Project Blue Bonzer
6’1″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 11/16″ Roundnose 3 fin Bonzer with light vehicle concaves.
Shaped by Malcolm Campbell (pictured bottom photo early design test).
Original theme modified for the 21st century.
Coke bottle blue resin tint by Gary Stuber at Moonlight Glassing. Gloss and polish.
Celebrating 40 years of Bonzer goodness.
*this board is SOLD, thanks!
Anonymous
November 18, 2011clean. want.
Anonymous
November 18, 2011Malcolm getting shacked bitchez!
Anonymous
November 18, 2011There goes my Friday… gonna daydream about this thing all day. Yeah Surfy!
Anonymous
November 18, 2011do you have a layaway program?
Anonymous
November 19, 2011Hold out forever
Surfy Surfy
November 19, 2011We don’t have an official layaway program but currently have several boards in the shop on layaway anyway, ha. We are willing to work things out if it’s a board you are passionate about.
Anonymous
November 19, 2011what do you mean by light vehicle concaves? how does that differ from the normal CB single -> deep double ? does it have to do with those arcing channels near the rails, and if so , what is the design theory behind those? lets get design serious on the surfy comment section!
LtSmash
November 20, 2011shhhh… its a secret ancient astronaut technology that is only understood by those that have sipped the kool-aid.
Surfy Surfy
November 20, 2011You can see the rail concaves clearly in this post:
http://www.surfysurfy.net/2011/06/jared-and-mini-mango-avocado.html
It’s just more water flow organizing, directing the water to the fins and under your back foot.
The Light Vehicle is faster and feels “skimmier”.
The Light Vehicle bottom is inspired by Australian shaper Jim Pollard’s Fluid Foil bottom.
Gregory Bull
November 24, 2011though i’m still pretty sure i’m not worthy, i walked out of Surfy with this on Tuesday – so stoked on it! Even made ankle-biters yesterday seem fun. Muchísimas gracias to JP y toda la banda for all their help!