Finally my dream come true!
Our very own Sprinter van. I've wanted one these suckers , since the first time I laid eyes on them 5 yrs ago.
It's a 2003/ 2500 series 170"wheelbase with the super high roof and a whoop-en 6' 1" of headroom!
Bare bones inside, for the moment, I plan on building it out for touring and my finish carpentry job ( which is pretty scarce these days).
I'm super Stoked on the fact that we can run Bio Diesel and are getting 25 to 28 MPG. Forget the big block 460cu I've been driving for the last couple months, getting 8 GPM. It's a Kool charcoal grey color, not the typical white delivery Fed X van.
Once again Stoked!!!!
Also, a new rough water board from Brian Z at NCP.
Brian paddled this board at the Hano Hano race in Mission Bay and got 6th place in stock 12'6", without even training for it! And now he and his partner from NCP ( Matt Friedman) have started hitting the SUP training for our 2009 Catalina Challenge relay team ,on a new 14' carbon bump catching machine. It's a tough race, depending on conditions, but with three guys,it will be a lot of fun.
I also would like to thank my new webmaster/ up and coming 12'6" racer/ all around good dude, Scott Sanchez for going beyond the call of duty.
Mahalos Bro!
Hope you like and enjoy your new JBS paddle.
Plywood models are laminated from marine grade baltic birch,which has a nice flex and is easier
on the shoulder joints. Sizes available 48" to 82" $175.00 add $10.00 for colored blades.
The E.J Signature Model is hand shaped to highest tolerances from hand selected exotic hardwoods. Tested in the So Cal surf, channel crossings, our products stand up to the test.
Blades are reinforced with with 4oz fiberglass on both sides and entire paddle coated with epoxy and a UV protectant.
Available in any sizes.
Blades range from 8" to 9.5 in various shapes.
$350.00
Contact info: johnsonbigstick@mac.com Cell #(949)412-6980
1 comment:
That's so cool EJ. Can you fit a 14 inside? I can get a 15 inside my Element, but that's an ULI. Hope to get on the road with you for some out-of-town paddles.
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