10 seems to be our ceiling. I figured most people would be in the 3-5 range. Hopefully I'll be in that range within the next year.![]()

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10 seems to be our ceiling. I figured most people would be in the 3-5 range. Hopefully I'll be in that range within the next year.![]()
3 boards, two short but ones a quad and then a step up... im looking to get a pod or rocket but i dont feel like buying a brand new board right now
Murphy's law, works every time
Ive only had 1 "magic board" that lasted any length of time, not sure why it did, but it lasted me many years, where usually a "magic board" will last me less than a year.
I have a
5'8 Klugel fish- waist to headhead
5'10 BAT hybrid fish- good for anything up to 1' overhead too "skatey" after
6.0 BAT sunfish (basically a rocketfish shape with a few performance tweeks)- good for anything we get in FL
6.2 M4 thumbtail- for when we get the rare big h-cane swells that arent mushy
i'm down to ten.
three are for sale,but three more are ordered for april
2 boards deep, 6'3 JS combat, and 5'8 CI Pod
I've got a few boards, but mainly use two of them:
5'11" WRV quad fin J. Fernandez
6'0" Chemistry high performance tri-fin
The other boards are either old, broken, or just played out... I do have this one board that some girl won at a bar and gave to me. It's a donkey but I would like to do something with it. Thinking of getting some art put on it and hanging it in my living room... It's a Glenn Klugel (Kugel); anyone ever heard of this shaper?
What im riding now...
5'10 custom addict surfboard, thumb tail
5'11 plus one squash
5'11 plus one rounded pin
6'0 plus one squash
6'0 plus one swallow
6'2 plus one squash
6'5 addict surfboard, rounded pin tail
7'2 plus one mini-gun, pintail
8'8 southcoast surfshop longboard thing.
I've built that collection up over the past 4 years, and this quiver gets me through ANY conditions that come through San Diego. from, ankle high to TOH. As long as they all hold up, i won't need any boards for a while.
Still own, but don't ride.
a 6'0 Fish from NY i think. Its a company called "NA" (Anyone know about this company)? Its a thruster, super thick. Fun as hell on the summer reefs, but its super slow now and I dont ride it.
a 6'3 Peter Benjamin Channel bottom. Old late 80s board. Fun and thick. Never ride it.
2 shortboards
1 fish
presently waiting on a 5'9' Rocket (can't freaking wait!)
In order of wave size:
6'0" x 20 1/2" x 2 1/2" WRV Clark quad fish
6'1" x 19 1/4" x 2 3/8" WRV Yinger battail quad
6'2" x 18 3/4" x 2 3/8" WRV Moore rounded squash thruster
6'3" x 18 7/8" x 2 3/8" WRV Mulhern swallowtail thruster
6'6" x 18 1/4" x 2 3/8" WRV Redman pintail mini-gun
No real commitment to WRV, but my buddy is one of their board builders/East Coast rep. Good guy to have grown up with...
5'10" HSD quad fish (found this used in a shop all banged up...fixed it up & it turned out to be a really good board)
5'10" rusty dwart (despite all the options, i like this best as a twin w/ trailer set up. goes really fast in fat, kinda mushy surf)
5'10" wynn stubby bonzer (pretty much has been my go-to board for the past 2 years)
6'0" wynn bonzer mini egg (coming soon)
6'2"wynn bonzer hp shortboard (coming soon)
6'4"wynn single fin egg (very fun high-volume board...great for the winter b/c it still floats well w/ all the rubber on)
6'4" bing bonzer 3 (my first bonzer...mostly a wall hanger now)
6'6" wynn bonzer step-up pintail (a modified black beauty template that i really love...just wish i had a reason to use it more often. its been ridden more in foreign countries than it has here at home)
9'6" wynn si si slider (heavy classic style log)