I Heart Small Waves

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  • Anonymous
    November 10, 2007

    I need to get a little destroyer like that. It looks like a longer/slimmer bee than I normally see, is that true or just my eyes deceiving me?
    Beautiful board.

  • Anonymous
    November 10, 2007

    What type of center fin is that? I think it would awfully pretty in my Bee

  • ras
    November 10, 2007

    Jp..isdat you rippin?

  • warm jet
    November 10, 2007

    Bee LV???
    nice.

  • brownfish
    November 10, 2007

    Thats a pretty good amount of dispaced water on that first pic. Especially for an old man.

  • Ian...
    November 10, 2007

    Hard to believe he’s in such great shape after the pregnancy.

  • Anonymous
    November 11, 2007

    nice!
    I recently ordered a sub six thumb tail 3 fin from MC. stoked!

  • Anonymous
    November 11, 2007

    i like the shape as well – like a slimmer bee. right now, my only board is 6’2″ bonzer diamond tail shortboard and it’s got me covered from waist to whatever overhead we get on the east coast. that wave right there is a pretty good regular day here and thankfully the shorty paddles so good to get me in on even smaller stuff. that light vehicle looks like it goes oh so good for that stuff though… nice surfing jp.

  • J.P.
    November 11, 2007

    Thanks. That board is a 5’8″ mini Bumblebee with the Light Vehicle bottom channels. It has a narrower tail than standard Bumblebees. It has bamboo side fins made by Marlin Bacon. The center fin was a True Ames fin that Jack Jensen retrofitted with high density foam. I really love that fin, I wish there was a way to mass produce it. The board surfs really smooth and buttery and has no top end. I’ve surfed it in pumping overhead surf and it goes.

  • Miles
    November 13, 2007

    oh dude that’s craaazy pops…you rip!

  • carlos eg6
    December 3, 2007

    look http://www.multigliders.blogspot.com one bonzer 3…