Thursday, November 11, 2010

HP Longboard for Third Coast Surf Shop


Final board for Third Coast Surf Shop finished up. Being shipped out soon! This one is a high performance longboard featuring a blended single concave in the nose going into a double concave "V" through the tail Dimensions are 9'3" x 22 3/4" x 3 1/4".

Friday, November 5, 2010

Finished Boards for Third Coast

9'8" x 23" x 3 3/8" Albatross longboard

6'4" x 21 3/4" x 3" Quad Fish

7'4" x 21 3/4" x 3" Quad Egg

Well, we had great waves out here this past week. Great weather and huge waves made for some really fun rides that won't soon be forgotten. Work on my boards may have been pushed off a bit, but I caught up on a few things tonight. Here are three of the four boards going to Third Coast Surf Shop. The last should be finished early next week. If you have any questions about the boards, feel free to contact me on here, or on the Migration Surfboards Facebook page.

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Albatross


The Albatross is a noserider of the supreme variety. A classic singlefin, this board features a tear-drop concave, subtle "v" through the tail, and a slight kick of rocker coming off the tail. This particular board will be available at Third Coast Surf Shop.

Albatross are phenomenally large seabirds w/ 21 species worldwide. The Wandering Albatross boasts the longest wingspan of any living bird species, coming in at between 11 and 12 ft. long. Because of their remarkably long wingspan, they can often glide for hours without flapping their wings. Albatross spend a vast majority of their life a sea, while often coming to breed on islands. The Laysan Albatross, which breed on the Hawaiian Islands, have been known to fly all the way to the Aleutian Islands off of Alaska to find nutrient rich food for their young. Sometimes they leave their newborn chick alone for up to 3 weeks while foraging!

Because of their large size, Albatross will sometimes waddle to a cliff edge and jump off into a glide to take flight. I recommend you ride this board the same way... Walk up to the edge and glide! Just don't forget to practice your soul arc!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Quad Fish for Third Coast



Shaped up this 6'4" x 21 3/4" x 3" quad fish for Third Coast Surf Shop. I'm very excited how this board came together. The color work is a freehand resin foam stain, just to add a little life to an otherwise clear board. More to come soon!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Migration Surfboards at Third Coast Surf Shop

We are pleased to announce that Third Coast Surf Shop in New Buffalo, MI will now be carrying Migration Surfboards! Third Coast Surf Shop is a full service surf shop serving the Great Lakes surfing community. Our first shipment of boards are currently being shaped. I'll keep everyone posted on the progress. Available will be a 6'4" double winged quad fish, a 7'4" quad egg, a 9'3" high performance longboard, and a 9'8" noserider. This is particularly exciting for me since I consider Holland, MI (about an 1.5 hrs. north of New Buffalo) my hometown. The Great Lakes surfing community is a tight knit group of dedicated surfers. They may not always get the best waves or the most consistent surf, but when the Lakes turn on, it can be as good as anywhere.

Monday, October 4, 2010

The Tern


Something not many people know about me is that besides being a surfer and surfboard shaper, I'm also an avid birder. This interest began in my college days as a biology major. Since the name of my label is 'Migration Surfboards', it's only fitting that I'll be naming all my models after different migratory birds.

So in that light, I'd like to introduce you to the Tern. The Tern is a winged swallowtail fish/shortboard hybrid. This board features a low entry rocker and a subtle single to double concave. Although designed to be ridden as a twin fin w/a baby trailer fin, it performs equally well as a thruster, or even a quad if you desire. The wide point is slightly forward of center for easier paddling. Designed more for smaller surf, this board is at home in waves up to about 7 ft.

Roughly the size of a Gull, Terns are graceful water birds with pointed wings and forked tails. They are remarkable to watch while fishing when they make sharp swooping dives upon spotting a fish. The Arctic Tern is the world champion migrator in the animal kingdom, migrating from the Artic Circle, all the way to southern South America and Antarctica. They are also very long lived, sometimes reaching 30+ years!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

First NW Swell, Plover Ride Report, and Other Stuff to Stoke You Out







And here we go! The first solid NW swell of the season is showing up as I write this and things are shaping up for a really fun day tomorrow. The waves should be in the head high+ range and the weather is supposed to be sunny and in the 90's. I love fall!!! This is a great time of year to get a new custom board. Winter and the ensuing good waves are right around the corner. Is your quiver ready? Contact me if interested.

In other news, my buddy Paul is really enjoying enjoying the tri-colored 5'5" mini-Simmons-esque board I posted a few weeks ago. We are now calling this design the Plover. Plovers are small, plump shorebirds that migrate great distances. The Golden Plover breeds in the Artic Tundra, then flies south to the grasslands of central and southern South America. The endangered Piping Plover breeds in regions of the East Coast and Great Lakes and winters on the Gulf of Mexico.

I surfed with Paul at Waddell Creek last weekend when he finally got the Plover out in some good surf. I watched him pull into his first wave, fly across the face, and beat the closeout all the way to the beach. As he paddled back out, he was kind of wide eyed and had a silly grin on his face. I stated "Dude, you were flying on that wave!" He responded "Holy crap! I've never gone so fast on a surfboard... Dude, I have goosebumps right now!"

