
Today I had a photo session with Mayhem and LOST riders on San Clemente's T-Street.

In the early morning, three schools were doing morning surfing practice, so there were about 200 kids surfers.
Once that's over, it's adult time.

This is the first time I've seen Taylor Wright surfing here on T-Street. He's FCSII.

Chris Ward was the first to arrive.
I brought the boards I had shaped for Julian Wilson out of the factory and tested them.

Luke Davis now has purple and pink dyed hair and is instantly recognizable.

A cool carving turn by Luke, a member of the LOST surfboards team and REEF's signature rider.

Mayhem was also losing to the pros and lipping out a lot.

Taylor Wright came from Australia to see Mayhem build the board and actually ride it.
Apparently he's staying there to make a serious request.

Taylor Wright, who had his V2-SB shaped by Mayhem, said he preferred the regular SUB-DRIVER.
She is a surfer who rides with a narrow stance and a back stance, so she chose a SUB-DRIVER with a wide tail.
Mayhem said that the design would match better.

This is Mayhem,
Dino Andino (Kolohe's father)
Nishii and the 40-something generation of men,
Today, the surfers who were riding boards with less rocker and more buoyancy than the pros were more likely to be in the water.
We caught a lot of waves, how about FCSII? Do you like it? Here are some photos from today's session and during our discussion about boards.