6’6″ “Mini-Merk” Bonzer model with e-wing and fin system for easy 5 fin travel. 20 1/8″ wide x 2 5/8″ thick. Seek big blue barrels with your new board.
What is the purpose of the ewing rail? The wide dims make me think this board was designed for a bigger surfer rather than a step up for a smaller guy like myself (5’8″, 165 lbs). Please call me out if i’m wrong.
The ewing allows you to keep the hip but have a narrower tail than the Merk usually has. I like it better than a standard wing because it channel the water and gives you control and flow.
The Bonzer FCS fins have the proper Campbell cant built into them.
This board is for a bigger guy, at 5’8″ 165 this would be way too much foam for you.
The wave pictured isn’t Pipe, it’s in southern California. I had a good session there on my 5’11” Mini-Merk so I thought I would post it. 😉
in 2267, the Companion abducted Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Federation Commissioner Nancy Hedford from the shuttlecraft Galileo to live with Cochrane to alleviate his isolation. The Companion joined with the dying Commissioner to form one single human individual and she and Cochrane stayed on the planetoid to live out normal human lives.
Hey Guys – Just picked up this beauty and super stoked. I am not a big guy at all, got it for Ocean Beach San Francisco. The currents and paddle are always a pain in the butt so I like my boards wider and fuller than what I would might want down in socal.
Hope I made a good choice!
Got a question on fin placement JP? I meant to stop by the shop before I caught my flight to chat on that…..
e.
November 16, 2010I was drawn to the curves, I couldn’t take my eyes away. In the back of my mind, I wonder…. how could I order a board like that. In due time perhaps.
Anonymous
November 16, 2010Now go get shacked!
Anonymous
November 16, 2010Do the Bonzer runners have the usual, proper cant, or do the fin boxes require a compromise? What a neat looking system (and stick)
OceanAir
November 16, 2010What is the purpose of the ewing rail? The wide dims make me think this board was designed for a bigger surfer rather than a step up for a smaller guy like myself (5’8″, 165 lbs). Please call me out if i’m wrong.
Anonymous
November 16, 2010don’t thing your wrong
those dimensions don’t seem right for a Pipe board
Surfy Surfy!
November 16, 2010The ewing allows you to keep the hip but have a narrower tail than the Merk usually has. I like it better than a standard wing because it channel the water and gives you control and flow.
The Bonzer FCS fins have the proper Campbell cant built into them.
This board is for a bigger guy, at 5’8″ 165 this would be way too much foam for you.
The wave pictured isn’t Pipe, it’s in southern California. I had a good session there on my 5’11” Mini-Merk so I thought I would post it. 😉
Anonymous
November 17, 2010The photo appears to be from in front of the shop at Beacons
Anonymous
November 17, 2010e wing = lift
Zefram
November 17, 2010in 2267, the Companion abducted Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Federation Commissioner Nancy Hedford from the shuttlecraft Galileo to live with Cochrane to alleviate his isolation. The Companion joined with the dying Commissioner to form one single human individual and she and Cochrane stayed on the planetoid to live out normal human lives.
Anonymous
November 17, 2010Beacon’s… I’d bet Suckouts.
Anonymous
November 18, 2010confused as to how the ewing = lift.
i’m thinking of it as more of a ‘good wave’ wing, allowing the tail to narrow without the bulk of a regular wing. No?
Tosh
December 6, 2010Hey Guys – Just picked up this beauty and super stoked. I am not a big guy at all, got it for Ocean Beach San Francisco. The currents and paddle are always a pain in the butt so I like my boards wider and fuller than what I would might want down in socal.
Hope I made a good choice!
Got a question on fin placement JP? I meant to stop by the shop before I caught my flight to chat on that…..
Tosh
December 6, 2010Gonna try the 5 3/4″ from tail and go from there….
Surfy Surfy!
December 6, 20105 3/4″ it is!