







Here are a bunch David took at Black's over the weekend. You might have noticed that he got a bunch of images on Surfline. If not, take a look. There are a lot of great shots of San Diego.

Here are two fins by Canela Rose age 15. Canela is Rodney McCoubrey's very talented daughter. She is extremely creative and known best in our circle for her singing. If you've ever seen the movie Sol Siren's by Ashley Davis, (A really good movie by the way, and produced by a Leucadian as well.) Canela sings a song so amazingly mature for a girl who at the time was only 12. With Rodney as her dad it is no wonder she has the creative gene. Good work Canela!


Here is the most well thought out fin we have had to date. Chris Miller and long time lover of the Leucadia rights sent me this fin and the letter below. Enjoy.











As I got out of the water today I was pleasantly surprised to see my friend and long time Grandview local Guy hanging out on the beach with his friend Shannon. When I walked up I was in shock by the level of comfort that he had provided for himself. I personally am lucky to get a towel to the beach. But Guy brought a bedroom! Complete with sheet and pillows. Luckily Guy had his iPhone on his night stand so I was able to capture the moment. If you didn't see it you wouldn't believe it.
Here is another Fin from the Australian Gold Coast. The Llama Love Fin is from Pepa Ivnoff who lived in Leucadia for years before returning home to Australia. If you know Pepa you know that she is an amazing artist and designer. I first meet her when she came to Leucadia for a holiday. She was a friend of a friend who decided that she loved the place and moved here to work for JetPilot as a designer. From that point on she was a local. She surfed everyday and made lasting friendships with the natives. Pep we will miss you here!


For those of you who get the Surfers Journal you all read the article about the Bob Simmons board that was recreated by Joe Bauguess and lovingly called Casper. After reading about this board a back yard shaping room has been buzzing away to create a version of it. Here are a few photos from the creation process of such a board. Although the shaper, Hans Enyedi is from Newport his back yard boards have been trimming their way in the Leucadia line up for decades. Hans, who has been shaping his own boards since the 70's, has been lovingly making seacraft for members of the Leucadia Navy. His boards are called Flying Fish.22.jpg)

In anticipation of the next big swell, David sent over these shots. My favorite is the first one. I love the angle as it looks so rideable, even at this size. David goes down to shoot Black's every huge swell and this one will be no different. So if you are out and you get the barrel of your dreams you might just end up on our site or a little known site called Surfline.




If you are like me this latest flat spell has been good and bad. The bad news obviously is that what you rely on for your balance in life is not there. The good news is that productivity in Leucadia has never been higher. I've talked with friends and have noticed that many of them have been spending their time wisely and have been doing their shopping, getting their art done and finishing up clients' work ahead of schedule. For those of you who have been diligently working away while the surf has been small this post is for you. With all your chores done you deserve the next round of surf that is heading our way. In the meantime, here are a few shots from David to get you through the week.






Last week Erik took on the project to restore the McCoy I rescued from the trash. Erik is one of those guys who is good at everything and one of those things he does really well happens to be board repair. When he saw the board he fell in love with it. Now the more time he spends with it the more he thinks of surfing it. Here is Erik doing the first step of the repair, cutting out all cancer and getting the board ready for some healing. In the next few weeks I'm going to track his progress and at the end we'll see she rides. If anyone is interested in trying it out let us know.

Here are a two shots from David that he sent me. They are a two shot sequence of which the second image made it up on Surfline. He has been shooting at Cardiff lately in the evening and getting these amazing shots of the water glowing from the back lit sunset. I know you all have been out at sunset and have been mesmerized by the glow of the green wall in front of you. These images bring me back to that feeling. Click on them to enlarge and look at the detail. Enjoy.![]() | ![]() |
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