Showing posts with label Wegg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wegg. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

6'8'' Bio Wegg/ Sustainable Surf


The Wegg is great for days when the waves are chest high and up.  It paddles good, and it is fast and loose.  It's tri fin system keeps it stable, more controllable than a quad fin.  The pictured Wegg is epoxy, Entropy bio resin, and eps foam.  Do to the resin,  the board is qualified to be a part of the Sustainable Surf Program.  http://www.sustainablesurf.org/ecoboard/

Monday, May 10, 2010

Boards from last week

A 5'10'' knee board. 24.5 inches wide. I have not knee boarded in a while, 20 years, so I think I will give it a go. I really like the Wegg Model. I have not been riding one lately due to all the new models, the alaias and Bluegills, but after making this one, going to Japan, I am reminded of the loose rail to rail action, off the lips and cutbacks The Wegg does so well.

This alaia is a 6'10'' Stuth and going to Sean. He has been working on the "Hydrodynamica" movie and has been motivated to get into the slide.






11'00 Model A. This is a Tom Wegener design that I shape for Jacobs Surfboards. Most of thes have been 10' to 11' and get a lot of good feedback. They are great for trimming and nose riding. Often, we put nose, tail blocks, and large wood glass on fins.