Sunday, 11 December 2011

The bean!

So the bean is finally here!

this board is based on speed!!!
the Bean model is based on the old retro twin fins, but has a moderised twist, with its traditional nose and entry rocker into the rounded pin tail allowing a lot of hold in bigger waves, the board also provides a lot of curve through the back foot.  All this combined allows you to use the wider, straighter front of the board for speed wile the back of the board with its rounded pin to draw tighter arks in the pocket.
the concave runs from slight rolled vee in the entry, into single concave transitioning into vee double out the back, which gives the board great speed and control from rail to rail.
available as thruster only
sizes - 5’ to 6’2
wave sizes - 1ft to 8ft/10ft
ability - intermediate to pro





the 5'4 bean



Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Chemistry!!!

so i shaped the first of the chemistry surfboards today......came out ansome it did!!!


if anyone is interested in getting them selves a chemistry surfboard then drop me an email 


ntsurfboards@hotmail.co.uk


5'11 benzene model






Sunday, 4 December 2011

Christmas is on the way!!

well christmas is on its way........so NT Surfboards is offering 10% of all orders from now untill the new year!


for more info drop me an email on 


ntsurfboards@hotmail.co.uk


or call 


07854842116




GET ON!!!!!

Thursday, 1 December 2011

some recent happening

hello all!!

all things NT have been going well recently. have had a few delayed deadlines......but shit happens! 

have got a couple really good boards going through at the moment, including some nice flat wide things along with some narrow performance good wave boards!

on to other thing

as of 2012 NT Surfboard will be the official Uk rep for Chemistry Surfboards 


they do a great range from super fun small wave board, to hight performance pro models, guns speciality boards and a lot more

i will keep everyone posted about how its developing.  

cheers and gone me bewties 

NT



Friday, 25 November 2011

the 9'1 beast

heres a little...well long board i did for Ryan Smith at treviglas surf academy in Newquay.  freshly shaped this morning this longboard is more of an alrounder with its cut off style tail....i took the design from Ryan's previous longboard and slightly tweaked the design on the shaping program to allow ryan to nose ride the board with ease. the board is now in line to be glassed next week with the arrivals of the inlayz. 





Tuesday, 1 November 2011

fiber flex surfboards

just to let you all know, i have spoken to the guys at hyden shapes who do the fiber flex surfboards,

with orders of five boards more then i can send the board files over and have them made with the fiber flex technology!!

if anyone is interested then let me know.......just drop me an email

ntsurfboards@hotmail.co.uk

cheers and gone

problems

well, theres been a few weeks of good surf which unfortunately ive been missing!! basically im wounded and haven't been able to do much.  due to a bad shoulder injury acquired last year its flared up a beauty and left it bit of a shitty position!  so i got a few orders to do but am quite restricted due to the problem. anyway i have been going to physio every week for about 3 weeks no so should be on the mend soon




NT x

Friday, 7 October 2011

this beauty is on the way!

this is a recent board i've been working on and should be in the water hopefully next week!
i saw a few recent film featuring Craig anderson riding a couple interesting board that caught my eye!! so after some hours of looking up Craig Anderson's Hypto Crypto model and and working out all the bottom contours rail shapes etc i based this board on the Hypto crypto and this is what came out of it!!


5'4 x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8


Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Whoops!!!!

So me bewteys!!!  had a little stroll down to booys yesterday morning to find a very funny sight!!


i met welshy at trovene to look at the surf and he mentioned the truck stuck down the beach.....so we went to have a gander!  














this is a little bit about what happened.

An investigation has been launched after a lifeguard vehicle got stuck in sand and partly submerged by the sea on a Cornish beach.

The patrol vehicle was unable to move after they tried to drive through the surf at Booby's Bay, near Padstow, on Sunday.

The RNLI said the tide came in too quickly for it to be towed out. The vehicle, which is now a write-off, was recovered on Monday.

A full investigation would take place, the charity added.

RNLI Lifeguard Inspector Steve Instance said: "This is an isolated incident which highlights the power of the sea.

"Thankfully on this occasion no-one was hurt. However, there will be a full investigation into the incident and any lessons to be learnt will be incorporated into the 4x4 training the lifeguards receive." (From bbc)

Friday, 23 September 2011

a few posts by the alley fish fry

http://thealleyfishfry.blogspot.com/


i have been lucky to have a few post put up on The Alley Fish Fry blog.......check out the link above 


Thursday, 22 September 2011

A little morning surf!

Well i headed down the beach this morning with my sister (taking pictures) for a morning surf, it was pretty fun, only 3 of us out and about head high!  here are a select few of the pictures

these are only a few so i shall put some more up later!











Tuesday, 20 September 2011

A bit more artwork by Beaver, and the new min simmon

So beaver has had another board from us here at NT Surfboards and yet again he's broken out the posca pens and arted his new board!.......and yet again he's done a beauty job!!  


beavers 5'10 x 19 1/2 x 2 1/4 do everything board!






on to other things!!!   

the new 4'10 mini simmon pictured on the post bellow for the fish fry goes a bloody treat, have now had two amazing surfs.  the board is actually amazing, seeing how it looks so different and weird it surfs amazing.... the perfect blend of fluid yet solid surfing.....the board allows you to fully connect to and feel the wave yet still allowing you to lay into some decent turns! 

before glassing


after glassing