Sorry I, once again, forgot to take many photos of this year's Woodie Day and most of them I accidently used a weird filter thingo.
I would have loved to get around to meet more of these builders but time got away.
Two professional looking SUPs which I believe were brought all the way down from Mackay.
Two reeeally nice boards, including a clinker channel bottom by Paul from POG surfboards on the Sunny Coast. Andrew Wells of Grown Surfboards runs a wooden eye over them.
Kim Staples should look pretty chuffed. This photo really doesn't do the finish justice. A really classic pro looking board.
Another beautiful board by a builder I never got to say gday to.
Foam-core Hot-Curl by Charl B (Dorff boards) who's always got a new idea itching away in his head.
A lot of recycled timber in this one.
This board was built by my mate AV who loves to surf anything different. This was his first wooden board and was built from scratch with pencil and rule..no computer aid at all.
All hand made fins too.
and a nice inlaid logo.
Scotty Dickson from the Sunny Coast with a beautiful chambered board. Super clean lines are a dead giveaway to his pro cabinet making background.
Another pro looking job by a mystery builder.
And a classic by Gold Coast board builder and Wooden Surfboard day organiser Grant Newby, aka Big Fish.
A good day was had by all.
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