Finally rode this board yesterday and it was awesome! Faster than my Blue Lake and had a nice edge rail for quick response. Has the float of a surf style board and the response of a skim style board. My pal has his set up with 2 fins and it felt nice being able to push the tail around a little bit. We rode his yesterday behind his boat. Mine (still haven't ridden it yet!) is set up with 4 fins so we'll see what the difference in feel and speed is.
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I got my Swallow this season as well. I was upgrading from a Hyperlite Broadcast, so I really can tell a difference. I'm riding mine with the two fin set up as well and it holds a good line, but can get loose when wanted. It's fast and nimble. Enjoy it!!! I'm interested to hear the difference between the 2-fin and 4-fin setup.BKinSoCal - Brian
'08 SANTE 230 - Current
'05 SANTE - Sold '10
'04 216 TE - Sold in '05
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Great session tonight with the quad fin setup. Big step up from my blue lake quad in all dimensions. Speed down the line, fast edge response and great feel. Also went with an adjustment in ballast by putting the forward 350 on the floor of the bow, instead of the port seat which seemed to deepen the pocket nicely.Originally posted by BKinSoCal View PostI got my Swallow this season as well. I was upgrading from a Hyperlite Broadcast, so I really can tell a difference. I'm riding mine with the two fin set up as well and it holds a good line, but can get loose when wanted. It's fast and nimble. Enjoy it!!! I'm interested to hear the difference between the 2-fin and 4-fin setup.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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