| LENGTH | WIDTH | THICKNESS | VOLUME |
| 5’4 | 18 3/4 | 2 | 24.11 |
| 5’6 | 19 | 2 1/8 | 26.81 |
| 5’8 | 19 1/4 | 2 1/4 | 29.57 |
| 5’10 | 19 1/2 | 2 3/8 | 32.4 |
| 6’0 | 19 3/4 | 2 1/2 | 35.46 |
| 6’2 | 20 | 2 5/8 | 38.66 |
| 6’4 | 20 1/4 | 2 3/4 | 42.03 |
| 6’6 | 21 1/2 | 2 7/8 | 45.46 |

Quick Overview: “The Twin Fin has been Designed for Fun! A whole lot of nostalgia with a modern day twist makes this perfect for all kinds of waves.”
Jonno Cole
| LENGTH | WIDTH | THICKNESS | VOLUME |
| 5’4 | 18 3/4 | 2 | 24.11 |
| 5’6 | 19 | 2 1/8 | 26.81 |
| 5’8 | 19 1/4 | 2 1/4 | 29.57 |
| 5’10 | 19 1/2 | 2 3/8 | 32.4 |
| 6’0 | 19 3/4 | 2 1/2 | 35.46 |
| 6’2 | 20 | 2 5/8 | 38.66 |
| 6’4 | 20 1/4 | 2 3/4 | 42.03 |
| 6’6 | 21 1/2 | 2 7/8 | 45.46 |

| construction | PU, LCT |
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“One of the original Vampirate boards the Batmoboard started from wanting more thickness in a shortboard. Ozzie says “I’d been riding fishes religiously for so long that it became tricky to jump off my fish and adapt to regular short boards so this was the perfect board for me. I ride it at about the 6 foot length, it has cool beveled rails that allow for the extra thickness for paddle glide, smooth power surfing and for throwing down the big clean airs. Yep Gnech has done good here…” De na na na na na de na na na na na na na nan a batmoboard batmoboard….”
Mark Gnech
“The swell has been small, but the local point break has been perfect for taking my boy surfing. Mini waves zipping down the line. Luckily, I had my old Summer Jam from 2013 in the garage. This got me thinking. What if we tweaked it just a touch by pulling in the nose slightly, removing the vee bottom and add some concave so you could turn harder and faster?
Summer 2016 sees “The Return Of The Jam”, the sequel to the Summer Jam. It still has a really flat deck that gives you a skateboard feel. It’s got added concave with vee in the tail to help generate speed and easy rail-to-rail transition. This time around, we’ve narrowed the nose ever so slightly so you can turn quicker. Five fins for versatility. Sequels have never been so much fun. Make sure you check out the ‘Return Of The Jam’ this Summer”
KEY FEATURES
• SUPER FLAT DECK: Control & Stability
• MID BOXY RAIL: Helps plow through bump. The harder bottom edge creates bite for direction.
• VEE THROUGH TAIL: Easy Turning.
• FLAT: Fast planing and down the line glide.
• NEUTRAL FEEL: Suits back or front-footed surfing.
• ALL LEVELS: Novice to Shredder.
• 5 FIN: Quad or Thruster (Quad Recommended)
Lee Stacey
“A retro Thruster for waves 1 to 4 feet. Blended with 80′s and 90′s style rails, flatter deck and original Thruster plan-shape featuring a single flyer moved back to 8″ up from the tail. The bottom has single concave going to double concave through vee in the back half of the board helping with rail to rail efficiency on a wide board with concave speed.
3 Peat will give you the feel of the 80′s incorporating a blend of the right now.
The rocker is close to 80′s flatter style providing good stand there speed in trim but with enough lift to keep the concave vee combo loose. Flatter deck and rails feel good to paddle and stand on compared to modern rolled deck. The RSQ tail has a fair bit of area for flat line speed and works in with the flyer at 8 for smooth bottom turns or cutbacks on the longer rail line, to sharp direction changes in the pocket when you rock to the back foot and apply pressure to the flyer.”
Simon Anderson
“The double diamond is a small wave board with range that paddles well, drives over the dead sections, and can also fit into the pocket.
It’s slightly curved planshape and diamond tail negates that overly stiff feel that wide straight swallow tails can get. These lines allow the board to be pumped for speed and snapped hard in the pocket. The 5 fin configuration extends on it’s versatility.
The double concave in the tail adds the bite that is needed to give grip when the waves get a little bigger.”
Greg Webber

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