Pinky and the Brain! This board is so fun. Definitely one to add to the top tier board model list. Thanks again for the fun days of surfing and good laughs. Always a pleasure getting to spend the day with...






How me & Nick felt after riding some new fish prototypes today ...








Twin Rascal – featuring more tail rocker, the stealthy shallow swallowtail ‘pizza slice’ so you can get your foot way back, the glass-on True Ames twins with small trailer, single-to-double-to-spiral vee hull contour, flat deck, u-deck, with tapered downrails especially thinned out through the fins for bite and responsiveness. I also placed the fin cluster closer together on this one i.e. by moving the front fins further back and the back fin further up to pull a nice tight arc in turns.
Pictured with glass-on True Ames fiberglass twins & FCS II Mark Richards small trailer (from MR Twin + stabilizer set) – (optional upgrade, or you can install fin boxes for side fins)
I also placed the fin cluster closer together on this one i.e. by moving the front fins further back and the back fin further up to pull a nice tight arc in turns.
Winged rounded diamond / “pizza slice” tail option
Todd’s picks for traction, fins, & other board essentials
TA Twin (glass-on or fin system)
FCS II MARK RICHARDS TWIN + STABILISER FINS
Octopus Swallow Traction
Popular Dimensions | Volume | Rider Weight |
5’7.5″ x 20 3/4″ x 2 1/8″ | 30.5L | Rider weight: 120-185 lb / 54-84 kg |
5’8″ x 19 5/8″ x 2 3/16″ | 29L | Rider weight: 120-175 lb / 54-79 kg |
5’8″ x 20 3/4″ x 2 1/2″ | 34L | Rider weight: 120-195 lb / 54-88 kg |
Should be ridden 5” inches shorter and 1” wider than your standard shortboard.
construction options & pricing
Polyester/Polyurethane
$850+Proxy epoxy/EPS
$1000+Proxy Ridiculite Carbon Reinforced
$1100+Proxy w/ High Density Foam Stringer
$1125+Carbon Footprint
$1250+Exoskeleton
$1350+Titanium II Series
$1225+Techtonaught
$1400+Fish Project:
Three fishes, same dims, same outlines, same rails, same glass, same blank, three slightly different tail rockers, one different tail, one with glass-ons and a trailer, and two with 7” keels.
Test day Friday on the new swell…stay tuned…
And the winner is…
fish #3 (the red one) with more tail rocker, the stealthy shallow swallowtail ‘pizza slice’ so you can get your foot way back, the glass-on True Ames twins with small trailer, single-to-double-to-spiral vee hull contour, flat deck, u-deck, with tapered downrails especially thinned out through the fins for bite and responsiveness. I also placed the fin cluster closer together on this one i.e. by moving the front fins further back and the back fin further up to pull a nice tight arc in turns.
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Hi Todd & Charissa, It was fun seeing both of you a couple of weeks ago. I can’t thank you enough for your kindness, time, and the amazing surfboards you have shaped for me, Janae, and friends over the years. ...
T&C, Picked up the boards yesterday, all in perfect shape. My wife wants the magenta twin. I told her no way…..she already has a custom Tom Parrish twinny. Anyways, the boards look insane. I can’t wait to ride...
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Todd and Charissa, I’ve been meaning to send this email for a while. I got my second Proctor shred stick from you guys back in December of 2012, a Rascal 2. My wife surprised me with it for Christmas (hacking...
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I took out the new Rascal II today. Usually the first surf is a bit of a learning curve for me. Not this time! I had a blast and was able to catch almost every wave I paddled for. Thanks...
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I love how easy it is to paddle and I can compete with long boarders with it!!! Darren // 43/6’4″/220 lb/beg-intermediate // Los Angeles, CA // 6’10″x 22 3/4″ x 3″ Proxy epoxy Rascal II
Hi Charissa, I wanted to let you guys know how amazing the new Rascal II goes! It was the only board I took out during the run of good swell last week and it handled everything… it skated all over...
