Sunday, April 8, 2012

CT Session

Ben Milgate, Mitch Surman, and Ben Paynter taking apart a rare Cotton Tree left Rip Bowl. The boys are all riding C.T's ranging from 5'4 to 5'8 made from Styrofoam and  Epoxy resin.












Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Braden & Harrison @ the Noosa Festival

2012 - All photos: Geoff Fanning
Harrison Roach has long been one of the most talked about names in this genre and failed to disappoint, performing multiple spins and reverse tail-slides and generating inordinate amounts of speed along the clean faces of the First Point waves.

One of the finest exponents of of the finless movement, Harrison Roach slides his Wegener-shaped alaia through a perfectly executed 360 spin
Another contestant outstanding in this discipline, despite riding a board home-shaped from a gnarled length of timber, was Braden Weir. The 360, a full, sliding rotation, is a commonplace maneouvre was exhibited by Weir at lightning-fast speed, often twice or three times in succession in his heat also featuring instigator of this re-ignited movement, Tom Wegener who himself demonstrated admirably the skills required to pilot these deceptively complex vessels.

On a board less than an inch thick, made of solid timber and lacking fins, Braden Weir put on a staggering performance in the SeaGlass Project Finless Challenge Courtesy of GSI Noosa Festival of Surfing http://noosafestivalofsurfing.com/2012/03/the-noosa-festival-day-four/#more-684

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Fun Boards

Shaped a couple of fun boards. One is a copy of an 8 ft Ben Aipia twinnie from the eighties which we all really like riding scaled down to 7 ft. The other is a 5-2 Fat Bean, because we're having trouble sharing the other one. Both board are stringer less styro/epoxies.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

New scarfini fins

The new Scarfini fins have arrived. Fit both fcs and futures boxes. Awesome fins with lots of styles to choose from at a heaps better price than fcs. Drop by the shop to check out the range. we're into the carbon and the bamboo ones.