Does anyone know who stocks these in WA. Keen to take a look at a Fat or Silver bullet after just missing one on gumtree![]()
Surfboard room in Scarbs used to stock them. I've been riding a few of muzz's boards for a while now and his boards are awesome, especially his quads. Just ring him via his website and order a custom because I can guarantee you won't be disappointed with his boards.
man,....a topic actually related to surfboards not sharks,...I am in shock ![]()
seriously, nice to talk about something happy for a change.
Make sure you got some spare time up your sleeve when you talk to muzz, he so pumped on boards that he just talks your ear off.
Genius Ted. ![]()
What's that saying.... Great minds...![]()
Single colour works good, light blue has always been mine fave, you can even change length and they don't know......
I have three Bourton boards and love them all!!
I have a 6'3" Batfish quad (the allrounder), a 6' Sexy fish quad (daily Perth board) and a 6'5" Fat Bullet quad (for better waves ie not in Perth lol). All have the same spray design as well ![]()
Best way to get one is email Murray and organise a custom - he really looks after you.
Hope this helps!
Martin
Dumb question that I've always wondered about. When you order a custom board based on an existing design, say a Bourton Silver Bullet, what makes it a custom? Just the choice of spray and the inclusion of 'made for…' on it or will they muck around with the dimensions, fin placement etc. as well? If it's the latter should it still be considered a Silver Bullet at the end of it? And if it's the former what's the value in getting it custom made?
^^^^good question. muzza will ask you about your current board, do you like how it paddles, general questions like that. then he will get you to measure the width off your board 12 inches down from the nose,same from the tail.....dadada but equals big difference. speak to the man himself, you will be pretty happy(will have the credit card out pretty quickly as well) i love my bourton silver bullet![]()
Doggie makes some good points - if you can find what you want in a stock board it's happy days....mine was a custom because i wanted a bit more volume than the stock board in that size. I wanted the silver bullet for a specific set of circumstances and wanted to keep the length as short as practical. You could argue that it's no longer a silver bullet - but the reality is that it's the same design but it's just been beefed up a little to compensate for my needs. The nose area has a little more volume but it still has the same plan shape, bottom contours, rail shape, fin configurations etc just has an extra 8 litres for me. Stoked with it.