In good hands…

 Old Yellers had a meltdown. Thankfully in the good hands of Tracy Longo at Guitar Tech Corner.

Twin Fin Pin

Shaped an odd board at Channel Islands a few weeks ago. I’m calling it the twin fin pin. I wanted to shape a board for

my favorite little summer time left, which is quite mushy. The board is about 4 inches thick, 5’7 and 25 inches wide. Hotdog.

Zoey’s Sat June 30th

Saturday, 6 p.m.-midnight: The Hogansons present the first of two 6 Years/6 Hours/6 Bucks concerts. The evening will feature Cole Citrenbaum (6 p.m.), Brother Sal (6:30 p.m.), Tony Ferrari (7:15 p.m.), King Washington (7:45 p.m.), Timmy Curran (pictured) with Roger Keiaho and Dave Palmer (8:15 p.m.), Shane Alexander with Jesse Siebenberg (9 p.m.), Chris Pierce (9:45 p.m.) and the Emy Reynolds Band (10:30 p.m.). Admission is $6 in advance, more at the door.

Semi Pro

Height- 5’10
Width- 18 5/16
Thickness- 2 3/16
My Height- 5’9
Weight – 150
Deck Pad -Nate Tyler Design
Fins- Futures AM2 Techflex by Channel Islands
Well, no one can ride this board as well as Slats himself. I’ve personally watched him take out boards that I barely could get to my feet, and he made them look like he was riding magic boards. Dead serious…So I knew there was a chance that I was going to struggle on his model. Even though it looks pretty normal, you never really know what secret concave or rocker that only works for him. I am willing to bet that he has never made a board with hopes people like it. I think he makes boards that are magical for him and him only. If he made a board that was really good for everyone, then he may give his competitors some sort of advantage. Not gonna happen…
Anyways, I don’t have to sell anyone on his skills. What’s funny is I really liked it, the board had a lot of drive and held in really well in punchy beach breaks. The nose on the board
brought me back a few years due to it’s narrowness. The rocker is really good, I like quite a bit of rocker in my boards for a few reasons. One is that they fit in the pocket of the wave, which is good being from where I live. Also a board with a good amount of rocker spins out of airs really well, seems to keep the fins out of the water if you are spinning out of an air. I would recommend this board and shape in waves with some power. I used it in slower mushy point surf and waves and it lost it’s spunk, or I did. I used the AM2 by Futures Fins. If you are looking for a good summer board, and are looking to get a Semi Pro I would maybe try one as a quad. The definitely go much faster in slower mushy surf. See you in the water! Please excuse typos, head snaps, not going right, booties, scenery, brevity.

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