Boards

Since 2.003, we manufacture replicas of surfboards made between 1.959 and 1.979. We rely on the technical and aesthetic principles of the time. We try to be as faithful as possible to the original boards, without falling into imitation, as we have discourse and technical and aesthetic criteria.

PIG

Late 50s standard design. Suitable for beach breaks and pointbreaks with mellow and soft waves. Needs an advanced skill of classical surf style. Needs to be surfed with the trim and stall technique. Not designed to be a noserider, but the 50/50 rails and the skeg fin adds stability on the nose.

SHAPE:

Period: 1959 – 1962
Length: 9’0” – 10’2”
Width: 21” – 22”
Thickness: 3.2” – 3.5”
Rails: 50/50
Stringer: 1” or custom

LAMINATION:

Deck: 10 oz Volan + 8 oz Volan
Bottom: 10 oz Volan + 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on skeg. Wooden or fiberglass.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat). Panels/bands.
-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat). Vertical abstract.
-Wooden tailblock.

BEACH BOARD

Evolutionary step after the Pig concept. Standard design for the first half of the 60s. Conceived for small to medium waves, as long as they are mellow. Needs an advanced skill of classical surf style. With wider possibilities of noseriding regading the Pig. Optional square or pin tails.

SHAPE:

Period: 1963 – 1965
Length: 9’0” – 10’2”
Width: 21” – 22.25”
Thickness: 3” – 3.3”
Rails: 50/50
Stringer: 1” or custom

LAMINATION:

Deck: 10 oz Volan + 8 oz Volan
Bottom: 10 oz Volan + 6 oz
Fin: glassed on skeg. Wooden or fiberglass.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat). Panels/bands.
-Translucent tinted resin on glass.
-Wooden tailblock/noseblock.

Noserider MONTE KATUM

Based on one of the best selling noserider models in 1.966. Designed specifically for noseriding: wide nose, parallel template, 50/50 rails, nose/bottom concave, kicked tail rocker and a big pivot fin.

SHAPE:

Period: 1966
Length: 9’0” – 10’2”
Width: 22.25” – 23.25”
Thickness: 3” – 3.25”
Rails: 50/50
Stringer: 0.75′ T-band

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on pivot.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lamination.
-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat) panels/bands.
-Pinlines.
-High density foam or wood/resin tailblock.

Noserider MONTE KATUM Lightweight

A 1.967 refinement from previous noserider models. Thinner wooden stringer, reduced volume and a narrower pivot fin gives this noserider more all around noseriding capabilities.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967
Length: 9’0” – 10’2”
Width: 22.25” – 23.25”
Thickness: 3” – 3.25”
Rails: 50/50
Stringer: 0.5′ solid.

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: pivot (glassed on or removable).

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin lamination.
-Flowered/psychedelic fabric, pinlines, metalflake, kneepatch…
-High density foam or resin tailblock.

Noserider W.T.B.

Based in a 1.966 design. This is a noserider with generous widths. This gives more stability while walking the board. Comes with a hatchet fin and a natural rocker. For more critical waves, it can be done as a pintail version.

SHAPE:

Period: 1966 – 1968
Length: 9’0” – 10’2”
Width: 23.25” – 24.5”
Thickness: 3” – 3.25”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.5” o T-band

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: hatchet (glassed on or removable).

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lamination.
-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat) panels/bands.
-Flowered/psychedelic fabric, pinlines, metalflake, kneepatch…
-High density foam tailblock.

Stepdeck FONT DEL GAT

This stepdecks comes off a good part of the volume in deck/nose, to gain more agility in turns and to deal better with critical take offs. It needs waves of minimum quality and a good level of the rider to take advantage of it.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967 – 1968
Length: 8’6” – 10’0”
Width: 22.75” – 23.75”
Thickness: 3.1” – 3.4”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lamination.
-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat) panels/bands.
-Flowered/psychedelic fabric, pinlines, metalflake.

High Performance EL MATADOR

In the mid 60s, in contrast to the “noseriding”, there was another style of surfing focused on functionality and playing with the wave in other ways. This is the ideal board for a classic surf with a powerful wave.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967 – 1968
Length: 8’6” – 9’8”
Width: 20.5” – 22.25”
Thickness: 3” – 3.25”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: Triple

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Translucent tinted resin on lamination.
-Tinted resin on glass (gel coat) panels/bands.
-Pinlines.

High Performance ROLLERCOASTER

Based on the Australian teachings of 1966. This board moves away from the obsession of “noseriding” to look for a more aggressive style. Thin rails, flat rocker, flex fin and not too much weight. Ideal for beach breaks of small and medium size.

