7'2" Andreini Vaquero ConsignmentMarc Andreini is on of California's most seasoned veteran board builders who was shaping and shredding during surfing's Transition Era and still continues to shape and shred boards derived from this significant period in surf history. Andreini's Vaquero model is one of his most popular designs as it is versatile and user friendly with a ticker and boxier rail foil in comparison to other displacement hull designs. This is a high speed, down the line
The Super Fish Quad seeks to combine the best attributes of a high performance quad and a retro fish taking on characteristics of both with a deep swallow tail and a healthy dose of nose rocker
The ID is generally narrower than Liddle's other models and has a more centered wide point (most of Liddle's hulls have a forward to very forward wide point)
When it comes to Edge Boards
The deck is fairly flat but transitions smoothly to a more beveled rail with a boxy foil
the Daydream Hull has a similar outline with a little more thickness all throughout the board and a lower rocker profile
The Swim Minx now features black trim still with the original embossed '9' on the back
Kyle thinks outside the box and isn't limited by preconceived notions of what a surfboard should be like
Indigo is a serene color
The Fineline Son Of Sam (SOS) is based off of Nat Young's Magic Sam that won him the 1966 World Surfing Championship title
Leaning back will complement the tail focused sweet spot
it's outline is what you'd expect from a performance oriented fish
This specific board comes complete with a sexy glass on that makes the model a little more noserider oriented without taking away from the off-the-tail turnability