SP said..
Disclaimer first, I don't really like twins. Quads are good in wide fishes other than that I'm usually in the 2+1 camp it suits me and what I grew up riding. Don't mind singles either..
But with 2+1 Depends were you have them set up, a tight cluster on a 2+1 will give you a short turning radius.
If you space them further apart you get a longer arc.
Also depends on what sides and centre you use. Changes the variables change the way they behave massively.
Personally I don't fins affect wave catching at all.
Bloke around loved a no paddle take off under the lip on his single. Just sinks it down and uses the pop to catch waves.
"Bloke around loved a no paddle take off under the lip on his single. Just sinks it down and uses the pop to catch waves."
Torren Martyn style late take off SP, drop and go like the clappers. How do they do it so smooth and clean?
I did the same many many moons ago on my 6'4" G&S gun, but you needed to be half facing the shore ready to pop because there was no way to spin that gun around it's big single quick enough.
Finding that the twin allows me to do the spin to drop so much easier and quicker than the pivot around a big single.