Although the speed was impressive, we were both more impressed with how the board turned. He was actually throwing really fast and crisp turns that we didn't think were possible on this type of design. Bottom line... This board works! So here's a few more pictures for your viewing pleasure. We're working on getting some video, so hopefully we'll be able to post that sometime soon. I'm so stoked on this board right now, I'm hoping to make one for myself very soon.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Templates



Making surfboard templates is kind of like playing the harmonica. It's easy to do, but difficult to master. Creating a smooth and continuous curve takes a trained eye. Any bumps or flat spots along the template translates into a bump or flat spot on a surfboard. I've been designing and building my template quiver for the last several years and have a pretty good repertoire to pick from. From super short funky boards to classic longboards and everything in between. We can create whatever you need for your next shape!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Double Nickels




Funky... Just the way we like it! Inspired by the recent trend of mini-Simmons boards that have been finding their way into lineups along the coastal areas, my buddy and I decided to experiment with our own "flavors" if you will. We ended up with an orange creamcicle with a lemon and mint center! Technically only a mini-Simmons in template design, our version hosts a slightly rolled belly entry, going to flat, and finishing out with a subtle vee through the tail. The quad fins sit way back on the tail and our rocker is more continuous (a traditional mini-Simmons hosts a very rolled belly going into a single concave with twin keel fins way back on the tail). This board is going to generate a lot of speed down the line. When this thing was sitting on the racks, it looked like it was going to fly away! Dimensions are 5'5" x 19 1/2" x 22 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 2 3/4". For the fun of it, I polished the tail and left the nose as a sanded gloss just because it looks cool. You saw it here first! Although the board is his, he promised to let me try it out sometime. We're both really stoked! Enjoy!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Migration Surfboards now on Facebook

Hello fellow migrators!

Sorry for the lack of posts the last few weeks. It's been a strange few weeks working at the factory. It started off with no polishing work for me to do, then finished working 10-12 hr. days working for 2 different shops. I've been shaping and building LOTS of handplanes in the mean time. My latest creation is a 5'5" mini-Simmons-esque quad for my buddy. I'll post pics when the board is finished up. I'm really please w/ how this board is coming together.

In addition to this latest update, I've decided to expand the Migration to Facebook! You can now check out what's going on with my boards and handplanes on the Migration Surfboards Facebook page. Feel free to become a fan, if you like. Thanks for looking and I hope to see you in the water!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

6'10" Singlefin



This is a beautiful 6'10" singlefin that features modern functionality on a classic template. Slightly pinched rails and modern bottom contours come together with the feel and drive of a classic singlefin. The double pinlines really set this board apart, aesthetically. Think Sunset in the 70's...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Josh's Board


From time to time, I'm going to post up some past boards that I've built that I think are pretty cool. This one is a 6'6" x 19" x 2 5/8" step-up board for my friend Josh. Josh is probably the best surfer I have had the opportunity to shape for. Growing up, he was an Orange County gremmie that had a lot of success and even a few sponsorships. Currently, he's an accomplished SUP flatwater racer. He moved up to Santa Cruz last summer, and after seeing some of the great surf we had this past winter, he figured his little 5'6" CI Biscuit wasn't going to cut it, so we shaped up his step-up board. Clean lines all around, nothing fancy, but there's just something about a clean rounded pin thruster that gets me excited (probably knowing the great waves a board like that will be riding!). I ran into Josh the other day and he told me the board is riding really great. It's always a good feeling to know that a board is working well for someone.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Another 5'8" Quad



Something for the fellow Migrators who love to grovel in small waves... Nothing too revolutionary about this board, but built for the summer waves we have out here in Santa Cruz. Flat rocker, wide rounded pin with a wing. Designed to be fast and loose. Currently for sale on Craigslist as it is way too small for me. Dimensions are 5'8" x 20" x 2 5/8". Enjoy!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Pill Prototype #1




A couple months ago, a buddy of mine approached me with an idea for a small wave shortboard. In the weeks to follow, we hypothesized, designed, tweaked, and discussed the finer points of this board. This past week, we made our theories a reality by shaping a board we are calling the Pill. As addictive as the name implies, this 5'8" x 21 1/2" x 2 3/4" applies select aspects of the very popular mini-Simmons boards (wide outline and slightly rolled bottom entry) with the finer points of a performance quad creating a fast and loose board that isn't afraid to throw a snap once in a while. The bottom contours feature a slight belly in the nose moving into a tri-plane through the middle with a deep double barrel V running all the way out the tail. Once I get some feedback from my friend, we'll make some refinements, but we're both very excited about this board. I'll keep everyone updated!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Join the Migration...


It's what we do as surfers. We migrate between the waves seeking our next great session or ride. Like numorous species of birds that fly vast distances to seek proper habitat, our own migratory journeys have taken us to many different niches of the surfing world. From modern high performance shortboards, to noseriding logs, to retro boards, quads, alaias, and handplanes, many of us have experimented with them all. Each new experience helps us understand another aspect of our surfing and the waves we constantly flock to. Here at Migration Surfboards, we are driven to help you get on the right board to further your own surfing journey and explore new ways to experience the waves. Each board is hand shaped and glassed to your exacting specifications. We use the highest quality materials available to ensure your board will last a long time. So come along and join the Migration...