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Longboard Shapers?

Posted:
Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:12 pm
by J-B
hey guys
Im thinking about getting a new longboard made... around 12 foot
Was thinking bout going with nineplus, custard point or gulfstream. I dont really have any experiance with UK shapers
Any thoughts?

Posted:
Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:19 pm
by Hang11
I've been riding Custard Point boards since the 1980's. Can't fault them IMO. I may even fly from NZ to the UK one of these days to pick up a couple more when the need arises. Tim Mellors is a great shaper.

Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:38 am
by billie_morini
If Santa Cruz, Califorina, is not out of your geographic range, get a Freeline long board. I absolutely love mine!!

Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:36 am
by greg@hoodatsurfco
^^Tim Bessell of
www.bessellsurf.com is awesome too, he is out of San Diego

Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:34 pm
by RJD
all a bit far from east anglia eh...?

Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:48 pm
by J-B
lol just a bit. Dont mind the price though for quality. And you do get waves down here... not the best but its a wave!
Just that my normal boards a 9 foot, i ride a 10'2'' southpoint whenever i can get my hands on one.... but they all just feel a lil.... unsatisfying. Know what i mean?
been looking at nineplus lately though, torn between custard point an nineplus.
ah well


Posted:
Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:27 pm
by Jonah_Fro
Fluid Juice -
www.fluidjuice.co.uk/
mate of mine has one of Adrian's boards and loves it.

Posted:
Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:01 pm
by JupiterSurfer
J-B wrote:lol just a bit. Dont mind the price though for quality. And you do get waves down here... not the best but its a wave!
Just that my normal boards a 9 foot, i ride a 10'2'' southpoint whenever i can get my hands on one.... but they all just feel a lil.... unsatisfying. Know what i mean?
been looking at nineplus lately though, torn between custard point an nineplus.
ah well

I've heard the Southpoint boards can have durability issues. Something to consider since you'll be hard on your board as a beginner.

Posted:
Fri May 16, 2008 8:48 am
by shacked surfboards
For a custom longboard i reccomend all my clients to go to Rick Ferguson out of Santa Cruz. The guy has worked with some of the best shapers around and has tons of templates to chose from. John Mel and Doug Haut are also master longboard shapers.

Posted:
Sat May 17, 2008 5:47 am
by billie_morini
Hey Shacked! Is Chris P writing your posts? Tell him that following the repairs he made on my Freeline long board, I'm simply gliding across the water's surface. It feels just like skates on ice. Chris gave my board some mojo!

Posted:
Sat May 17, 2008 9:00 pm
by shacked surfboards
billie_morini wrote:Hey Shacked! Is Chris P writing your posts? Tell him that following the repairs he made on my Freeline long board, I'm simply gliding across the water's surface. It feels just like skates on ice. Chris gave my board some mojo!
Hey, is that you Bill? Glad to hear you are digging the repairs. It was a pleasure working on that Mel. Give me call sometime, i have a secret surf spot here in Nor Cal i think you might like. Chris.

Posted:
Sun May 18, 2008 2:22 pm
by Surfing-Innovation
Try Clicky (Paul) at Lazicka Surf Designs (LSD). He's a sight closer than the US shapers people are pointing you at and his prices are really good - as are his boards!
He shaped my first board and I still love it and now ride it exclusively (having played with others over the past few years) - it's a 9'3" cruiser and was perfect for me as a novice, being really stable, easy to paddle, etc - and now I've progressed the board is really coming into it's own, turning really well whilst still being pretty forgiving.
I'll be getting a new board off him soon now I reckon I can handle a flatter rocker (want a pin tail too) .........

Posted:
Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:49 pm
by J-B
I've heard the Southpoint boards can have durability issues. Something to consider since you'll be hard on your board as a beginner.
Your right they used to. Thankfully they have improved their range somewhat and down to durability issues, it shouldnt be a problem as any surfer who cares about theyre board will take care not to damage it.
Not so much of a beginner by the way
Past that thanks for your help guys, ive ended up building my own lol


Posted:
Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:47 pm
by ChasingDaylight
Try the guys in scarborough
www.lowbrowsurf.com