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By Murray Bourton

Trippun Fish

THE TRIPPUN FISH: The Evolution of the Trippun Fish

Since the first one came off the machine I thought I had tamed the program by rolling the deck up front and concaving it in the tail and escaping the inevitable dip in the rail that occurs when you confuse the stringer line and rail lines.

The Trippun Fish

At the end of the day however I realized that what was good for the back foot had to be good for the front foot so I ran the concave on the deck forward not as deep but noticeable. This confused the stringer and rail lines a lot less and made the design a lot simpler to shape and actually rides. When turning tightly having the back foot down in the concave I felt it would take a lot to dislodge me as I feel that I am in the board when turning and the deck rising up to the balls of my feet gave me more instant leverage from rail to rail.

To understand the opposite sensation to this remember those guys up in Canada whose job it is to ride those big redwood logs down the river to the timber mills. The only way to run a concave on the deck is to run it up to a ridge so I have positioned this ridge about 2 ½ inches in from the plan shape.

The vee in the tail and concave through the centre have been eased back slightly in order to blend rail lines more comfortably but are still radical by most standards. The plan shape is a bit more tapered and streamlined almost bullet like which has given it more drive. Adding to that quest for drive I have turned it into a quad (could not help myself ) as the depth of the vee was such that a twinny set up was not enough to drive a vee this deep. In fact with this vee you can use even bigger quads as I have shown in these pics. A vee of this depth fully encourages the twitch from rail to rail and every time you twitch you are bouncing water off two broader fins, which in turn gives you more thrust so you get the benefit of a super pump. If given some elbow room of a long wall the speed you can pump these up to is mind blowing.

Trippun Fish Tail

I have decided to offer them up as a mooned out swallow or a diamond tail and there will even be one with four clinker channels carved out of the tail to add even more thrust to a design that probably has enough already.

So the Trippun Fish has now been accepted into the Bourton Hybrid Range and will be available in these dimensions.

5'10 x 20 x 2
6'0 x 20" ¼ x 2" 1/16
6'2 x 20" ½ x 2" 1/16
6'4 x 20" ¾ x 2" 1/8

 

 

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