




Here’s another way to maybe show what I mean: with every manufacturer using roughly similar surf tabs (Malibu aside) and with widely variable hull shapes—is it a giant coincidence that they all make a clean wave once slammed/leaned and otherwise finessed into the right setup?
How do these pre-surfing-craze hull designs even manage to make a wave?
Here’s another one: how is GSA able to work well on basically any hull you bolt it to?
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