KW-58 / Slip Object

Doctrine: Anomaly
Role: Unclassified Planing Object
Status: Anomalous Glide Confirmed

Description

Slip Object is a compact planing craft exhibiting unexpectedly low resistance to forward motion relative to its dimensions.
Extreme width through a Mini-Simmons outline, flat deck with scooped forward relief, and a rolled entry blending into single-to-double concave generate immediate lift and early engagement, allowing the board to access waves that typically pass beneath ultra-short platforms.

Once trimmed high on the face, field observations show a notable reduction in perceived friction.
The craft sustains speed with minimal operator input, maintaining calm projection across soft, broken, or uneven sections where conventional small-wave designs lose continuity.

Quad stabilization converts rapid planing lift into smooth, continuous travel rather than nervous acceleration, preserving control while extending usable glide far beyond expected range.
Directional change remains available, but the dominant behavior is effortless forward carry—
as though motion continues slightly independent of force applied.

Session data indicates increased wave capture, reduced fatigue, and trim lines extending longer than visible energy would predict.
Underlying mechanism remains unverified.

Configuration:
5’8” × 22” × 2.5” mini Simmons variant
Quad or twin keel
Rolled entry → single → double
Flat deck
Full forward planing surface

Status: Experimental Configuration

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