7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073
7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073

7’10” Gould - Collectors Edition #10073

Regular price $3,600.00
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*** We welcome interested buyers to contact us directly to enquire about packaging, delivery and pick up options before purchase
Email: stuart@bywaterdesign.com.au

Description

About the 7’10” Gould Collectors Edition

Stuart has taken these beautiful timbers and incorporated them into our retro models in the Bywater range.

The Gould was totally inspired by the 70’s single fins has a full blunt pointed nose, the widest point in front of halfway, a flat-ish bottom with chined rails and a very slight vee in the tail. It will rip at Lennox and Angourie, and every other empty point break on the Aussie coastline!! The Gould introduces a comfortable barrel riding experience, with very easy to paddle in early to get your speed and smooth reliability and a truly classic feel. 

  • Dimensions: 7'10" x 22 1/4" x 2 3/4"
  • Board No #10073
  • Build Date: 15/6/2019
  • Weight: 6.1 Kg
  • Deck Timbers: Paulownia side panels, New Guinea Rosewood centre panel with 4 Cambia pinstripes
  • Bottom Timbers: Paulownia side panels, New Guinea Rosewood centre panel with 4 Cambia pinstripes
  • Rails: Paulownia
  • White Logo Laminated Logo
  • Brass Screw Vent
  • Brass Leash Plug
  • Hand shaped centre fin made from Australian Cedar
  • Handcrafted by Stuart Bywater

Or want to see how Stu does it firsthand in one of his board making classes here?