Who the …… are these guys?

We are a few inventive people who are all dedicated to the art of wave riding and ocean adventures.

Wyatt Foley— Grew up as a grom in the Pacific Northwest wind tunnel we call ‘the Gorge’. Surrounded by the thousands of kitesurfing and windsurfing extremists who live and play there. It is one of the most visited wind sport destinations on the planet. Wyatt started shaping young but has been our laminator now for a couple of years. Wyatt applies the skin, basalt glass, and urethane rails on all custom Cush surfboards and Spacestick foilboards. He is a surfer, elk hunter, mountain biker, and snow chaser.

Chris Bauer - Near Canaada —Pacific Northwest shaper and laminator with a background working with Joe Roper and many others. A very underrated shaper who has chosen to live and work in the remote northwest territory of the USA

Scott Norby - Seaside, Oregon and Northern Washington - Sales and marketing —-35 years surfing - 20 years kitesurfing - 10 years windsurfing - 2 years foilsurfing - Scott has been working on high performace soft tech and finless soft tech since 1999 when he was introduced to, and inspired by, Tom Morey and his many inventions and design concepts. A commercial fisherman for many years, Scott explored materials used in marine industry to develop new materials for ocean sports.

Jim Richardson - Oahu - Professor at University of Hawaii — Inventor— and 25 plus year shaper in the Sugarmill on the North Shore of Oahu—Jim spent the late 90’s and early 2000’s working on Surflight high performance softboards which eventually collaborated with Cush Surfboards to make Cush Tech and Spacestick boards.

First, and foremost, we do not make “foamie boards” or cheap flimsy toy surfboards that fall to rubbish after a couple years of surfing them. We know that such foamies have a place in surfing. But we are committed to making boards which perform at a level high enough for professional surfers, surf foilers, and kitesurfers.

CALL SCOTT ANYTIME @ 503-440-6142


 

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