ROCKET FISH

A modern, hi-performance take on a traditional design, the Rocket Fish is ideal for someone with a strong shortboard background that wants to experience a seamless transition into a fish inspired shape. The benefits of the classic fish are all there: In terms of volume, it provides epic paddling for early entry and its wide tailed plan shape allows you to skate down the line at top speed. However, thanks to its accelerated contemporary rocker profile, and panel vee through the fins, you’ll enjoy its extra sensitivity and ability to rival the kind of explosive turns you’re used to doing on your go-to shortboard.

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STOCK DIMENSIONS

GLASSING SCHEDULE: 6 oz. + 4 oz. deck, 6 oz. bottom up to 6’6”. For 6’7” and over it’s double 6 oz. deck.

FINS: Quads or Tris: Available with glass-ons, FCS or Futures.

ROCKER: Contemporary (comparable to your average shortboard).

RAIL: Down.

BOTTOM CONTOURS: Single concave to panel vee through the fin area.

TYPE OF WAVES: A versatile craft for any break from hip high to slightly overhead—best in hollow, lined up waves.

LENGTH

5’2”
5’3”
5’4”
5’6”
5’7”
5’8”
5’9”
5’10”
5’11”
6’0”
6/1” – 6’6”
6’7” – 7’0”
7’1” – 7’6”
7’7” – 8’0”

WIDTH

20”
20”
20”
20”
20 ⅛”
20 ¼”
20 ¼”
20 ⅜”
20 ½”
20 ½”
20 ¾”
21″
21 ¼”
21 ½”

THICKNESS

2 ⅛”
2 ¼”
2 ¼”
2 ¼”
2 5/16”
2 5/16”
2 ⅜”
2 ⅜”
2 7/16”
2 ½”
2 ⅝”
2 ¾”
2 ⅞”
3”

ROCKET FISH

The perfect shortboard for the avid longboarder, the Long Fish is also a legit alternative to common midlength designs like the egg. In 2003, I was looking for a board that could help me transition from longboards to shortboards. My shaper and mentor Skip Frye suggested I try one of his Long Fish designs and it was the perfect solution.

Ever since I’ve had one in my quiver. You can really engage the board’s long rails with the wave at top speeds and have unbelievable control on big, walled up point breaks.

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STOCK DIMENSIONS

GLASSING SCHEDULE: 6 oz. + 4 oz. deck, 6 oz. bottom.

FINS: Glass on keel fins, straight back template.

ROCKER: Low nose entry, relaxed through the tail.

RAIL: Fish style: Down rail throughout—softened from nose toward tail, back third hard edged.

BOTTOM CONTOURS: Flat bottom with single concave running through the fins.

TYPE OF WAVES: Hollow reefs and long pointbreaks, optimal in head high and up to a few feet overhead.

LENGTH

6’6”
6’7”
6’8”
6’9”
6’10”
6’11”
7’0”

WIDTH

21 ¼””
21 ⅜”
21 ⅜”
21 7/16”
21 ½”
21 ½”
21 7/16”

THICKNESS

21 ¼””
21 ⅜”
21 ⅜”
21 7/16”
21 ½”
21 ½”
21 7/16”