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Fish Project results: And the winner is…fish #3 (the red one) with more tail rocker, the stealthy shallow swallowtail ‘pizza slice’ so you can get your foot way back, the glass-on True Ames twins with small trailer, single-to-double-to-spiral vee hull contour, flat deck, u-deck, with tapered downrails especially thinned out through the fins for bite and responsiveness. I also placed the fin cluster closer together on this one i.e. by moving the front fins further back and the back fin further up to pull a nice tight arc in turns. My buddy Nick and I made a couple super fun days of it on the latest south swell riding all the different iterations of the new performance turbo fishy concepts. I got to have the pleasure of watching my friend do the best surfing I’ve seen in a very long time, and the funny thing is he hasn’t really even surfed in like 2 years as he’s been full tilt working at his custom boat business @rozsa.boats as well as loving on his growing family; it’s such a wonderful thing to see my friend thriving! And to get to see one of the best surfers ever to step foot on a board, paddle out and light it up natural as can be…is also amazing! And after a couple days of laughs and bunches of good rides, the verdict was in, “Todd, the red one is the one, don’t change anything about this board.” 5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30.5L #trascalsurfboard
Fish Project results: And the winner is…fish #3 (the red one) with more tail rocker, the stealthy shallow swallowtail ‘pizza slice’ so you can get your foot way back, the glass-on True Ames twins with small trailer, single-to-double-to-spiral vee hull contour, flat deck, u-deck, with tapered downrails especially thinned out through the fins for bite and responsiveness. I also placed the fin cluster closer together on this one i.e. by moving the front fins further back and the back fin further up to pull a nice tight arc in turns. My buddy Nick and I made a couple super fun days of it on the latest south swell riding all the different iterations of the new performance turbo fishy concepts. I got to have the pleasure of watching my friend do the best surfing I’ve seen in a very long time, and the funny thing is he hasn’t really even surfed in like 2 years as he’s been full tilt working at his custom boat business @rozsa.boats as well as loving on his growing family; it’s such a wonderful thing to see my friend thriving! And to get to see one of the best surfers ever to step foot on a board, paddle out and light it up natural as can be…is also amazing! And after a couple days of laughs and bunches of good rides, the verdict was in, “Todd, the red one is the one, don’t change anything about this board.” 5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30.5L #trascalsurfboard …
Fish Project:
Three fishes, same dims, same outlines, same rails, same glass, same blank, three slightly different tail rockers, one different tail, one with glass-ons and a trailer, and two with 7” keels. Test day Friday on the new swell…stay tuned…
#trascalsurfboard
Fish Project:
Three fishes, same dims, same outlines, same rails, same glass, same blank, three slightly different tail rockers, one different tail, one with glass-ons and a trailer, and two with 7” keels. Test day Friday on the new swell…stay tuned…
#trascalsurfboard
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After the first two waves on the new fishy twin prototype we’re calling the #trascalsurfboard (seen here), my friend Jake paddled back out and said, “ I think we’re on to something here, we’re gonna need to put this puppy on ice.”
So if you read my new design theory on this new concept board from a couple posts ago…here’s the result: Houston we have a winner!! Full shaping room board breakdown coming soon. And yes we’ll also be offering this new model very soon cuz she’s a gem for sure yeeeew!!
5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30.5L with 7” keel twins. Jake is 6’1” 175lbs. #surflinecamrewind #surflinesessions
After the first two waves on the new fishy twin prototype we’re calling the #trascalsurfboard (seen here), my friend Jake paddled back out and said, “ I think we’re on to something here, we’re gonna need to put this puppy on ice.”
So if you read my new design theory on this new concept board from a couple posts ago…here’s the result: Houston we have a winner!! Full shaping room board breakdown coming soon. And yes we’ll also be offering this new model very soon cuz she’s a gem for sure yeeeew!!
5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30.5L with 7” keel twins. Jake is 6’1” 175lbs. #surflinecamrewind #surflinesessions
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New board design in the works: The #trascalsurfboard it’s part Twinny part Rascal …a fishy outline with the tail pulled in and the swallow not as deep so you can get further back on the tail. The rocker is the flat-to-single-to-double-to-spiral vee of the Rascal, but with more tail rocker in the back third of the board so you can turn a tighter arc. The deck is mowed out flat with a nice u-deck in it so it has a really positive flex pattern you can wind up on. The rails are pinched downrails and the nose is beaked. The twin fins are 7” base, towed and tilted and set an inch further back to eliminate any cavitation at take-off. A fish for the modern era. This one is 5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30L
New board design in the works: The #trascalsurfboard it’s part Twinny part Rascal …a fishy outline with the tail pulled in and the swallow not as deep so you can get further back on the tail. The rocker is the flat-to-single-to-double-to-spiral vee of the Rascal, but with more tail rocker in the back third of the board so you can turn a tighter arc. The deck is mowed out flat with a nice u-deck in it so it has a really positive flex pattern you can wind up on. The rails are pinched downrails and the nose is beaked. The twin fins are 7” base, towed and tilted and set an inch further back to eliminate any cavitation at take-off. A fish for the modern era. This one is 5’7” x 20 5/8” x 2 1/8” 30L …