SHAPE:

Period: 1966
Length: 9’0” – 9’10”
Width: 22” – 22.75”
Thickness: 2.8”-3”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on or removable flex fin.

DECORATION:

-Translucent tinted resin on lamination.
-Pinlines.

Noserider GRAND PRIX

The most refined of the noseriders before the fall of style. Generous volume and parallel rails. Pintailed for greater maneuverability. Thin rails in tail to endure in demanding waves. Ideal for pointbreaks.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967
Length: 9’0” – 10’0”
Width: 22.75” – 23.5”
Thickness: 3” – 3.25”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 6 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Translucent/opaque tinted resin on lam.
-Metalflake.

Noserider High Performance THE JOKER

The most subtle noserider of the whole catalog. The last link before the disappearance of the longboard in 1967/68. Light weight, limited volumes and thin 50/50 rails. Ideal for those who want to try a classic board.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967
Length: 9’0” – 9’8”’
Width: 22.75” – 23.5”
Thickness: 2.8” – 3”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.4”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 6 oz Volan
Fin: removable.

DECORATION:

-Translucent/opaque tinted resin on lam.

V-Bottom SUNSHINE

Typical V-bottom from 1.967. The large amount of volume in the tail with a pronounced V, gives this board a fun behavior in beach breaks. It requires a rider with an advanced level.

SHAPE:

Period: 1967 – 1968
Length: 7’2” – 8’8”
Width: 22.75” – 23.75”
Thickness: 3” – 3.3”
Rails: knifey 50/50
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz + 6 oz
Bottom: 6 oz
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Flowered/psychedelic fabric, pinlines, metalflake.

Mini Gun MAGIC FOUNTAIN

A late 60s mini gun board. Ideal for surfers used to longer boards, but who need something more versatile in powerful waves. Generous volume for a good paddle. Adjustable rocker. With sharp 60/40 rails for grip in the tightest conditions.

SHAPE:

Period: 1968 – 1969
Length: 7’2” – 8’8”
Width: 21” – 22.5”
Thickness: 2.9” – 3.1”
Rails: 60/40
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 8 oz Volan + 6 oz
Bottom: 8 oz Volan
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Flowered/psychedelic fabric, pinlines, metalflake.

Egg L’INDIANO

Late 60s egg. When the search for maneuverability around 1968 led the shapers of the time to “shorten” the pre-existing boards, the egg appeared. Good paddle despite its length. Sharp 60/40 rails. You can ask for maneuverability without losing paddle capabilities. Ideal for longer boards’ lovers that need something shorter for demanding waves.

SHAPE:

Period: 1968 – 1969
Length: 6’4” – 7’6”
Width: 21.75” – 22.75”
Thickness: 2.9” – 3”
Rails: 60/40
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz + 6 oz
Bottom: 6 oz
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Pinlines.

PIN TAIL

Early 70’s standard board. Designed for hollow and powerful waves. The template and the rocker can be modified depending on the style and specific breaks.

SHAPE:

Period: 1971 – 1972
Length: 6’4” – 7’4”
Width: 20.25” – 21.75”
Thickness: 2.9” – 3.1”
Rails: 60/40
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz + 6 oz
Bottom: 6 oz
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Pinlines.

SQUARE TAIL

Early 70’s board, designed for beach breaks. With wide tail and some V in the bottom/tail. Nice for fun sessions, it can also handle powerful waves.

SHAPE:

Period: 1971 – 1972
Length: 5’8” – 6’6”
Width: 21.5” – 22.5”
Thickness: 2.8” – 3”
Rails: 60/40
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz + 4 oz
Bottom: 6 oz
Fin: glassed on or removable.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Pinlines.

Fish GOLONDRINA

Based on the 1972 Steve Lis design. Ideal for modern shortboard surfers who want a classic option for medium and small beach days. Excellent paddling and agile turns.

SHAPE:

Period: 1971 – 1972
Length: 5’4” – 6’0”
Width: 20.5” – 22”
Thickness: 2.8” – 3”
Rails: 60/40
Stringer: 0.5”

LAMINATION:

Deck: 6 oz + 4 oz
Bottom: 6 oz
Fins: fiberglass or wooden glass on keels.

DECORATION:

-Tinted resin on lam.
-Pinlines.

CUSTOM

If there’s any vintage surfboard or design you want to replicate, please contact with us without obligation.

SHAPE:

Period: 1959 – 1979
Length: custom
Width: custom’
Thickness: custom
Rails: custom
Stringer: custom

LAMINATION:

Deck: custom
Bottom: custom
Fins: custom

DECORATION:

– Custom