KW-14 / Ghost Hauler
Doctrine: Glider
Role: Everyday Transport Craft
Status: Active Service
Description
Ghost Hauler is a mid-length glide platform developed for quiet efficiency across a wide range of everyday surf.
Extended rail line, balanced volume distribution, and low-drag bottom contours allow the craft to enter waves early, maintain trim with minimal effort, and carry continuous forward motion through sections that typically interrupt shorter designs.
Rather than relying on abrupt acceleration or aggressive direction changes, Ghost Hauler favors steady projection and uninterrupted flow—translating small adjustments in stance into smooth line extensions down the face.
The result is sustained speed that feels calm rather than urgent, reducing operator fatigue while increasing wave count and usable distance traveled per ride.
Directional control remains available when required, but the craft’s primary behavior is transport:
moving efficiently from entry to exit with quiet composure.
Operators frequently report longer sessions, fewer missed waves, and a subtle shift toward more patient line selection.
Extended use may reduce interest in unnecessary effort.
Configuration:
Mid-length platform (6’6”–7’2” typical range)
Twin or single fin
Neutral 60/40 → light down rail
Subtle single to flat
Moderate rocker
Balanced dome deck
Status: Active Service