I haven't followed this thread as closely as I was at first but I started noticing people chopping the nose short and making an abrupt angle up (post #142 especially). I own the stunt hull which does exactly this and I can tell you guys now that I don't think you'll like it unless you change the actual rocker all the way back through the hull. Normally a stock hull cuts through waves and glides across chop. When you make that sharp turn up in the nose and leave the rest of the bottom deck alone, it creates a wall that plows into the waves and makes the hull really squirrelly in chop. When you hit any wave that you aren't planning to jump, it creates an eye opening deceleration. Provided you can learn to deal with the massive deceleration of a head on wave, catching a wave at an angle has a very high potetial to throw you off line and possibly plop down on your side as if you never rode a standup before.