Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Big Boards at the Bu

 
Testing out some new and old equipment at first point.  The blue/green board is 10'10" and features a clean displacement hull bottom, streamlined outline, and a flat rocker profile.  Here is how it works on the inside...
 
 
Here's a longer wave through to the inside.  It really makes it through some tiny sections...
 
 
In contrast, the tan glider, which we surfed for the first time this past week, is much more versatile in many ways.  The board features a fuller outline (11' x 24" x 3.25"), a relaxed rocker, and a single to double concave with vee ahead of the fin.  For such a big board, it turns quickly and can be faded into a wave as opposed to the green/blue board which requires more of a point and shoot approach. 
 
Here's a short vid of one of the first rides ever on this board.  Pardon the dudes walking in the foreground...

 
Anybody interested in experiencing the freedom of an effortless glide should shoot me an email to discuss ordering a board. 

Monday, August 3, 2015

New Log

Here are a few pictures of a log I recently shaped for a good friend.  I invested many hours into this board, mostly in glassing and making the fin, but the end product was worth it.  I think the board came out well and I am looking forward to hearing feedback from its new owner. 

 9'9" x 23" x 3"
 
50-50 Rails
 
Bottom Roll/Flipped Tail Rocker 
 
Nose Concave
Solid Cherry Fin Made from a  3/8 Panel of Cherry
Sealed with 2 Layers of 6 oz. cloth
 
Final Outline after Pinline, Gloss and Polish
 
Square Tail
 
Pinline Close Up

 



Friday, July 31, 2015

Board Swap

Hello all,

I will be at the Patagonia Board Swap in Ventura this Saturday, August 1, 2015, from 12 to 4 pm.  I am bringing a few of my boards to sell as well as some stickers if anybody is interested in stopping by to chat. 

See you there!

Here is the link to Patagonia's Blog:

http://surfing-blog.patagonia.com/post/125441675351/board-swap-this-saturday-in-ventura-ca

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Long Time, No Post

Hello all,

It has been many months since I have posted anything on my blog.  I have been very busy with a new job and raising my son Jack.   Fortunately, it is now summer and I have some time on my hands to build a few boards for friends and hopefully one or two for myself.  Here are  few shots of boards I finished this spring.



Happy Customer with his 5'5" Fish


 
Getting closer to creating a good hull. 
This one is 7'2" and has a very low rocker profile
Quite fast but hard to turn in the pocket.
 
 
8'1" Pintail
I was inspired to create this board after a seeing a pic of a Bing lightweight from the late 60's.  Hull entry to a spiral vee in the tail.  Should be a blast in good waves.
 


The Bing.
 
 

Updated quiver. 
 
 If you are interested in buying a board you see here, contact me through email. 
 
Thanks for reading.  More posts will come soon.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Keel Fish in Progress

Two Fish: 5'5 and 5'10


Cedar Keels from True Ames

9'4" Classic Spoon

Should have used a black logo!

Added the redwood tailblock to match the stringers.  It also helps with strength.

I really pulled in the tail on this board.  
Here you can really see the rail line, and all the volume I removed from the deck.

Competition Red/Orange