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#surfing #surfhistory #thruster If you love surfing subscribe: @surfingstories Surfboards didn’t always have fins. In fact, early surfers rode waves on completely flat wooden boards with no fins at all. Control was limited, turns were slow, and surfing looked very different from what we see today. Everything began to change in 1935 when Tom Blake added the first fin to a surfboard. That single innovation allowed surfers to hold a line across the wave face for the first time. Decades later the shortboard revolution pushed surfboard design even further, leading to twin fins, faster boards, and eventually one of the most important breakthroughs in surfing history. In 1981 Australian surfer Simon Anderson introduced the three-fin “thruster.” It balanced speed, stability and control in a way surfers had never experienced before. Within a few years it became the standard design used across professional surfing. Today almost every high-performance surfboard still follows this same concept. This is the story of how three small fins changed surfing forever. #surfing #surfhistory #thruster #surfboards #surfboardfins #simonanderson #tomblake #shortboardrevolution #surfdocumentary