Wood Surfboard Kit - Cruiser Longboard
Regular price $ 216.45
Please read our Wood Surfboard Kit FAQ
The 9'0" Cruiser is a slightly shortened and trimmed down version of the Original Cruiser. We took 6" off the length and narrowed the nose 1/4". You'll get even more performance out of this classic longboard shape. Its still got just enough rocker to be forgiving on late takeoffs but still has speed down the line. Be prepared to spend some serious nose time with this board.
9’ 0” Longboard
Width – 22 1/4"
Nose – 18 1/4"
Tail – 16"
Thickness – 3 1/4"
The 9'6" Cruiser The original Cruiser was inspired by the great longboards of the 60s Build it with retro 50-50 rails for that sweet turns on a dime and hugs a wave tight. Or you can harden up the rails in the back giving the Cruiser the feel of a modern longboard. Its got just enough rocker to be forgiving on late takeoffs but still has speed down the line. Be prepared to spend some serious nose time with this board.
9’ 6” Longboard
Width – 23 7/16 "
Nose – 19 3/16"
Tail – 16 3/4"
Thickness – 3 5/16
The hollow wood surfboard basic kit contains the CNC-cut ribs and spar. Other materials needed to complete the board include wood for the decking, fiberglass & resin, fin, and vent.
Please note: All wood kits are made to order and take about a week to manufacture and ship.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Hi there, Do you ship to the UK? Many Thanks, Alice
Yes we ship wood surfboard building kits worldwide. International shipping costs are calculated in the webstore's checkout.
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Hi. How can I learn how to build this wood longboard? Is there any video instructions?
A 57 page instruction manual is emailed to you in PDF form shortly after ordering the wood surfboard kit
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Does it come with the fiberglass?
No, fiberglass is not included with the hollow wood surfboard kit. You can order a beginner glassing kit for all the glassing materials
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What might be the expected weight of the 9’ longboard when complete?
The weight of a 9'0 hollow wood surfboard really depends on the density of the wood you skin the board and build the rails with. 12-18# would be the weight range.