as a dual fin. When Bev insisted on a single fin Simmons suggested
using dual fins with a trailing single fin. Bev refused, and the board
was a single fin, which didn't work. Here is our first stab at recreating
the board that might have been: the Simster. Shaped by Joe Bauguess,
fins by Larry Gephart.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEimwlWcV1uR1O9QP0wrX679EqzthgGsLOp0WwrQhlD2OT9Waw5AZMTP8qhRnu-0onzE0ePHBpdjs6fTFU18W4YpHkY_Z5arCjCrKe2aMdXgC3_P9d-TFdNvJVjdIOQpASJs4BBdeF7RPrl3/s400/simster.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNm22TBDJaZis2qcvCkmO1aMOdrRyNEk0MDcs_IlDgPvk1D53xIcGQxU1PQRQ4VckhAUHPmUhQvu9mjm1OR-fBqrASb8j6V7FuVhObCUPuOpMoPC1OmZkL-sNpCS7Z2V4fp9oIF87JWnV0/s400/simster2.jpg)
3 comments:
Sick! Looks like funnn. This would've been great for our recent session in The Dirty. Hey RK is the board in the photo glassed already?
is that as wide as a casper? looks amazing!!
very cool!
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