ANACAPA TRI FISH BOARD INFO
The main features of this board are its width, plenty of nose rocker, a full length single concave and the swallow tail. The combination of these four characteristics provide a board that will work really well in small and weak surf.
Width gives you a great stable platform while providing buoyancy to make it easier to paddle and keep going even when only moving slowly.
The nose rocker helps get the board on the plane quickly feeding the water to the single concave that gives the board lift and makes it want to get up and plane easily.
The swallow tail helps you maintain drive but allows maneuverability by allowing the tail to be wide right until the last 6" of the board.
The Tri Fish is made of traditional Foam and Fiberglass construction. It is computer cut, hand finished, glassed, and then sanded to our Pro-Finish to give you the highest quality board we can make.

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SIZES
length width thickness surfer weight
5'11" 183/4" 21/4"
6'0" 191/4"" 23/8"
6'3" 193/4" 25/8"
6'6" 201/4" 27/8"
VIDEO


Al Merrick describes the features of the Anacpa Tri Fish
CONSUMERS REVIEWS FOR THE ANACAPA TRI FISH

ES from New Jersey, USA says:

Just got my 6'3'' last Saturday and can not be happier. I have not been surfing short boards in a while and wanted to have a more manueverable stick without sacrificing stability. This board is really a short board with some added benefits of a fish shape. I was surprised by how much speed you can generate even in small surf. I have only used it in very small surf and the board performed really well. I am 5'11 and 180+ lbs (not a grom any more - 30+) and I highly recommend this board.



Ian Dickerman from North Caro, United States of America says:

I just recently purchased this board and i am a beginner i find it incredibly easy to get up on and easy to paddle.




Steve A from North Caro, USA says:

I had been researching boards for quite some time trying to figure out a shape that would work well in small surf. This board has been great in 0-5ft conditions. The initial speed from take off and buoyancy makes this board very practical. I thought the thickness on the 6'3 would be a bit much, but my skepticism was thrown out after the first few sessions. The board turns very well and is fiercely back foot driven. My weight is around 190lb+ / height 6'3.



Roberto Marulanda from atlantico, Colombia south america says:

Hey guys.thanks for the awesome ride.i always wanted a sashimi.im a team rider here in colombia for Op. and they took me to a foto trip to panama and totally rocked on this board.had a little trouble at first adjusting when i bought it cause i put a small fin in the back..this board is awesome.got some sick pics, and my surfing is back in the game..thanks



Jared Ebell from BC, Canada says:

even in the weak summer surf on vancouver island it pulls it together. i can't wait to try it in the bigger waves.



chuck herwig from Jaco , cost rica says:

cant believe how good this one went ,1st wave shoulder high clean one and just went crazy like I had ridden it for a life time ,then went to Hermosa on larger day even a bit big I thought and it still held and propelled down the line with power and agility ! Get one ! Or rent one from us in Jaco and try it out !



Alex burke from NSW, AUS says:

its the best board in small and even large surf lol i love it



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