There is this guy Pierre that is a customer of ours, he is always ordering insane surfboards that should be mine. Pierre is always one step ahead of me. This board is the best, the photos don’t do the shape any justice at all. This board, it feels soooo good under my arm. I love the outline, the full nose and round tail, the nice rails, it will catch waves but without any sacrifice when hitting the lip. It’s glassed with 4/4 S cloth deck and 4 oz S cloth bottom so even with the opaque tint it’s super light. The glass-on bamboo Bonzer fins are lightweight and beautiful. It has my favorite pinline design on the deck. It has a tight wetsanded gloss, not polished so it has this badass desert speed machine look about it. I love this board.
Shape and design by Malcolm Campbell.
Resin tint by Gary Stuber.
Hotcoat by Dave Kerr.
Bamboo fins by Marlin Bacon of 101 Fin Co.
Fins glassed on by Elliot Reinecke.
Machine sanded by Kenny Mann.
Handsanded by Brett Loflen.
Pinlines by Peter St Pierre.
Glossed and wetsanded by Mark Donnellon.
5’11” length x 19″ width x 2 3/8″ thickness
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Anonymous
April 28, 2009Very beautiful board !
AnDi.
Anonymous
April 28, 2009Not sure about that shade of green.
Anonymous
April 28, 2009I want one.
e.
April 28, 2009Board is a work of art; functional, but a work of art.
The Justin
April 28, 2009your right about the pictures not giving this board the justice it needs. I spotted this board walking by your scrub room yesterday and it stopped me in my tracks. all the other boards appeared as colorful blurs when i walked by but this gem stuck out like a diamond in the ruff. The tail reminds me of a round tail “pod” but its all business up front and with the glass on bamboos you know this is going to shred. Pierre is going to be a happy camper when he picks it up. Is the board staying local or traveling to its owner?
Alan_M
April 28, 2009that’s straight sick, simply beautiful.
Ian...
April 28, 2009It took 9 people to make 1 surfboard? Have you guys ever considered outsourcing? I know this guy Randy……..and all you do is collect the checks. It’s really a great idea, and that way you don’t have to pay 9 people every time a board is made. There would be hundreds of thousands of smiling Pierre’s all across the world, with thousands of these boards just waiting in the wings (warehouse) for the next generation of Pierre’s.
It will be perfectly timed for the next retro movement as well, after these boards sit in a warehouse for 15 years, and just when you thought the well ran dry, shazaam! Mo money, mo money…right through your golden years, living in a gated community in Santa Cruz.
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Anonymous
April 28, 2009This board is not staying local, it will be based with its smaller brother Little Smokey (posted on April 16) on the island of St-Barths in the French Caribbean. It looks killer. Many thanks to everyone at Moonlight.
Pierre
reverb
April 29, 2009…fine overall board…
the Justin
April 29, 2009your going to put all the big yatchs on that island to shame when you hit the water on this rocket. Do you surf christopher hotel when its on?
Anonymous
April 29, 2009Of course Justin, funny that you asked, as precisely both of those boards are primarily designed to tackle this particular wave. Small world I guess. I had a decent surf in Toiny early this morning. Go see the new amazing webcam of the Toiny hotel and you will see the spot (www.letoiny.com)
Pierre
Nathan Oldfield
May 1, 2009that thing is pure beauty. i love the glass on fins. i’m happy for you pierre.
Lamont
May 1, 2009Pierre,
This board and Little Smokey are great boards. Can you share a picture of your quiver so we can see all of your boards?
Merci.
-Lamont
Anonymous
May 6, 2009Hi Lamont,
I can post a picture of my quiver once I received the MC and Mandala boards (expected to arrive next week).