6′ Quad Fish for Mclean

The Malwitz Family did a few NYC board drops yesterday. First one was a very excited Australian.  I’m still buzzing off his reaction. Thanks Mclean! Let me know how it goes…Enjoy.

Greetings from Sydney

From Edwina:

“Thank you again for your help – the surprise was a big success and the board has been put to good use especially now that it’s summer!”

I sent her a custom board she gave to her husband as a wedding gift. We made the drop off within a day to get a flight with a friend of theirs out of NYC to Australia.

Thanks Edwina!

6’7 Burly Quad Fish For Howard

The boards got the works…Mellow Lemon/Lime Resin Tint, Double Resin Pinlines, Clear Fiberglass AK4 Rainbow Quad Set, and a Gloss/Polish. The shape has single to spiral vee concave bottom and is full of foam for easy, fast rides. Thanks Howard. Enjoy!







5’6 Arc Tail Quad for Matt

This board  runs single to spiral vee on the bottom with a dark  spray color under a gloss/polish finish and special ordered Rainbow AK4 clear fiberglass quad set. Thanks Matt!





7’6 and Blue

7’6 blue tinted thruster for Steven. Along with a screen printed deck inlay of his company’s logo. Thanks Steven!


6’4 Vee’d Thruster for Dan

Dark purple painted nose, sanded finish, rolled nose bottom, and lots of Vee out the back. Thanks Dan..Enjoy.

Sandy Relief

#100 Shaped

MCS started 6 years ago, on the side, at night, on the weekends. In and around a very busy life, a demanding career, and a growing family. The first five years I was able to make 54 custom ordered boards for some very trusting and awesome people. The past nine months have been nonstop with more orders than all the previous years combined. This is shape #100 for Andrew. Things are really starting to click. Keep orders coming and I’ll keep making. Thank you to everyone surfing MCS and to all for the support.

Greg’s 6′ Quad Fish

Light Seafoam / Light Khaki spray with gloss finish. Thanks Greg…Enjoy!

Jeff’s 6’4 Double Bump Quad Fish

I’ve been pushing people to get resin tints opposed to paint spray color. It costs more, takes longer, and it’s a ton of more work to glass, but the rich textures it creates is well worth it. This one is in route to Rhode Island. Floaty, fast, and ready for  rock bottom points. Thanks Jeff…Enjoy!