Holly Beck’s Freshly Painted Quiver

I love surfboards!

Ever since I was 13 years old and desperate for a surfboard of my own, I've loved them. Now that I'm 29 and have had quite a few to call my own over the years my obsession with surfboards hasn't diminished. I'm an dedicated collector with an impressive stash. I even keep a lot of boards that i've broken in two pieces. I get attached them to them!

Luckily, since I was 17, Rusty Surfboards has been hooking me up with boards. I've tried a few from other shapers along the way, but Rusty boards always have the high quality that I rely on. Rusty, the man himself, is also one of the most intelligent and innovative shapers out there. He listens to feedback and incorporates it into new models. He experiments with materials and fin placements. He keeps it interesting.

It had been a while since i'd gotten a new quiver, so recently I ordered up 5 new boards. Now that i'm no longer competing or worrying about forcing turns on waist high mushburgers for the judges, all I want to do is get barreled. I've also been really loving the quads lately, particularly my 5'4 Dwart. So my most recent order was filled with tube riders, quads, and a brand new Dwart.

Of course, white surfboards are no good for photos, so the first step was to bust out the spray paint and get to work! My boyfriend has built a shaping room in our garage and equipped it with board rack, lights, masking tape of various widths, rolls of paper, and a selection of spray paint colors.

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The first step is to put in the headphones, pick a favorite album (in my case it was Pacific Dust by The Mother Hips) then start by taping off the Rusty logo and around the rails (so that paint stays on top and you don't get over-spray onto the bottom.

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I like to keep my sprays asymmetrical, so the next step is to use some paper to block off half of the board. I also like to keep some white, so I use thin tape to cover a few lines of white. I sprayed 4 boards before taking this photo and I recycle the tape, so that's why the tape is so beautifully colored.

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There's a lot of thought that has to go into the layer on layer paint and tape routine. It can be tricky to visualize how it will come out depending on which color goes on first.

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Pulling the tape is the most exciting part!

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For the other half of the board I made a star stencil.

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And finally..... ta-da! They're done!!!!
From Left to Right:
1. 5'4" Dwart quad
2. 5'11" GTR quad
3. 5'11" Kompressor quad
4. 6'1" Traveler thruster
5. 5'6" Slayer thruster

I'm heading off to Fiji tonight and bringing all but the Dwart, so I had to take out a couple and test them out before carefully stacking them in the boardbag. Here are are a few snaps by local photographer Alex Shea of me riding the GTR at my local beach.

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This is one of my first waves on the GTR and I was just trying to feel the slide of the quad. It felt great!

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I was a little worried about pulling into this little double up tube. I didn't want to buckle a brand new board!

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Feeling good! I can't wait to get this thing into some big tubes in Fiji!

-Holly

For more of Holly's Blogs visit HollyBeckSurfs.blogspot.com

Holly Beck’s 5’4″ Dwart

Let me introduce you to my little friend. This is my Rusty 5'4" Dwart. It's full dimensions are 5'4" x 19.85 x 2.05. It has four fins, and it likes to fly.

"I didn't always like quads. I thought they were fast, but for some reason I didn't like the way they felt when hitting lip. I used to think a solid off the top on a quad didn't feel like it had the same satisfying *smack* that I would get from a thruster. Now that i've gotten used to the feeling of the quad, the speed and looseness has more than made up for anything I used to think was lacking. It's a perfect small wave board, but lately I've been riding it in hollow waves too. The short little board can take off so late and just drop straight into the tube."

-Holly Beck

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Photos: Chris Grant at Jetty Girl

Jay Davies Shreds The Dwart

Jay Davies was spotted laying it down on his new Dwart! The double wing round tail makes it easy for Jay to go rail to rail and the stubby design help maximize his wave count.  The Dwart is very versatile and is great for getting critical on, under, or above the lip...

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Photos: Brody

Shortboard Commercial on MyLocalLineup.com

Have a sneak peak at the Rusty Surfboards shortboard commercial featured on  MyLocalLineUp.com

Jay Davies and The Dwart

Jay Davies was spotted laying it down on his new Dwart! The double wing round tail makes it easy for Jay to go rail to rail and the fuller rails help maximize his wave count.

Nate Takes the Toad For a Spin

Watch this piece with Nate Yeomans taking the Rusty Toad and Dwart surfboards for a spin.

Nate Yeomans rides the Dwart from Nathan Yeomans on Vimeo.

The Dwart: Presented by Shayne McIntyre in West Africa

On Surfari + West Africa + Dwart from Shayne McIntyre on Vimeo.

Check out how the Dwart tackles the West African point breaks, handling anything from waist high to well over head...

Make sure to check out On Surfari and Fuel TV for the full episode airing in February...

The Dwart in Liberia

Shayne McIntyre demonstrates the versatility of the new Rusty Surfboard model, The Dwart, in West Africa by surfing the little 5'8" surfboard in everything from fast and racy to well overhead!

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All Photos: Brody

Check back soon for the "Dwart in Liberia" surfboard video...

Rusty and Surfline Dwart Surfboard Giveaway

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The Dwart was created to be the board for 90% of the waves you surf. Surf The Dwart in waves anywhere from 1 - 10 feet. Rusty and Surfline want to give you the chance to win one of the most progressive surfboards ever made!

How to Enter
-Simply go to the Rusty Surfline Dwart Giveaway landing page here
-Enter some contact info and you're good to go!

THE CONTEST IS NOW OVER WE WILL ANNOUNCE THE WINNER SHORTLY

Also, check out the video below of Nate Yeomans test driving The Dwart!

Rusty Demos Boards at the US Championships

The U.S. Championships were held at Huntington Beach and the finals took place on Saturday in clean and peaky shoulder to head high surf south of the Pier. The fun and rippable waves were a pleasant surprise for a Huntington surf contest, however, next year's US Championships will be held at Trestles (SIMA just obtained the permit!). Rusty Surfboards was on site with a fully stocked quiver of demo boards...Toads, Dwarts, Hustlers, Piranhas, Redlines, you name it. Everyone who took out a board had a hard time returning them, "This thing goes insane!" announced one content Dwart rider. Keep your eyes on RUSTY.COM to find out about the next surfboard demo near you!

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Eric and Charlyn Holding Down The Fort

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Huntington!?

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Serious Shredding At The U.S. Championships

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At Least It Wasn't Crowded

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Huge Tail Blow

Photos: Brody