Filed in: Surfboard Reviews | On: September 5th, 2007 | Comments: (2)
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Filed in: Surfboard Reviews | On: September 5th, 2007 | Comments: (2) Got a chance to test drive another retro twin fin fish (Circa 70). I really like these retro boards! 5’9 x 20″ 1/2 x 2″ 3/8. The Circa featured beautiful wooden glass on keel fins and a top notch acid splash foamie and pigmented resin job. Visually, this board was easy on the eyes and looked like it would fly. For those that don’t know the North Shore’s Kent Senatore of TORE Surfboards, he produces each board himself from start to finish from shaping the raw blank to putting the final layer of resin and gloss polishing the board. Kent’s one of the few shapers that still produce the entire board himself…most of the shapers today farm the glassing (and sometimes shaping!) out to glassers and ghost shapers. Who’d a thought…you decide to spend big bucks on a Merrick or Tokoro board and chances are they didn’t even shape the darn thing themselves. Anyway, you won’t have that problem with Kent. I managed to ride this board a number of times this summer on Oahu’s South Shore and it was a good thing I had this twin fin fish because the surf has been pretty dismal the past few months. Even though the surf had been small for a long time, this board proved its worth in non-ideal conditions. The flat fish rocker combined with sufficient width and thickness gave me plenty of paddling power to get into the smallest waves and flat/mushy sections were no problem. Once this board gets on the wave you can pretty much go around all the dead spots and surf the wave like your longboard. Add a few pumps in there and you can throw some tail around on gutless days. The Circa 70 leans on feeling a little more like a thruster than some of the other fishes I’ve tried in the past. While other twin fins are way too loose lack drive, this board gives you more than enough looseness to pump and hit lips with great drive and down the line speed. If you want a surfboard that can catch a ton of waves yet still perform maneuvers, the Circa 70 is the type of board you need to try. This board is definitely a winner in small/slow surf/crowded days but can also work well on overhead swells too. |