Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Dream Board







Pro surfer, Shaper Dave Yearwood of Yearwood Surfboards in North Carolina is a San Diego transplant who developed his superb shaping skills under the tutelage of Skip Frye.
This fish was Dave's vision of his personal "dream board". It came to life through the collaborative efforts and input of shaper Dave Yearwood, Dave's wife, co-designers, Skip Frye, Dave "Rasta" Rastovich, glasser Greg Eavey and fin maker John Cherry.
Dave wanted a set of experimental flex fins to compliment the progressive lines of his high-performance fish. Dave and I designed the fin. I built one set for the dream board and one set for Rasta to test drive.
According to Yearwood, his experimental "dream Board" performs as superbly as he had dreamed. Thanks for including me Dave. It was a pleasure.



Sunday, November 23, 2008

8.5 glass-on for Holly

This 8.5 flex template is ready to be laminated. It's going on one of Steve Mast's 9-0 round-pintails. For Holly Yang.

African mahogany, narra, Peruvian walnut, flame maple, putpleheart.

Sliding the Simmons




Photo 1) Justin Phillips fulfilling the purpose for which this Simmons was built.
Photo 2) Justin Phillips fulfilling a purpose probably not anticipated by Bob Simmons at the time he had this 10-0, twin-keel, concave, spoon board design on his drawing board.
PHOTO'S: Tom English

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Cherry Tubes











1) Scot "Lil Bro" Cherry @ Bandidos in baja. Riding a 7-2 quad shaped for him by John "Big Bro" Cherry
2-3-4 sequence) Frank Cherry pulling in @ I.B. on a quad fish he shaped for himself.
5) John "Doc" Cherry. Double-overhead backside @ Bandidos (at age 68). YOU GO POP!!




Friday, November 7, 2008

Making Green look good


Scott Storrs ripping it at Ponto on the agave fish he built and shaped. The fish was glassed at Moonlight Glassing. The hawk feather flies along with him. I doesn't get more soulful than this.
Scotty.....Is that PEYOTE in the planter?? No wonder.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

North Carolina Gold



This incredible gun was shaped and glassed by Greg Eavey of Eaveyrider Surfboards for Charlie English of Wilmington N. Carolina. Greg is a true old-school, master board craftsman. The Cherry fin is an early 60's Hawaiian gun template. The woods are old-growth California redwood and flame maple in a starburst pattern. Thanks Charlie.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Weber Performer template



This framed fin is done in African mahogany, Peruvian walnut and sapele mahogany with maple pinlines. 10.0' Owner: H. Yamauchi, Japan