5'4"¡Á20-1/2"¡Á2-3/4" NW:15-7/8" TW:16-7/8" NR:2-3/4" TR:1-1/2"
5'6"¡Á20-3/4"¡Á2-3/4" NW:16" TW:17-1/8" NR:2-7/8" TR:1-5/8"
5'8"¡Á21"¡Á2-3/4" NW:16" TW:17-1/8" NR:3" TR:1-5/8"
5'10"x21-1/4"x2-3/4"

NW:16-1/8" TW:17-1/4" NR: 3-1/4" TR:1-3/4"

 

 

 

6'0" x 21 1/2 x 2 3/4
6'2" x 21 1/2 x 2 7/8
6'4" x 22 x 3
6'6" x 22 x 3"
6'9" x 22 x 3"
7'0" x 22 x 3"

 

 

Description:
You don¡¯t have a quiver until you have a fish. Fish are back big for two reasons: 1) they surf great, and 2) They really go in small or fat waves. We took our favorite fish and made some modern adjustments to create this four fin masterpiece. The Raya has an almost flat bottom up front to a slightly convex out the tail, all with an extremely low rocker profile to make it as fast as a fish should be. But the four fins out by the rails and its vee bottom tail make the Raya more responsive than other fishes getting rail to rail quickly, then holding on once it's there. It¡¯s not uncommon that this fish becomes a favorite board on the very first ride.? It's not the Raya that needs to be scared of your quiver, its your quiver that needs to be scared of the Raya.

Size:
Fish are thick and meant to ride smooth, we recommend 4 to 6 inches shorter than your short board.


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