The evolution of surfboards from long boards to short boards
got its start, for the most part, in 1967.
All during 1968 boards were going shorter and shorter. Through out the
year of 1969 it wasn't uncommon to see boards in the low 6 foot range.
Through out the seventies surfboards continued going through
design changes. When the tri fin design surfaced and with it the board design
that seemed to fit with the tri fin surfboard design began to slow and refine
around the tri fin board design.
But, through the seventies there were board designs being
made and ridden then passed over for something else. There are a couple old board designs from the
evolution days that have come back. They fit into the alt board category but
are really from the early days. Back in the day there was a lot of
experimentation and short design trends that would get started and not last.
You may see some of the old board designs and think they are
cool... and they are but the ones that really worked well have made a come
back. The two? the fish and the hull.
The hull has had a following from day one really but that
following was pretty limited to a hand full of guys in Southern
California . The only other board design I can think of that
started in the early '70s and has continued to this day is the Bonzer.
As far as long boards.. the boards
designs of 1966 and '67 and there contemporary reissues have come back as the
long board of choice for many.
Good design stands the test of time.
D.R.
My son Robin and his Fish
2 comments:
DR - i hear you... i recently Shaped a sort of old school Fish.BTW i named it "magic fish." For this board i just did what i thought was right and it worked better than i ever imagined! Length: 5'10" wide point: 22" 2" forward center,
nose width: 17" tail: 16.5" , tail block 9" ( slightly pulled in)....thickness 2 5/8"
Bottom shape: whatever. Mine is roll to panel vee. Building another soon i hope! ?
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