Sandsy1 said..
Sometimes boards that have more width in the tail actually bite really well.
Yup, also the rail line being straighter, it can hold a line at speed without squirelling.
This said, the issue with wide tails is not holding a line in steep faces, it is maneuvering on steep faces and in the pocket... latency in turns and no easy way to bleed off the speed are difficult to handle.
I guess the "nugget" (never rode one, alas) secret lies in its domed hull that could give a smoother rail-to-rail and have the board less "locked" on a rail at speed than a SImmons.