Before
we start yapping - the board smells like bananas. For real, Bill
bottled the scent and thru it in the tip - just the tip. A must in any rider’s
quiver with a new skate inspired drift on the water and railslide cable
park enchantment. The latest in progressive shapes for the next gen. of riders
with bigger wakes, faster speeds, and longer rope lengths in mind. Bill created
a new fresh machine that is faster than any of his previous aquatic
fabrications - the most contact on the water of any board in our line. A
growing trend is going towards faster boards. Having shapes that ride higher
pushes the tail up, meaning less resistance, but also reducing the total rocker
height creates more contact with the water. The new Bill has more top water
momentum - so you don’t have to work as hard. With most shapes you have to
create an unneeded exaggerated angle to gain the speed to get lift - the added
glide is naturally putting Bill and the boys faster off the wake. We also
exaggerated the thinned out tip/tail of this new shape, creating more of a delayed
recoil snap. This creates a smoother approach, building energy thru the tail of
the board as you transfer over the wake, with more forgiving, predictable
landings. One of our most versatile new shapes is also cable friendly. William
on a budget with a new third generation softer Bill board.
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Suction Cups on the top deck increase the connection with the boots for added
board response
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G&R Technology - Grip and Release channels have all the traction you need
for boat or cable riding without creating unneeded resistance with the water
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A more vertical sidewall pushes the tail out of the water for improved glide
speed
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New reduced rockerline height - common misconception is that you need added
rocker for increased lift - this rail design and rocker naturally carries more
forward momentum
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Thin profiled shape - creates more overall energy and added rebound off the
wake with more softer landing
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4 fiberglass 1.0” fins & 4 fiberglass .8” utility fins
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Fabricated by Bill