Friday, December 12, 2008
4 for Reese
Reese in New Smyrna Florida finally received his christmas time quiver!
6'0"x20x 2 5/8 swordfish
5'11"x 20 1/4 x 2 1/2 double wing swordfish
6'0"x 19 7/8 x 2 5/8 swallow tain twin fin
6'3"x 19.5x 2.5 6 channel twin fin
with another twin keel on the way...
Thursday, November 27, 2008
back from Portugal..
In Florida visiting the family for thanksgiving. Just got back from a month in Ericeira Portugal. Did a bunch of boards for Board Culture and had a great time. For more info you can go to www.board-culture.pt
Sunday, October 5, 2008
6'2" swordfish
Friday, September 19, 2008
6 channel twinny
6'3"x19x2.5 six channel twin fin for Reese in New Smyrna. Made as an alternative step up board for bigger hurricane surf.
6'0" swallow flextail twin... along with 2 more swordfish on the way.
Reese on his 6'0"x20x2.5 swordfish at Ponce Inlet
6'3"x19x2.5 six channel twin fin for Reese in New Smyrna. Made as an alternative style board stepup for bigger hurricane surf.
6'0" swallow flextail twin... along with 2 more swordfish on the way.
Reese on his 6'0"x20x2.5 swordfish at Ponce Inlet
6'3"x19x2.5 six channel twin fin for Reese in New Smyrna. Made as an alternative style board stepup for bigger hurricane surf.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Couple of swordfish
Moonlights showroom has a couple different size swordfish available. They also have a 6'2" dialer in their showroom. If your in the market for a modern performance fish these boards are definitely worth a look. Well priced, all the boards come with fins, all gloss and polish finish.
if your interested you can reach Moonlight glassing at 760-942-3319 or email them at bonzersurfer@gmail.com
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
RAD
Finally rode my brand new 6'0"x 18 1/4 x 2 1/4 bonzer 5 finner today at trestles. Board goes good and feels really smooth. The board is a full on high performance bonzer shortboard. As for the color combo you either love it or hate it. Ive had multiple people tell me it's "all-time!" and plenty of others say its not their style. Had the idea in my head from the Jokers colors in batman and though it would be cool. It just happened to be done just in time for the new fashion trend of ridiculous bright 80's style clothing. Yippee!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
DK in Portugal
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
shhhawack!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Double Wing Swordfish
5'7"x 19 1/2 x 2 3/8
The first of it's kind. I decided to take my new everyday board and cut a couple sets of wings into it. Just when I was totally sold on the no wings or bumps fluid curve in the tail I make myself a new board and now Im all messed up! Have ridden it on four different occasions now and I'm very pleased with how well it rides. Had a couple of really fun sessions so far on average everyday wasit-chest high waves and loved it! I thought of the double wing swordfish for a good alternative for people riding smaller mushier waves. The double wing seems to loosen up the tail and make the board easier for off the tops in less than epic conditions. Would be a good board for the east coast and everyday surf here on the west coast alike. Im really happy with the possibilities of the swordfish and now that I've enabled it to be even looser in the small stuff the possibilities are endless!
The first of it's kind. I decided to take my new everyday board and cut a couple sets of wings into it. Just when I was totally sold on the no wings or bumps fluid curve in the tail I make myself a new board and now Im all messed up! Have ridden it on four different occasions now and I'm very pleased with how well it rides. Had a couple of really fun sessions so far on average everyday wasit-chest high waves and loved it! I thought of the double wing swordfish for a good alternative for people riding smaller mushier waves. The double wing seems to loosen up the tail and make the board easier for off the tops in less than epic conditions. Would be a good board for the east coast and everyday surf here on the west coast alike. Im really happy with the possibilities of the swordfish and now that I've enabled it to be even looser in the small stuff the possibilities are endless!
Friday, August 1, 2008
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