Guys and Gals-- Time has come to thin out the quiver a bit. I've got 4 boards for sale (email me and I will send pictures): 1. Stretch Bat tail quad - 6'4" x 19.25" x 2.5" - asking $300 (comes with board bag and 2 sets of future quad fins) - board is in good condition, the left tip of the tail was damaged on the airline back from Costa Rica and professionally repaired. 2. Channel Islands Biscut - 6'0" x 21" x 3" - asking $450 - board is in excellent shape, no dings, only a few pressure marks on the deck but only used 2 or 3 times, looks nice and new, comes with FCS GAM fins 3. Hatteras Glass (step-up board) - 6'7" x 19 3/4" x 2 5/8" - asking $300 - great travel board, only ridden once, no dings, no damage, comes with FCS fins (Hatteras Glass boards are shaped by Joe Shriver of WRV and glassed by Randy Hall at the Rodanthe Surf Shop in the outer banks) 4. Larry Mayo Single Fin - 6'11" - asking $400 - beautiful eggplant resin tint - not sure about the width or thickness but estimate 21" wide and 2 3/4" thick - new condition only ridden once or twice - no dings, no damage, no pressure marks on the deck - you can check out his single fins on his website mayosurfboards.com - comes with Greenough 8" 4A flex fin. I can ship but I can also meet almost anywhere from Ocean City, MD to Wilmington, NC Thanks, John Here are some pictures (See page 2 of this forum for additional pictures)...
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Biscuit I live in Annapolis, MD. Somehow I've managed to accumulate about 10 boards over the years, so I'm not really interested in a trade. I'll post some pictures tomorrow. John
when i was 13, i was about 5'6 . And i rode a 5'5 natural art for a while then over the decade i have bought 5 more boards
how big are you? what shortboard do you normally ride? did you check out the channel island page? cisurfboards.com. i think they recommend that you can go up to 8" or so shorter than your standard shortboard. Also, the entry rocker in this board is minimal and there is a lot of foam just forward of center, and in general, which makes it very easy to catch waves. where do you live? you're more than welcome to come by and check out the board if you would like. just give me some notice so i can be around.
the 6'0" biscuit has TONS of volume. If you pick one up by the rail (need sized hands) youll think your carrying a 9 foot tanker. r'm sure the CI site has sizing info but id guess that size biscuit is aimed at the 180 - 200 pound range rider.
biscuit should be ridden 8-10" shorter than your shortboard..................... http://www.cisurfboards.com/sb_biscuit.asp
Board Pictures Here are some pictures of boards listed in the above post. Email me if you see anything you like!
Single fin looks nice... so does the stretch quad. but i don't have the money, so 5 boards is enough for me right now.
No thanks, I've got too many otherwise I wouldn't be parting with any of 'em. Its always worth a try, though. By the way, I'll be in oc md on sunday the 21st of june if anyone is interested in the Biscuit or the Stretch quad. John