Bonzers (influenced)
Bonzer- The Bonzer is a 3- or 5- array invented by the Campbell brothers in Oxnard, California in the early 1970s for the powerful waves of a well-known wave near their home. The Bonzer array is an approximately 7" center fin aft and either two or four delta-shaped fins ("runners") mounted near the rails in somewhat similar fashion to other rail fins, but they are substantially lower aspect and aggressively canted outward. The Bonzer array is firmly held to be an integral part of the Campbell brothers' overall board design featuring double concave bottom contours out the tail.
As a surfboard designer myself, I feel it necessary to give credit to those who have created a unique designs. I fully give credit for this design to the Campbell brothers. These boards below are the product of their influence on my board designs. These are my versions of of the Original designs.
Barry Snyder
As a surfboard designer myself, I feel it necessary to give credit to those who have created a unique designs. I fully give credit for this design to the Campbell brothers. These boards below are the product of their influence on my board designs. These are my versions of of the Original designs.
Barry Snyder