




6.1 x 18.75 x 2.4
The last detail shot is somewhat color-corrected. The bottom color is actually a dark aqua/teal, and the pinline is golden yellow, dark cadmium, actually. The board is not nearly as green as the unfixed photos make it look.
The dark ovals under the fin bases are reinforcement patches under the lam which really help the fins stay on as long as the board lasts. Since it's my board, I just threw them on with the color tint lam cause it's less trouble than putting them on later. For a customer who requested them, they would go on later and be invisible. I really do the crappiest work on my own. Four glassons are a bitch so sand, BTW, but glassons work best.
Cost to me? $16 for the fins, and I glass 3 or 4 of the bosses boards before he goes to Indo this year, about 1.5 - 2 hour work. It's good to be in the bidness.