For Sale: 6’0″ Bonzer3 “Hot Rod Bee”

Howdy y’all,
Malcolm Campbell shaped us this kool kustom hot rod 3 fin Bonzer surfboard for sale out of our showroom.
This is the Bumblebee model which is the 21st century version of the early 1970’s stubs the Campbell brothers ripped the Oxnard beachbreaks on.
Bumblebee Bonzers are often favored by bigger surfers who are tired of longboards, but don’t like twin keel fishes.
6’0″ length
20 5/8″ width
2 5/8″ thickness
Shaped from USBlanks foam and glassed 5/4 oz deck; 5 oz bottom with a 4 oz bottom tail patch to reinforce the center box and fiberglass siderunners.
Airbrushed and pinlined by Peter St Pierre. Gloss and polish finish.
Red 7′ center fin included.
This board was built with 100% USA materials and local surfer labor. All solvents used were recycled.
UPDATE: SOLD THANKS!


Malcolm Campbell early 70’s

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19 Comments
  • Tim
    October 17, 2007

    I have fondled this Bee and it is stunning.
    Big thumbs up!

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2007

    who is that blue one standing up in the picture for?

  • Justin
    October 18, 2007

    the blue one is a GH bee and i think its a stock board…

  • moon mom
    October 18, 2007

    The blue GH “bee” is a custom for Ellen.

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2007

    recycled into what? Bonzer Kool-Aid?

  • J.P.
    October 18, 2007

    We have a $7000 solvent still that is very efficient. Put in 5 gallons of “dirty” acetone and 2 hours later you got 5 gallons of clean acetone.

    And yes, it makes excellent kool-aid.

  • Erik Hakon Olson
    October 18, 2007

    Speaking of stubs and beachbreaks, this board would have gone *insane* at my local beachbreak this morning (best surf I’ve seen there in a long time). Stunning board!

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2007

    That’s great u guys recycle that stuff. The sludge left in the still must be pretty ugly. I’m surprised there’s not a “Sold” sign on that board yet.

  • moon mom
    October 18, 2007

    The sludge is catalyzed resin that goes into a 55 gallon drum. Once filled, takes about a year, the drum is carted away by the state for a $400 fee. The odd thing is that you are allowed to throw catalyzed resin from your household ding repair into the trash no problem.

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2007

    someone is gonna be one happy board owner… man, stunning

  • ml
    October 19, 2007

    holy crap, thats beautiful, No doubt, you guys are the best

  • moon mom
    October 19, 2007

    This “Hot Rod Bee” has been sold.
    Thanks for all the nice emails &
    phone calls !

  • Coque
    October 19, 2007

    OK, just realized that “moom mom” is Mrs Moonligt… yes, i’m late.

    That Bee3 is nice!, please keep the good job, you know Moonlight it’s being an example for the glass shops all over the world through this blog.

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