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RUSTY GTR


N: M: T:


5’10” 10.6”


Th: Vol:


18.46” 14.5” 2.32” 25.2L


U0135 6’2”


N: M: T:


11.8” Th:


FCS Tri*


Vol: 29.9L U0137


19.01” 14.8” 2.5”


N: M: T:


Th: Vol: U0138


The GTR is your all around everyday shortboard. This board is great for in-between swells, and features a deep single concave between the feet, running into a slight vee out the tail.


FCS 5 FIN PLUGS


N: M: T:


6’0” 18.78”


Th:


11.8” 14.5”


Vol:


2.48” 27.8L


U0136 6’4” 11.4” 32.5L


19.25” 14.37” 2.6”


6’4”


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


14.44” 20.81” 15.25” 2.44” 39L


BL2025


N: M: T:


Th: Vol: 6’6” 14.5”


20.75” 15.1” 2.63” 48L


BL2021


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


6’10” 14.81”


22”


15.81” 2.75” 42L


BL2020


Built with an overall fuller template, low entry rocker and single-to-double concave design, this fishy is a greedy little wave magnet. The three-wing, pulled-in swallow tail still allows you to surf vertically.


PIRANHA 5’8”


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


14.44” 19.94” 14.81” 2.1” 24L


BL2030


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


6’0”


14.25” 20.06” 15.25” 2.13” 24L


BL2028


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


6’2” 14.5”


20.06” 15”


2.31” 33L


BL2026


DWART 5’8”


N: M: T:


15.5” 20.5”


Th: Vol: BL2033 6’0”


N: M: T:


15.87” 21”


Th: FCS 5-FIN PLUGS 18 Vol:


16.37” 2.75” 40.7L


BL2031


The Dwart has the basic elements of a modern fish, but with a smooth, rounded pintail. Built with a full outline, low rocker, and high volume relative to length.


A


Future Tri


B


N: M: T:


Th:


16.25” 2.62” 34.8L


N: M: T:


Th: Vol:


5’10” 15.5”


20.5” BL2032 8’0”


13.75” 23”


16.25” 3.13”


A L2055 B L2054


The Big Cat is a semi full outline with a bottom radius a little tighter than a shortboard. The harder rail gets on top of the water quicker and helps with the reaction time.


16.25” 2.62” 37.4L


BIG CAT 7’0”


N: M: T:


Th:


13.75” 21.13” 15.75” 2.82”


B BL2034


N: M: T:


Th: 7’6”


13.5” 22” 16” 3”


A L2057 B L2056


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