Author Archives: Kerrboards
11’6 Standup Surfboard
11’6 standup surfboard, for surfing, river and flat water. Maneuverable and versatile with 70 / 30 rails The wood is locally harvested from FSC certified, ecologically focused Community Forest Co-op in Harrop-Proctor, BC.
Testimonial
“smooth glide , beautiful lines. My best days are out on the water with my board “ -Cristin, Nelson , B.C.
Surfboard counter top – Ymir, BC
A surfboard counter top installation, built in place with antique California Redwood. The shape is adapted from the homeowner’s 7′ surfboard.
Blondie
First all natural cedar strip flame job – inspired by antique hot rods
Vancouver longboard bar top commision
Some work for Cabana – a restaurant/bar on Granville Street in Vancouver – a custom longboard bar table.
Testimonial and Photos – October 2013
Brian’s 12′ sup is made with reclaimed old growth cedar. About 300 years old, from the West Kootenay’s Duhamel Creek Basin. we were lucky to have found this precious cedar and happy to have passed it along to Brian. OK, so once you get past the badly matched shirt & trunks, you can’t help butContinue reading “Testimonial and Photos – October 2013”
Post Production 2012 – First four
The first Kerr Board, a tribute to the Hawaiian longboard “gun” Leo’s 10’6 – made with a colorful blend of cedar sapwood from the Harrop-Proctor Community Forest 12′ “Magic Carpet” and fin box 11’5 “Blondie”
KOOTENAY MOUNTAIN CULTURE MAGAZINE -SUMMER 2012
With origins in 1960’s Hawaiian surf culture, stand up paddle-boarding or SUP’ing isn’t exactly new, but it’s been a slow and steady sell for Canadians. And there’s a good explanation: we have rather limited access to coastline. Still, SUPing – standing on a wider, thicker, more buoyant version of a surf longboard and paddling withContinue reading “KOOTENAY MOUNTAIN CULTURE MAGAZINE -SUMMER 2012”
Close Up of Detail Work
Detail on the latest paddleboard to come out of the shop.