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Tanner put the board into the water at Strand this morning

Tanner put the board into the water at Strand this morning,

paddling into some micro waves, but loving the new ride!

Tell Todd the shape works perfectly. Have a good one.

Custom Rascal II: 4’10″ x 19 1/2″ x 2″ swallow tail

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Barreling a/frames that the rascal ll with bonzer fins ate up

Sorry for the long period of time without a reply. the surf has been rather flat here since I received my Rascal II but today we have a nice ground swell and wind conditions to test spanky out.

I love it and my surfing friends have also tried the Rascal out!

I love it, easy to catch waves and

really flies when the wave starts hollowing out.

I also really love the tail section. Beautiful channels!!!

Going to try my fcs bonzer fins soon that should be interesting. When I figure out our new camera Ill send you a couple of pictures!!         peace Ray

The weekend of june11-13 was music to our ears. Dirty dozen brass band from neorleans came to town and we danced to that street music of treme!!

early sunday brought head high, offshore winds, 59′ water cloudy rainy beautiful day. A friend and I made it out at 5:30 am and surfed for 4 hours to ourselves.

Barreling a/frames that the rascal ll with bonzer fins ate up!!!

Wish you all could have seen it.The back side lefts were unreal. My friend stated many times that
“you have that board wired now”, and “wow when you hit that lip I saw the whole board; I could see spanky!!”

Try the fcs bonzer fins out on the Rascal ll;

no center fin just the bonzers 4 fins,

keep your foot back on the tail and explore!!!

Love this board!!

Peace, Ray, 60, ht: 5’10″, wt: 155 lb; Nags Head, North Carolina

Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II: 6’3″ x 21″ x 2 5/8″
w/ four parabolic channels and 5 fin option install

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plenty of volume but still able to whip it around

I was in there this week to look into ordering a new board and left with a slightly used 6’6’ rascal.

Couldn’t be more stoked.  The day I bought it I surfed 2-3’ weak waves with my son and had a great time –

plenty of volume but still able to whip it around.

Before that I would have been bored on a longboard.

I will still get a new high performance quad when I can justify the cost but this will no doubt be my 80% board,

i.e., 80% this will be under my feet.

Thanks again,
Jim

Rascal II: 6’6″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 7/8″ moontail
Proxy epoxy construction

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I’ve been surfing 20 years and this is my first short board

Charissa,

Just wanted to let you know how much fun

I’m having on my new Rascal!

I’ve been surfing 20 years and

this is my first short board.

I’ve taken a lot of beatings trying to get up on the thing, but have been up a few times now, and

it’s like discovering a whole new world.

I’m exploring waves like I never have before!

I’m not abandoning longboards (in fact, you’ll have to make my next one for me!), but this Proctor is my go-to board for now.

Andy C., 34, Portland, Oregon
ht: 5’10″  wt: 175 lb

Custom Surfboard: Proxy Epoxy construction: Rascal II
6’6″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ moontail with four parabolic channels

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I’m never riding my longboard again

Rascal 2 Handles fantastic bro..

I’m never riding my longboard again…

Thanks,
George, Pasadena, CA
age: 44 ht: 5’7:  wt: 195 lb

Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II: 6’4″ x 21″ x 2 7/8″ moontail
four parabolic channels
5 fin install, FCS MRTX twins with GX trailer(s)

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