Surfer/shaper/glasser/sander Clayton Bell taking a Noserider for a run.
Glass-on.
A quiver of Clayton Surfboards.
Kirra Shale and a Clayton Noserder model with white resin panels.
Test pilot, Frederick Stovin-Bradford.
5 May 22
Born and bred in Gerringong (Mick Cronin country) on the NSW South Coast, Clayton Bell says he grew up a hard-core shortboarder until one fateful day 13 years ago he had a go on his mate’s longboard. “I hadn’t known any better to be honest, Gerringong was a high performance shortboard town, and it still is really. But I fell in love with that borrowed longboard first wave and I haven’t ridden a shortboard thruster since!”
Clayton has been shaping, glassing and sanding under his own label for around eight years - longboards, mids and fish.
“The Dedicated Noserider is a California-inspired stable platform with parallel rails and a deep long blended concave and 50/50 rails. Along with maximum time on the nose it’ll pivot turn, and trim, and it’s just a classic ride.”
Custom from 9’1” to 10’2” – and some Australian PLB subscriber will own a Clayton Surfboards South Coast Noserider by next issue.
This is the 95th board we've given to an Australian magazine subscriber over the years. Yes that's 95!
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