Ed Wright Surfboards

We had local legend Ed Wright shape us up three nice longboards.
Ed founded Sunset Surfboards Surf Shop in Encinitas back in the 1960’s which served as the inspiration for Surfy Surfy.
Ed used the US Blanks Y Red with dual 1/8″ flared stringers.
Not nose riders, Ed designed these to trim and glide and power down the line. 2+1 setup. I saw him surfing his well and knew it was something we should stock in the shop.
Resin tint bottoms, All glassing, sanding, pinlines and gloss and polish by the original Sunset factory crew which became Moonlight Glassing in 1979.
 9’2″, 9’4″, 9’6″
 (more photos and dims to be updated soon)

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8 Comments
  • Anonymous
    August 23, 2013

    sweet. would look better with StuSSy and volcom stickers.

  • Tim Orr - Pure Life Surfboards Hawaii
    August 23, 2013

    Awesome shapes Mr. Wright!
    Flawless glassing & Craftsmanship Moonlight!
    Dig those stringers!
    Aloha Friday!

  • Anonymous
    August 23, 2013

    Maybe a STP sticker

  • Anonymous
    August 23, 2013

    Not only do those boards look slick, but Ed looks EXACTLY how I want my shaper to look.

  • Anonymous
    August 24, 2013

    Very nice curve and hips. Ed has it going on.

  • Anonymous
    August 24, 2013

    How about a StUsSy sticker on Ed’s forehead.(pause)…… Yes. That would work.

  • Anonymous
    August 24, 2013

    Ed is looking pretty darn dapper with them boards, so pretty and clean, makes ya want to run right down to Surfysurfy to see them puppies. Paz, taco’s & olas.Doug

  • Anonymous
    August 26, 2013

    I saw Stussy kick Schroff is the crotch in a car park. Stussy broke his toe. Schroff was wearing a cup made by Nike. Stussy was wearing reebok pumps footwear.
    both were upset because their hair was out of place and someone’s glacier glasses got scratched. then they both went to the premiere of the movie “to Live and Die in LA”. It is their favorite movie.
    the rest is history.