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The much loved Lil’ Rascal goes bigger. Modern Fish for Big Guys.
Big Rascal Round Nose Fish






This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board.





















SHAPER BREAKDOWN
The ultimate big guy fish surfboard.
**All boards in the Rascal series can be built with larger dims to allow for the much loved performance features of the Rascals but with more volume where it’s appropriate for your needs. Just click on any Rascal series board in our online shop and select from the larger dimensions to make yours a “Big Rascal”
This squatty firebrand has all the speed of a retro-style shape, but with the holding power of a modern board. Using a bulby outline with a flatter rocker, full boxy rails, and new generation hull contours; it loves to rocket on 2 foot gutless days when most people are running for their longboards. This design has better traction than your typical retro-style speeders. Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard. This is the fastest, funnest board I make for those of you who find yourselves surfing in small, weak, mushy, slopey, sectiony pointbreak waves ala 1st point Malibu, Leo Carrillo, Churches, etc… You don’t have to ride a longboard on those days anymore 🙂
Check out the Rascal Movie to watch how the Lil’ Rascal will have you flying past the longboarders at your favorite spot.
SPECS & SUCH
FIN CONFIGURATION: thruster or five fin option to run as tri or quad.
WAVE PREFERENCES: small, weak, mushy, slopey, sectiony pointbreak surf
AVAILABLE TAIL CONFIGURATIONS: Swallowtail, roundtail, moontail
RECOMMENDED RIDER TYPES: beginner to advanced
IDEAL ACCESSORIES
Todd’s picks for traction, fins, & other board essentials for the Big Rascal big guy fish surfboard.
MR 2+1 FCSII
Andy Irons Dakine Traction
POPULAR DIMENSIONS
| Popular Dimensions | Volume | Rider Weight |
| 6’4″ x 21″ x 2 3/4″ | 42L | Rider weight: 180-220 lb / 81-99 kg |
| 6’6″ x 22 1/4″ x 3″ | 48.5L | Rider weight: 190-230 lb / 86-104 kg |
| 6’8″ x 22 1/4″ x 3 3/16″ | 52.9L | Rider weight: 190-250 lb / 86-113 kg |
| 6’10” x 22 3/4″ x 3″ | 52.7L | Rider weight: 190-250 lb / 86-113 kg |
| 7’0″ x 23″ x 3 1/4″ | 58.8L | Rider weight: 190-260 lb / 86-117 kg |
| 7’2″ x 22 1/2″ x 3 1/8″ | 54.3L | Rider weight: 190-250 lb / 86-113 kg |
| 7’6″ x 22 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ | 52.8L | 190-250 lb / 86-113 kg |
| 7’6″ x 22″ x 3″ | 57.4L | Rider weight: 190-250 lb / 86-113 kg |
| 7’10” x 23″ x 2 7/8″ | 60.4L | Rider weight: 190-260 lb / 86-117 kg |
construction options & pricing
Polyester/Polyurethane
$1150+Proxy epoxy/EPS
$1300+Carbon Footprint
$1600+Titanium II Series
$2000+
STOKED SURFER REPORTS
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