Tuesday, May 8, 2012

ESPN at the Handplane Hoe-Down

http://espn.go.com/action/surfing/blog/_/post/7900244/on-different-plane

Monday, May 7, 2012

Ho-Down Goes Really Well




The handplane ho-down was a really great time.. The waves and conditions were perfect for the event.  Everyone was stoked.  The atmosphere in the water and land was uplifting.  Funny, I would drift down to the peaks where the surfers were you could hear the hoots and hollering from the bodysurfers.  The surfers did not have the same sharing attitude and stoke.  Anyhow, I would like to thank the Brownfish crew for organizing the event, and hope we can do it again.  The paipos were working really good also.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

http://youtu.be/uqCHbu31JL8

My brother, Tom just sent this vid.  Pretty epic.  Everyone is shredding.  Note, the paipo/handplainer is on a double, triple overhead wave.  I think Tom is trying to say, riding different types of more floaty finless boards is good practice for alaia riding.  In the end their is nothing like the ride of an alaia.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Handplane ho-down


I have been getting some handplanes ready for th hanplane ho-down Saturda morning at San Clemente State Beach

Sunday, April 29, 2012

 Simmons boards.  They were recently on display at the Remembering the Future at the Loft 9 Studio.
Present day quiver on hand for a really fun day at the beach.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Handplane Ho-Down

http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/317697921630023/

Check this link out.  On May 5th their will be a gathering of handplane makers and enthusiastic bodysurfers in San Clemente.  I will be there with a few handplanes/  I think I'll put a couple paipos and alaias in the car also.  So, come and try my stuff and other makers also.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Pictures From Nicaragua

Some friends just returned from a surf trip to Nicaragua and sent me some pictures.  This is Mike Beckwith setting up for a bowl
 after laying down a bottom turn on a 6' Bluegill.
 Ryan from Third Coast Surf Shop dropping in on his 6'6'' 2 plus 1, from a couple of posts ago.    It is nice to see a fading drop in.  You can't really do that on a board that does not have a dominant middle fin, especially at this shorter size.
Ryan again, using one of my handplanes.