Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Giant Tubes


Dry-haired Asymetrichulling. I love this board.
photo: Brandon D.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Oldschool Finds


Cruising through swalocks.com the other day and found a shot of a pair of boards I built probably two years ago...I remember these boards WELL and was glad to see them again!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

7777

Friday, October 30, 2009

2 for You



Glad to have a real camera again...T.Gord groovin' on a 7' hullibut.

Fast Little Board


Trevor via Morg, fast little board via PC.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

5'6 VeloSim




White pigment with hand foiled Red Oak glassons.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

My Daily Drivers, Explained:





Here's something interesting I've been working on for a couple seasons now that I thought I'd share with you guys.  I was recently asked what I'm stoked on right now and aside from my alltime favorite board, the new paisley one, this is it.

What we've got goin' on here are hull curves and basics (rail line, s-deck, rails, rocker) fitting into a more user-friendly template for average waves..  This design/style is my board of choice in reef and beachbreaks normally.

They trim and bottom turn like a hull, full railed and fast (singlefins pushed up!!) but when you get back over the fin it turns like a modern singlefin.  It also allows a fair amount of snap off the top on a good section, and long, springy, connected roundhouses off the whitewater.

The bottom shape is a belly into rounded tri-plane with a double concave within, that transfers to single out the fin and tail, making the board easy and not sticky rail to rail, but fast when you dig that hull rail line into a bottom turn or lock into trim.  If you flatten off the tri-plane area in the nose and mid section into a harder edge, you're going to have a much quicker, skate-like feel (i'd suggest a twin fin setup at that point, like murray and mimmons).  The design is translating into pretty much everything I do these days, shorter stubby board share much of the shape, as do my bladed hulls...its becoming a very nice all around flow master that I'm very proud of!



Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Ye Olde Shaping Shack


Ex-PC stomping/shaping grounds, has been demolished to make way for a new hotel...
(new board pics tomorrow!)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Mmmmmmhm!!!!



Fall. F*ck, Yeah!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

PC Keel For Sale!


Nick is selling a 5'10 x 21 x 2 5/8" keel fish i shaped him a while back (check the oldschool logo), this one rocks, i was just oogling the photos of it the other day for some reason and then POOF its up for sale...if you're interested email me ( ryan@pointconceptsurf.com ) and i'll get you in touch with him asap!
this board holds what may be my favorite fins ever...brought back a bunch of yellow cedar from a trip to the northwest (home) a few winters ago and made a very few sets of those!