So long story short, I'm looking for some help with my DIY swallow tail design.
Long story: I've been intrigued by the newer swallow tail skis recently (specifically the Line Pescado/Sakana and Season Forma). I've been watching to pick up a pair either on sale new or used with not much luck. Then I realized I have some older, unmounted skis sitting around that I want to try and make into a swallow tail.
The skis in question are Black Diamond Amperage in essentially new old stock unmounted condition. Ski specs:
185 length
143-115-124 sidecut
2140 grams per
Consequentially, I'm much more happy with both the sidecut profile and flex of the Amperage than that of the Pescado or Sakana I've checked out. Anyways I plan to cut into the tails to make the swallow tail and then seal with epoxy. The details of the tail are what I would like some help with. Note, I will be using these for snowmobile access backcountry, and some touring, and I am 5'10", 170lbs, and obviously the best skier on the mountain...
I'm trying to decide my overall ski length, swallow shape, swallow rocker, and mount position.
Overall ski length: Since I'll be using this ski for some touring, a shorter length would be better, however I don't mind a little extra weight going up for the benefit of the length on downhill. Secondarily, Line suggests to get one size smaller than usual (10cm) in the swallow tail skis because of the effective edge and effect of the tail. The ski length is also a big factor of swallow tail rocker.
Swallow shape: I've been doing lots of research and analyzing many swallow tail skis and the only thing that's conclusive is that everyone does it differently. Line Pescado and Sakana, Season Forma, Moment Comi, Folsom Pow Fish, Volkl Sanouk, etc all have a different swallow tail design in shape and length. I truly have no idea which style to go with because I can't find any info on why companies shape them the way they have.
Swallow rocker: Tail rocker plays a big part in the overall length as I mentioned earlier. It seems most, if not all, of the swallow tail skis on the market now and in the past had at least a little rocker on the tails. The tail of the ski has about 25cm until hitting the rear camber point. I'm leaning towards having about 1cm of tail rocker so that I'll have both the slashability associated with tail rocker and reducing the length of the ski slightly.
Mount position: Lots of factory recommended mount positions are about -8cm from center. I plan to go with about there for now and I can remount as needed to play with it.
I'm still learning about specific ski design components and their corresponding effect on performance, so I'm more than open to input from more knowledgeable people that understand inner workings more than I. Thanks in advance for any help!
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