Sacred Craft Preview

With the theme of this year's Sacred Craft being Carl Eckstrom inspired asymmetrical boards there should be some wacky stuff on hand.
Here is Peter St Pierre's new board that will be in our booth.

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14 Comments
  • Anonymous
    October 6, 2011

    Holy Mackerel!! Getting crazy up in here with that asymmetrical bonzer!

  • Anonymous
    October 6, 2011

    “BonZmmetricAL!”

    Goofy or Reg??
    My heal wants da 2 fin…
    So u gotta switch em for me : (
    Removable sides on the next board : )

  • Anonymous
    October 6, 2011

    Holy shiz when does this go up for sale? Dims? Wallet ready

  • Surfy Surfy
    October 6, 2011

    This is not for sale, we gotta make sure it works first. 🙂
    Peter Pinline is a regular foot.
    This is a 9′ longboard.

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    peter better switchstance

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    The e-wing is on the regular foot trim side fir lift.

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    Surfers Journal had an article about some kid named camel a few years back. He had bonzer with fin offset and similar set up. It apparently worked plenty good for him in australia and indo.

  • alain
    October 7, 2011

    longboards should stick with one fin… but love the inspiration 🙂

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    Is that the nose of the board?

    🙂

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    is that a kookbox?

  • Peter
    October 7, 2011

    Its 8 feet long since I am 65 years old and have to surf daily with 18 year olds on ten foot logs and and who knows who on costco sups. Most offset boards I have seen and ridden have the longer drivey side on the front side rail I like more resistance on my backside so the e wing is on my frontside.
    Thanks to Malcolm for humouring me on this homage to our friend Carl.

    • Anonymous
      July 27, 2012

      “I like more resistance on my backside so the e wing is on my frontside.”

      Second that…

      Quazi

  • Anonymous
    October 7, 2011

    65 years old and surfs daily, thanks for the inspiration!
    And what is up with all those SUP’s in our lineups lately?
    There technically considered a vessel, I’m suprised no one
    has blown the whistle on that yet?
    Cheers

  • Anonymous
    October 8, 2011

    the only explanation I can come up with is that the state lifeguards must SUP because those kooks ride them right out front of the state parking lot spots.

    Peter, you don’t look or act 65 at all – keep ripping and pinlining!