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The Boomerang thruster set is a product of the San Diego glider and mid-length culture and has been highly praised by the likes of Skip Frye and Bob Mitsven.
The Boomerang thruster set is a product of the San Diego glider and mid-length culture and has been highly praised by the likes of Skip Frye and Bob Mitsven. This set was spearheaded and designed by local native Jeff Grennan. The minimal area and large amount of rake in this template provides high trim speed and down the line flow, qualities that seamlessly fit within anyone's hopes for ultimate glide.
Height: 4.29" / 109mm | Base: 3.52" / 89mm | Area: 11.16"² / 72cm²
The Boomerang has been praised by Skip Frye and Bob Mitsven, a fitting endorsement for a template born in San Diego glider culture and built around trim-line surfing.
Run it on a glider or mid-length with FCS boxes when you want trim speed and flowing, drawn-out lines from a thruster set. If you want tight, snappy, release-forward surfing, the Channel Islands Tri is the better fit; this set is for running the wave, not gouging it.
The True Ames Boomerang is a thruster set designed by Jeff Grennan out of the San Diego glider and mid-length scene. The template combines minimal fin area with heavy rake. This version is solid fiberglass with FCS-compatible bases and shares the same outline and intent as the Futures-base Boomerang Tri. It is intended for gliders, mid-lengths, and other trim-oriented shapes with FCS boxes.
The review contrasts the Boomerang's long-arc glide with the tighter, more upright Channel Islands Tri, which trades trim speed for vertical snap.
Same template and intent as this FCS version, just on the Futures box system.
