Tang said..
The thing I can't see any Qs on yet is the fin placement. The minion shape and other more "traditional" tomo sup shapes seem to have front and rear quad fins very close to the rails. The hypernut rears look quite different and a fair way off the rail by comparison. Is this taken care of by the narrower tail? Thoughts?
glad to see these evolving, and looking forward to a paddle on the 7'2"......
Hi tang, your question about fins position seems to me about the meanest difference between those two boards.
From watching surfers style while surfing; it appears than more style is off water as aerial maneuvers fins used are more deep or situated along rail . As style is more carved and powerful maneuvers fins are situated more inside.
To do a board loose but still holding, At least 3 options can be mix up.
1/Outline design up to tail width with hips, flyers at front fin position
2/ Lift tail coming from further up or down planning area situated at front position
3/ vee still around front fin coming along with lift tail amount.
4/ fins position and toe
And some more...
So Introducing a non conventional outline as Hypernut design or Meyeroffer do are using same principle. That design with depression curve creating hips like pivot point down the tail. This allows the rail and its associated fin off the rail to dig in .
For this reason you have pointed this is the meanest difference between those boards , dear Tang.