



A fish blank doesn’t have enough width to go with a full rounded mini-simmons nose so I opted for a boogie board style to keep the rails more parallel than a typical fish. I used an arc tail template but rotated it around so that the backside rail is shorter. The bamboo fins are from 101 Fin Company and the killer glass job is by Moonlight Glassing of course. As luck would have it, the surf has been craaaaaap ever since I picked it up but I did manage two small wave sessions on it before our current runs of anti-surf weather kicked in. It gave me fits on the first few waves but I finally figured out what I was doing wrong and then got some fun rides. Can’t wait to get it out in some decent waves and really see how it goes.