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| 353503 | 22227 | Michael Miller Surfboards | 36 | CantDecide | Jun 5, 2025 | 2025-06-05T12:20:48-0400 | SDBoardHoarder said: my two cents, a nozzle has a top gear that it unmatched, but a drifter gets rail to rail a bit easier although i know people who will say the opposite and have a hard time turning the deeper fs/drifter bottom. Personal preference? Im also not light, 210/215. A favorite board is a nozzle outline with a single to double bottom (not drifter deep) and an inch narrower tail block. AKA the frankenfish. From the mind of @CantDecide , I regretfully let a buddy buy from me but still ride it often. With some lovelace piggybacks, thing f'ing kills. Pics of it to follow Click to expand... The Frankenfish! What a board. Yeah it was an 11" tail block like the nozzle with fin placement for a twin (not a keel) and we put the egg bottom single to double concave on it. That board was a winner for sure. MM has since made me the same idea sort of board but at 6'9" and it is awesome with S wing keels in it. |