Our Promise To You

My Environmental Promise: I use Forest Stewardship Council certified woods or woods salvaged from downed trees. All boards are glassed with epoxy resin which is cleaner for our environment and emits 50-75% less Volatile Organic Compounds than polyester resin. In my shop I have moderate ventilation and no need for a mask when glassing. Epoxy is lighter and stronger than polyester. My wood boards are nearly indestructible and should last a lifetime. Each board is quality crafted for strength, durability and concern for our environment.

My Satisfaction Promise: Ride your board for 30 days. If you don't like it, return it.

CONTACT: Dan Johnston BlindDogSurfboards@yahoo.com

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Aug 22, 2013

Rip Current Can Ruin Your Day

Summer's biggest holiday is approaching and if you are coming to the beach, please watch this video. It is a mere four minutes and could save your life.
4-minutes to save your life  or click below.


Aug 19, 2013

Two Woody's Get Married

Rick just added one of our boards to his wood pile. Well rather nice wood pile. His '29 Ford Woody is now complete. Nice touch: "Remove Before Flight".  This board is our 9'10" Longboard and perfect home for it.





Aug 5, 2013

Rip Tide Rescue



Yesterday,  Tom Allen my partner at Blind Dog and fellow shapper, rescued a little kid who was headed out to sea in a rip current. No one saw what was happening except Tom. He was about 100 feet from the kid and paddled like hell to reach him. He grab him, pulled him up on his surfboard and swam along side to shore.  He was giving a surf lesson at 13th. Street, Sunset Beach.

Rip tides can be seen or not. Best to not venture out too far unless the surf is really flat. The surf conditions were deceiving today. Waves were about 2 to maybe 3 foot, nothing big. But the incoming tide and increasing wave size, along with wind conditions, along with very shallow sand bars combined to create a deadly current.


Just because you do not see a rip, if you're feeling current trying to move you down the beach, that is enough warning to not go out too far.  


Aug 1, 2013

8'5" x 23" x 3 1/4" Mini Mal $1175

Just finished this board. It's all Cedar, as we tend to do, and came in at 17 pounds.












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