Penetrators?

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PonoBill
PonoBill
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25 Mar 2011 1:04pm
I don't hear much about Penetrators on this site. Are people using them? I think Stuey Campbells design was so far ahead of it's time that folks are just now starting to catch up. Mine is still the fastest flatwater board I own, by a big margin.
BWDave
BWDave
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VIC, 239 posts
26 Mar 2011 9:40am
Hi Bill,
We havn't heard much from Stuey lately. I think the mad proffessor has gone back to yachts, submarines or some sort of intergalactic space craft!
Dave.
How is the wind over in Maui?
log man
log man
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VIC, 8289 posts
26 Mar 2011 10:23am
PonoBill said...

I don't hear much about Penetrators on this site. Are people using them? I think Stuey Campbells design was so far ahead of it's time that folks are just now starting to catch up. Mine is still the fastest flatwater board I own, by a big margin.


"Penetrators" , Bill are you posting in the right place?
PTWoody
PTWoody
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VIC, 3982 posts
26 Mar 2011 4:33pm
Not too many around. And while the designs are undoubtedly innovative and quick, from my observation and very brief experience, they seem to ask a bit of the rider to stay upright and dry. I tend to give Penetrators a wide berth at race starts as there seems to be a fair chance the rider is going to fall in the initial chaos.
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