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  1. We have had a long standing relationship with Mike Walker of the Walker Project. Many of his boards have passed under our feet over the years. Many Crew members that have ridden with us or been to a past CCC Weekend have seen or ridden the original Double Fish, pictured below. After years of being passed around and ridden hard it is time for her to retire. When we thought about having the Double Fish II made the first person that came to mind was Mike Walker since some of the features of this board were inspired by him back in the day. Talking with Mike brought out the idea of sharing the entire board build from beginning to the end with the community members of the Crew. The project started with us providing Mike with the original design drawing of the Double Fish we made back in 2009. For those that have not had a chance to ride the Double Fish. With the fish tail the rails run the full length of the board maximizing the rail length. The tail also causes the rails to be pushed out further than most boards due to the width making it super fast down the line. The tail design removes some of the surface area behind the fins compared to a pin tail, this gives the board more bite and drive keeping the tail under control when making hard turns on edge. The tail has a slight rocker giving it more speed and stability when being ridden revert. The hard edge of the rail starts at the back of the board blending into a softer edge that starts just behind the nose rocker, giving the board a rolled nose area for easy slashing without cutting into the face of the wave. The nose or second tail was added to the original design just to be different since everyone at the time had a blunt or diamond nose plus it compliments the board shape. We found out after the fact the nose shape gives the rider several subtle advantages. The board seems more stable when being ridden revert and offers more stability when doing 360's. The wider nose keeps the board from pearling as easy and the split nose has a tendency to let water come under and around the leading edge nose and over the outside area of the nose making it much easier to recover from pearling the board. Overall this has been one of our favorite shapes going on eight years, so much so we are having a new one built for the 2017 season. For those of you that have ridden the Double Fish and offered, begged and pleaded to buy it, this is your chance. Mike will build a limited edition run of 15 boards that will be on a first come first served basis. Once the 14 slots, yes since one is ours making it 15 total boards are spoken for the board and shape will never be built again. More details on the boards including pricing, options, colors, etc. will be posted in the near future. More build details to come, hope everyone enjoys the build. Let us know what you think.
  2. Been riding the same wakesurf board for 8 plus years, needless to say, my go to board needed to be retired. So I recently contacted an old friend Mike Walker of the Walker Project and asked him to make a replacement for the original "Outlaw". After working out the details to begin the build this is what I recently received. Let me know what you think, can't wait to take the first hit this weekend! See more build details on the Double Fish build thread HERE
  3. BEST WAKESURFING SLASH PHOTO Get those cameras ready and start snapping pictures! Post your image(s) on this thread to be entered in the contest. Enter as many times as you want and... Contest Rules: Photo must be taken by you or your crew. Photo must contain your crew. Photo must be taken during the 2012 season. Boat is not required to be in the photo. Does not matter what angle, lens, type camera used. Photo must be raw/original, no touch ups or changes to original. Entries must be posted before midnight on the 31st of August 2012. Every PHOTO has a chance to WIN the Prize On the 31st of August this thread will be closed at midnight central time and a link to a new thread will be posted. The new thread will be a poll, the selected PHOTOS will be re-posted there. All crew members will have the chance to vote one time for the photo they like best. The voting will end on the 25th of September 2012 at midnight. If there is any kind of tie the photos in contention will be re-posted on a second poll to determine the WINNER! GOOD LUCK everyone, get out there and take some photos! Regards, CrewAdmin
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