by oldmansurfer » Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:19 pm
There is a lot known about surfboard design and there is a book The Surfboard Book: How Design Affects Performance by Sean McCagh, that goes over what is known. But for the how to do it you need to observe a shaper doing it. Many of them use power tools but back in the old days it was all hand tools and for small amounts of boards that worked. These days there is numerous videos available for free on the internet youtube for example that show you how to do it. However as far as the design goes if you aren't too poor and can afford to make boards that aren't very good then shaping your own can be a fun project. I got lucky that my board worked well for what I wanted it to but was surprised by how poorly it turned. I could do cutbacks but I really had to stomp on the tail to do them. A good shaper though will take into account your age weight physical fitness and the waves you intend to surf and what maneuvers you intend to do surfing. That is why I have used an experienced shaper for the boards I bought and only made the one board.
So what is worse.... dying or regretting it for the rest of my life? Obviously I chose not regretting it.