I found this old surfboard hibernating what must have been MANY winters under someone's house. Had about 20 holes in that needed fiberglassing.
But I really liked that 'old-skool' shape of the board...especially the shape and placement of the glassed-in fins, so I figured it would be cool to bring back to life.
Turns out it was shaped by an east-coast shaper of some note named Ronnie Mallot....company name of "Maui and Sons". I think the board is roughly from the early seventies, but seems to have lines more like from the late-sixties. Haven't measured it yet, but looks like a 7'1" or so. You can't really tell from these lame pix, but it has some elegant rocker to it.
The board looked better BEFORE I smeared it with sticky-wax !!
I re-fiberglassed the twenty various holes...not a pretty set of repairs, but at least it's waterproof and working again after probably 20 years of being dry.
Took it out yesterday in small stuff...at 7'1" it's a little small for me in minimal waves, but I can tell it likes to move-out. It'll get me up in larger waves. It's more for someone weighing 160 rather than my 6'3" and 190 lbs !!
But it just feels good to bring a classic old-school board back to life and in the water once again. Like restoring an old-deuce coupe (or in my case...an old vintage Land Rover...'cept landrovers don't float).
Anybody recognize this company "Maui and Sons"?? Or shaper Ronnie Mallot?? I like the sunglass-wearing shark on the company logo.
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