Not my whole quiver but my new bodyboard just got delivered to work.. Empire Rising Bull 43" PE-core single stringer... now I just gotta install a leash plug and wax it up.
No quiver is complete without an old skool canvas mat. Hurricane Sandy forced a family reunion - a few of these live in crawl spaces of various friends and family in the region but had to come home when those places were damaged. Variety of shapes, sizes, materials. Orange one is a Merrick Channel Island Single Fin 2. Grey one is a garage sale purchased softop for the kids. 9'2" Takayama surftech longboard. 9'6" Hap Jacobs Cosmic Bull fish, etc etc
My current big board selection : a stuart olo and a takayama nose rider. My quiver also employes a takayama in the pink, a few self drawn woodies, a surftech laird sup (the laird is like cheating) No short boards. Long board or get hit
A little dated but still puts a smile on my face....have since added a 9'0" RC HBLB. Seems all I do anymore is ride my longboard. Sign of getting older I guess.
Getting rid of 2 boards and just purchased 2 boards...5'5" joe and a 5'9" dumpster diver (waiting on the diver). One for the mush and one for the steep. I amazed how drivey the joe is...surfed it twice and love that board!
My Quiver: 7'10" Austin Fun Fish -For when it's good 9'6" WRV Performance Longboard - for summer or when it's waist or less 10' Austin Old School longboard - summertime wave catching machine 8' WRV fun board - my old fun board - keep around for kids 8'6' WRV Speed fun - I never clicked with this thing 7' WRV Big Guy Thruster - Last rode in CR 8' foam board - for teaching my nieces and kids 11'6" - SUP - for taking my son with Autism paddleboarding or getting away from everyone/thing in Back Bay