Here is a list of some of the boards I currently have for sale, all boards are located in Lewes/Rehoboth Beach DE. Feel free to email me at mgarbuttsurfboards@gmail.com if you have any questions. 1. Brand New 9' Garbutt Surfboards Pintail Noserider $675 2. Brand New 5'11 Garbutt Surfboards Round Pin $275!!!!!!!! 4. Rick Lantz 7' South Side Shooter 70's Single Fin Brand New $400 5. Used 5'6 Garbutt Surfboards Single Fin $225!!!!! 6. Used 6'4" Campbell Brothers Single Fin $180
Hey thanks! Kinda an abstract mexican blanket, board was built with 8oz Volan glass for added strength.
Getting rid of an 8' Funshape I made awhile back for friends to try out. Board is in great condition with only a few heal dings, great for beginners. $385 obo
Funshape has been sold, still have all others if anyone is interested. I also have a couple of vintage logs from the 60's and transition shapes from the 70's for those whom may be interested.
Another one up for sale. This is a 9'2" I named the 302 Noserider, which was taken from influences from Jacobs 422 and Zeph Carrigg's ISIS. Board is in excellent condition and is a very user friendly noserider. Asking $625
Couple of Vintage Boards for Sale 1. 6'5 Bayside Single Fin from West Ocean City $300 2. 8'4" Skip Frye Underground Unlimited semi hull $500 3. 8'6" Surfboard House Longboard from the early 60's, beautiful D-Fin $450 4. 6'4" Rick Diamond Tail Single Fin from the mid 70's, ready to ride, comes with fin $350 5. 9'10" Hobie Triple Stringer, Early 60's w/ glassed on wood d-fin $550
I don't know really haha, I am just starting to get into the whole hull design process. I am currently testing a 5'11 but hope to make a 6'4" soon. I really like to fully test out design ideas myself before I shape for others, so that way i truly have a grasp for the board. How big are you thinking haha?
Maybe a mid-range size, say 7'0". I mostly longboard, but have been looking for a hull-shape for some time now, just to change things up. Most of the ones I've seen are the Greg Riddle replicas, and with little to no rocker. Wish I could testdrive one just to see how it goes.
A few years ago i restored a 7'0" Hobie Hull for a friend. Belly through the front 2/3 of the board, low entry rocker and no tail rocker. flexy single fin. Once fixed, I waxed it up and rode it a couple of times. It rode completely unlike any board ive ever ridden, wanted to turn from the middle of the board (front foot) and definately would took some getting used to. definately capable of building up some speed. If i had a point break nearby, maybe.
7' isn't too big for a hull, Greg makes some amazing boards and has really been the godfather for hulls. They are definitely not the easiest board to ride, but in the right conditions and once you figure them out they are the funnest boards out there. I am in love with the 5'11 i made and want to push myself on the design limits to see how long I can go without sacrificing the maneuverability I like in my boards. Keep checking my site for updates on new board styles I am experimenting with.
5'2" Arc Tail Quad inspired by Manny Caro. Board is in great condition with only a couple of heal dings asking $300 obo.