Skip Frye at P B Point in the Spring of 1969. He had three prototype boards that he was testing: A flat bottom, a rolled bottom and one with a roll in the nose blending to flat in the tail. They were all 7'6. He was switching boards and fins and still catching more waves than anyone in the water. He'd even come in and sand on his fin occasionally.
He still charges, see him at the point and old mans alot. Specially during winter swells, taking off on double over head bombs. Very chill guy, never a ounce of agro, he's there to surf...
jazzillafred 4 months ago
@RoyStewart Post something of you trimming a 7 6 foam board with no rocker
Shaboobuhwogan 5 months ago
I grew up in San Diego. . around this time 1969. . Skip shaped a board for me, a 7' 4" that I so wish I had never sold. I competed on that board and did very well with it. It had that magic quality that is so hard to describe. Skip is also such a nice guy.
74LesPaul 6 months ago
@RoyStewart wow roy stewart on youtube. skip and his boards ride waves much better than you or your equipment ever will. AND, he was doing it 40+ years ago. when you insult him and his equipment, you expose yourself for the narrowminded new zealand wanna be you are.
k311y5m1th 8 months ago
Very good,thanks.Nice music,muy apropiada para el estilo de la epoca.
puertocruz 8 months ago
@halbo007 It's nice to see children like yourself posting i suppose.
RoyStewart 11 months ago
Respond to this video... having an opinion on the efficiency of a surfboard does not constitute mental disorder.
RoyStewart 11 months ago
@bartgos A ridiculous statement. Frye can't even string two logical sentences together. In my opinon his surfing is awkward inefficient flapping, and his longboards are poorly designed.
RoyStewart 11 months ago
@brendonmasters
Frye's flapping is not caused by me.
RoyStewart 11 months ago
@RoyStewart thats why you're roy stewart...nobody...and hes skip frye...a legend.
brendonmasters 11 months ago