Amazingly fast planing vehicle, very loose, with a surprising projection. It feels like an alaia, but with more bite thanks to the sharp rails and small fins. Behind the alaia, this is the fastest board you'll ever ride. Also, a super fun board in poor conditions.
Modernized fish for all conditions. A perfect all-around board, especially for power turn fanatics. The quad option makes it super fast in smaller waves and offers more hold in hollow waves and surprising projection out of turns. As a twin it becomes looser and more maneuverable.
A classic fish that takes the original template and standard attributes of the original Steve Lis fish from 1970/71. We added a slight belly under the nose to give more paddling power and better projection after turns. Also the keel fins have been moved forward to make it more loose. The massive volume and flat rocker makes it a wave catcher. We recommend...
Do you want to know why midlengths became so trendy today? It took a long while for people to figure out, but here you have the answer: it paddles like a long board, it’s super meneuverable and it smoothes the glide like anything you've surfed before. More waves = more fun! It also can be ridden as a single, as a twin or 2+1.
Our version of the classic Bali board, the single fin that Steve Cooney was riding in the film Morning of the Earth. A board for the classic surfing lovers, for drawing big clean lines in any kind of conditions.
Our recreation of the most popular design of Bob Simmons, known as the "father of the modern surfboard". Classig egg rails, belly under the nose and a deep long single concave runing all the way to the tail. This board not only turns, but in nice sized waves is capable of drawing big clean lines at match speed, while in tiny surf it just takes off and...
We call Bob Simmons the "father of the modern surfboard" because his designs were far ahead of his time. Get a Cranc to experience the fundamentals of planung hulls and to discover how fast you can go on a wave.
Surprisingly easy board to ride, it goes anywhere you want her to go. The hullish belly under the nose eases the paddle and in gets into the wave very quickly. It also feels like a fish, but easier to turn thanks to the sharp corner of the diamond tail.
This concept started as a more maneuverable version of the Cranc. Over the years I refined it to what it is now. An ultra fast sled, very reactive, fun granted in any conditions. The massive volume makes it easy to catch smaller waves. Leveled rails under the nose to single concave to slight spiral vee. There’s also a swallow tail version that adds some...
High performance interpretation of our mini simmons Cranc. I took the same basic concepts but narrowed the tail and refined the rails to gain more control. The result is a super fast planing vehicle thanks to its width, yet very maneuverable. A perfect small wave catcher.
This is the prfect all-around board for the everyday surf or to take on a trip. A very well balanced and basic outline that works in both weak or hollow waves, paddles like a retro board but performs like a shortboard. A must have board.
This Mark Richards twin fin replica from 1980 feels loose and fast, it’s very easy to meneuver and holds in hollow surf. With the massive volume paddling is a joke, while the classic down thick rails bite into the wave face like butter.
Are you thinking of making an asymmetrical board? Do you want to replicate a board you have? Didn't find in our catalog the board you're looking for? Want to add a wooden board to your quiver and have a clear idea of what you want? Just let us know your thoughts and let's make the board of your dreams.
Performance oriented version of the Llobarro-I, specially good in medium to small weak waves. The narrower and not so deep swallow tail helps you pull quicker and sharper turns with control, without compromising the planing capabilities and speed of a wider fish tail. It can be ridden as a quad or a twin.
If you like small boards with a skatey feel, super fast and very maneuverable board, you should try this Llobarro version. The wider tail adds a greater area in the back of the board, which puts the board in planing mode super quickly. Don’t be affraid to go 3’ shorter than your standard board, you’ll be surprised at how good and free it feels having so...
We made this version of the Dorada for our ambassadress Andrea Molina. She wanted a shorter longboard to surf both small and bigger waves. With a straightened outline and increased rocker, this board is pure magic. Now you can see Andrea pulling hang fives in tiny days and getting pitted in WA caverns. This must be the epitome of an all arround board for...
When a client asked me if I could make a fish version of the Dorada the answer was “why not!”. The result is a very fun and versatile board. Super easy wave entry, fast and maneuverable. I might look like a summer board, but the twin-pin also holds in steeper and hollow faces, so it is a board that accommodates to all kind of conditions in small to medium...
It was fun to discover that the very first bonzers made by its inventors in 1971, the Campbell brothers, used a very similar template to my Bou model. Those first boards didn’t have the famous concaves yet, but they’re considered to be the first to herald the tri-fin setup, in a time where everyone was still on singlefins.
There’s a lot of hipe today about midlegths. No wonder why: with more volume and a longer surface you paddle easy, get a lot of waves, you can still maneuver easily and even get confortable in the barrel. Add all this to an already very versatile outline like that of the Calamar and you get a craft you will fall in love with.
If you have a shaper you trust but still you would like to have one of his board made with Flama technology, this is your go. Over the years I’ve worked with different shapers and the feed back has been always great. From tow boards, to guns or high performance boards, I can make it all with a construction that will suit your needs.