6’2” x 20 1/4” x 2 3/4” Flexstringer.
There’s a lot going on here but I’ve managed to put it all into a package that looks and feels like a regular board. Looking forward to seeing how it feels in the water.
Bit of a contrast from Pud at Fiji, but it’s cool to see how easy @deandampney can swing his 7’5” single fin around. I shaped this board many moons ago now, diamond tail channel bottom based of a board that @stephaniegilmore rode in one of @andrewkidman movies. Thank you everyone involved 🙏❤️
Ok, last one of Clancy Mills for a bit.
Story goes he had been riding his 6’6” split keel Stepup all week as the swell had been solid but still getting bigger. It was at this exact moment that he decided to get a bigger board!
Thanks for the photos @chrispeel__ and thanks for the long time committed surfer shaper feedback @clancymills@namotuisland
6’8 x 21 1/2” x 2 15/16” for Jason.
I have made a few adjustments on this ones outline and deck foil to get 45 litres into it but kept true to my templates. The rails and tail are still basically the same so they should still slice through the water at speed. Once the board gets over 40L you gotta be careful it doesn’t turn into a cork and you can’t get the rail in, stoked how this one turned out.