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The modern elements include a narrower tail which allows pull tighter lines in a turn. From a design perspective The Angler lends from the old-school keel twin with a relaxed yet fast rocker, and a vee-to-single concave bottom that will instil trust in the rider when it takes off and starts to drive off the bottom. The traditional beak nose positions additional volume under the chest for easy wave catching.
The Angler will actually satisfy a wide range of abilities and surf conditions, from beach breaks to point waves and reefs. The volume is set to moderate to help paddle with speed to get into the wave as early as possible.
NOTE: Rider weight is based on board volume and intermediate rider skill level
GLASSING KEY: D = Deck | B = Bottom | LD = Low Density | HD = High Density
| LENGTH | WIDTH | THICK | VOLUME | GLASSING | RECOMMENDED FINS | APPROX WEIGHT RANGE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5'7" | 20 3/4" | 2 1/2" | 33 ltr  (93 beers) | D: 2 x 4oz B: 1 x 4oz + 4oz fin patch | FCS II Modern Keel FCS II Power Twin | 60kg |
| 5'11" | 20 1/2" | 2 5/8" | 38 ltr  (107 beers) | D: 2 x 4oz B: 1 x 4oz + 4oz fin patch | FCS II Modern Keel FCS II Power Twin | 65kg |
| 6'3" | 22" | 2 3/4" | 42 ltr  (118 beers) | D: 2 x 4oz B: 1 x 4oz + 4oz fin patch | FCS II Modern Keel FCS II Power Twin | 70kg or less |
