DHD

DHD DREAM WEAVER SURFBOARD - OWEN WRIGHT

Size
FINS

Own it now, pay later

DHD DREAM WEAVER PERFOMANCE SHORTBOARD - ROUND TAIL (PU)

FEATURES

The secret to the Dreamweaver is the wider nose outline, but not too thick up front. The nose allows you to fly through flat sections and whip it quickly into the next turn. The round tail and straighter plane shape gives you maximum speed control, the flat deck into medium rail allows us to get the required volume into the board. Owen surfed this board at the Tokyo Olympics to proudly claim a bronze medal, the bronze logo’s are our tribute.

Thank you Owen, thank you Kelly.

Owen’s dimensions - 6’0 x 19 x 2 3/8 - 29L.

 

Glassing — Standard ( 4 x 4 x 4)

Rocker — Low to Medium

Concave — Slight Single to Double Concave

Tail — Round

 

Fins — Thruster, 3 Fin *FCS 2 or Futures

(Below is a re-write for fun)

Through an early morning phone call from Owen wright to DH, were Owen spoke about a dream he had were a Surfing Jesus (aka kelly Slater) told him he needed to surf shorter boards ??

So with that, DH along with the Angel Gabriel, six white boomers, patridge in a pear tree headed down to the shaping bay, Cup of coffee, Iced Volvo, shot of Bundy Rum "Hey presto" the Dream Weaver was made.

Then with board in hand, tucker bag, Owen hops on a flying Kangaroo, touches down in the "Land of the rising sun" to be one of the first to surf in a Greek Mardi Gras (aka Tokyo Olympics)

Hooks up with some Jellies, surfs his butt off, and wins the Bronze meadal!! He cries "thank you Jesus" (aka Kelly Slater)

All the Jellies fall down, get up, later fall down again from the result of too much Sake' Owen gets back on the flying Kangaroo with lots of Green and Gold people, with lots of "shinny Medals, back to the "land Down Under" where the people cheer and drink beer. The Bessing is given by the man with magic hands (aka DH) for the Dream Weaver to be released to the bronzed water people. They again cheered and drunk more beer, surfed there butts off and praised the amazing "Dream Weaver" - Powerhouse