Quad Fins and other Creamy Delights







6’1″ stringerless quad fish shaped by Manuel Caro with bamboo glass-on fins by Marlin Bacon. Cheesecake courtesy of Mrs. Brownfish.

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12 Comments
  • John Denton
    November 27, 2007

    Nice quad. Is it on the market?

  • Adam
    November 27, 2007

    Looks to me like the stringerless quad for joe curren that was on the Swallow Tail society a little while back.

  • m.caro
    November 27, 2007

    This board is a stringerless RPQ for Ryan H. in Central Cal. Joe’s stringerless quad fish is coming soon…

    p.s. let it cure Ryan!

    ~mc

  • Anonymous
    November 27, 2007

    This post is useless without dims but I’m guessing 5’10”

  • Anonymous
    November 27, 2007

    oh sure John $350. Nice try. Get in line.

  • Anonymous
    November 27, 2007

    ummm… stringerless. rode a 6′ Pavel tapered-stringer that went about 60% of the way down from the nose and then ended. that board was a like surfing a magic carpet flying saucer!

  • Chum
    November 27, 2007

    On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…

    One rounded pin quad,
    Four 101 Bamboo glass-ons,

    …and a zip-front Patagonia wetsuit in a pear tree!

    Please?

  • warm jet
    November 27, 2007

    Nice post and nod to Herb Albert.
    If i was to own a Quad it would be exactly that!!!
    The RP Quad looks delicious!

  • Gaz
    November 28, 2007

    That’s a lovely looking cheesecake, can we get the dims ?

  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2007

    those Patagonia wetsuits suck. Ive had 2 of them. One all last season and this year after a new one started falling apart after a few uses and was SO uncomfortable I returned it. The guy tried to give me a guilt trip about the environment. Send it to Gore that fat ass spank could warm his pizza with it.

  • brownfish
    November 28, 2007

    “That’s a lovely looking cheesecake, can we get the dims?” I think I can field this one. It is 9.75 inches wide and 3.5 inches thick in the middle. There is a bit of concave in the deck ending in very boxy, pretty much square rails. The bottom is flat with small dimples throughout to break up water friction.

  • M.CARO
    November 28, 2007

    dims:

    6’1″
    15.5″ N
    20.5″ W
    15″ T
    2.5″