and the rounded pin is never conducive for small waves.
I was coining with the idea of like a curvy, flat, round or squash-tailed board around 40litres, 6'0 x 22 x 2 3'4 that i would probably only use in 1-3ft.
I'm only 66kg so I know that I wouldn't sink a rail well with this length to volume ratio so I imagine it would be fairly lose, paddle well and pick up tiny slush.
This way I could ditch the minimal and the 5'10, fit both bags in 1 big board bag, easily fit both in the car and basically have most wave types covered for what i go for.
Thoughts?