Fish & Whalers
Bringing the retro style boards back for surfers of all sizes.

New School Fish
Taking the fun wide body and thick rails of the traditional fish, these boards feature a quad fin set-up and a more edgier rails into the swallow to provide more bite in the pocket and tighter turns. These boards are as bouyant and thick as traditional fish for small mushy waves, but can handle steeper and larger surf. Utilizing lock-box fin systems, you can pull two out, slide the others forward or back, and return to a twin setup.
Recommended size: 5'6"-6'6".

Old School Fish
A small wave machine that will fit in your car. These boards stay true to their knee board heritage with thick bodies, straight hips, and swallow tails. Twin keel fin setup allows for wide arcing turns and style. These boards really like to giddyup down the line when the shoulder is there. A couple pumps and you'll be feeling it rev up to go.
Recommended size: 5'3"-6'6".
Images coming soon...

The Whaler
Want a fish but don't look forward to paddling or popping up on a small board. Well the whaler is for you! Named and concieved by John, this board provides the fun unique feeling of a fish but with more surface area. By combining the quad-fin and added length to the fish templates you will have a whale of good time picking off small waves with lots of drive and big turns.
"Nothing ever searched out and found the pocket like this board when I first tested it at Scorpion Bay." says John. He recounts that "this board was inspired after a great 2.5 hour talk at a tradeshow with Maverick's surfer Jeff Clark and the performance benefits of quad-fin setups."
"Nothing ever searched out and found the pocket like this board when I first tested it at Scorpion Bay." says John. He recounts that "this board was inspired after a great 2.5 hour talk at a tradeshow with Maverick's surfer Jeff Clark and the performance benefits of quad-fin setups."
Recommended size: 7'0"-8'0".









