Archive for July 2011

Prototype #1

This is the first prototype of a series of short boards that I will be working on for fall/winter 2011. The board featured is 5'10 x 19 1/4 x 2 7/16 with a slight single concave. A flatter, wider, and slightly thicker version of most short boards. This board bridges the gap for the retro enthusiast looking to ride a standard short board while still giving the avid short boarder something to ride on those smaller days where extra volume is essential. This one is also a demo so email me if you are interested.


Photos by: Garrett Highhouse

GB in LA

Here are a couple of shots of a GB that I finish back in June. This board ended up in LA county with a rad customer named Paolo who was a pleasure to work with. This board features a shallow nose concave that flows into a full belly. The end result is a board that will pocket nose ride insane without disturbing trim speed. For full details feel free to shoot me an email.

Photos by: Garrett Highhouse

Eggs For All

As promised here is yet another variation of one of many eggs I have recently built. This little rocket was sold by the boys at Aloha Sunday and is just about the perfect board for almost any conditions.

Round Pin Log

Dropped this Round Pin Log off at Aloha Sunday a little while back. This particular board is 9'6 x 22 1/2 x 2 7/8 with a tight nose concave and plenty of roll. Those components together make for a great all around board that can hold up in larger surf. Billy and Kahana look on giving it their stamp of approval. Also check out the recently added Aloha Sunday Blog on my updated blog list. The boys have a great deal of quality hand made products that will be available for online purchase.

Summer Sled

Recently made this one for Wyatt at Surf Indian. Its 9'6 x 23 x 2 7/8 with a tight nose concave that transitions into roll then V. The medium rocker profile of this board allows it to excel in everything from small summer swell to head high conditions. If you would like to check it out go visit Wyatt at Surf Indian in Pacific Beach and I am sure he'll give you the rundown.

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