1. Traditional Fish
Forged in the ‘70s design revolution, the “traditional fish” was the first fully functional multi-fin surfboard. Super fast, turns on a dime with Lokbox or wood glass-on keel fins. Check it out at Hansens in Encinitas.
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| Length: 5’ 8” |
Nose: 17.50” |
| Width: 22” |
Tail: 17.50” |
| Thickness: 2.625” |
Fin set-up: Lokbox twin fin |
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2. Retro Single
The retro single fin is designed for big, drawn out bottom turns, fast trimming and setting up for a barrel. Clean and stylish. You can’t help but surf it like you traveled back in time.
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| Length: 7’ 6” |
Nose: 13” |
| Width: 20.50” |
Tail: 12” |
| Thickness: 2.875” |
Fin set-up: Single fin
box with fin |
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3. Retro Red-Fin
Our most progressive ‘60s design; replicated for the “old school” at heart. 50/50 rails fade into 60/40. Glides just like a hot knife through butter: 1 1/4” + two 5/8” cedar stringers, glassing 8 oz volan.
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| Length: 9’6” |
Nose: 15.50” |
| Width: 22” |
Tail: 15” |
| Thickness: 3.125” |
Fin set-up: Single fin box
with fin |
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Gordon and Smith Surfboards
4901 Morena Blvd. Suite #1003, San Diego, CA 92117
Tel: 858-581-3045 • Fax: 858-581-9049
boards@gordonandsmith.com
www.gordonandsmithcustom.com |
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