Absolutely! All Ventana surfboards live inside homes as art
pieces, and many get taken off their stands or walls quite regularly by their
owners to go surfing. Ventana boards are built as heirlooms that will last for
generations, so even those that are only art pieces today might someday find
their way onto waves.
Photo by Dave Alexander of Salty Breeze Art & Photography of Tyler Fox, Titan of Mavericks and CEO of Santa Cruz Waves
Our hollow wooden boards start at $8000. The design, length, shape, inlays and history of the reclaimed woods all impact the final price.
We provide you an exact quote up front, and that's the price you pay. If your requirements change during the crafting process, the price may change a bit, of course.
A 50% deposit is all that's required to get started. The rest is payable on completion.
Amazingly well! Every Ventana surfboard is built to surf. Given their hollow nature, they float well, surf fast and make it easy to pop up quickly. Surfing a Ventana is smooth and fun. Most of our customers are laid back soul surfers who love the ride. When we’re in the water, we often let other surfers in the line-up test them. Even the most skeptical surfers are instant fans.
Nope! Given that they are hollow, Ventana surfboards are relatively
light. Internal, ribbed frames given the boards strength and structure, and the
top and bottom decks are only 1/8 inch thick. While they are a little heavier
than a traditional foam board, surfers and art collectors are always surprised
by how light they are. For instance, an 8-foot Ventana is usually only about 18 pounds.
The design and wood species you choose can impact the final weight. We can work with you to ensure a heavier or a lighter board depending on your needs.
Nope! While we do collaborate on an eco-foam collection with Locus Surfboards, our hollow, wooden surfboards are entirely made of wood, fiberglass and bio resin. Watch a hyperlapse video to see how Ventana surfboards are constructed.
A vent plug. Given that Ventana surfboards are hollow,
they are beholden to Charles’s Law (also known as the law of volumes). V=kT where: V is the volume of the gas, T is the temperature of the gas (measured in kelvins), and k is a non-zero constant. This law describes how a gas expands as the temperature increases; conversely, a decrease in temperature will lead to a decrease in volume.
If the
boards were completely sealed, they could expand when it’s hot, putting undue
stress on the decks. The vent plug allows the boards to be sealed in the water
and pressure equalized on the land. Of course, we glass the inside of the boards, as well, so that if you were to forget the vent plug and get some water inside, you can drain it without harming the integrity of the board!
Sure! We specialize in custom shapes and designs. We
have a variety of templates that will fit the needs of most surfers and art
collectors, but we can create custom shapes, as well.
As for paddleboards, although we specialize in surfboards, we've made a SUP before and can discussing creating a special one for you.
Up until recently, the boards were made in an old barn in Watsonville,
California. We now have a new, larger workshop in Aptos, California. If you'd like to visit, contact us!
We ask for it or people find us! We have a rule that we will
never pay for wood. We do that to force ourselves to use reclaimed materials,
but also to ensure that our investment is in outstanding craftsmanship rather
than in purchasing materials. Our woods are some of the most historic and exotic
in the world, many of which are only available as “reclaimed.” Old growth
redwood, for instance, can no longer be purchased new, so we use old
floorboards, porches or even wood from John Steinbeck’s first house! We created the Ventana Upcycle Partner Program so that companies and individuals who give us
materials get free marketing and promotion in return for their donation. We
receive a good deal of publicity and our partners benefit from that.
Each board takes 6-8 weeks to complete. Depending on how many custom orders are in the queue, your board may take longer. We'll work with you to determine your requirements, give you a time frame for completion and provide the exact price of your board. We require a 50% deposit to get you in the queue, and we'll send you progress pictures throughout the crafting process!
Martijn Stiphout is our master craftsman. Anything wood that
comes from Ventana, from our Save-A-Surf Boxes to our bodysurfing handplanes to
our hollow, wooden surfboards is made by Martijn.
You can participate in the building of your board by working 1:1 with our master craftsman, Martijn Stiphout, for up to 5 hours during the longer build process.
You will assist with various stages and will learn about each stage as you go. At this time, there is no extra charge for the 5 hours of participation. Each additional hour can be pre-paid at a cost of $100.
Cork! We glue together thin sheets of cork into blocks. This
allows us to shape the rails into exactly what’s needed to maximize the
performance of each board. Cork is also a flexible material, so it’s more ding
resistant. And, cork is sustainable given that harvesting it doesn’t require cutting
down the oak tree. We get our natural color, cork rolls from Bangkor Cork.
We glass our boards inside and out to protect them from structural damage if that were to happen. If you happened to forget to tighten the vent plug before jumping in the waves, simply get out of the water, drain your board, and let it dry with the vent plug removed.
Yes! Ventana boards are stronger and more ding resistant than
a traditional foam board, so they tend to need fewer repairs. But, in most
cases, they can be repaired if they get dings.
Shipping is free in the United States, and we can provide a shipping cost for other countries before you order. We can't predict whether there will be customs fees in your country. You'll need to be responsible for those.
Almost never. The wood colors are all natural, but we can paint if you'd like. The beautiful gloss comes from the Entropy Bio Resin epoxy we use to glass the boards.
We use Entropy Super Sap bio resin, an incredibly strong and
light epoxy made with a healthy dose of tree sap. It’s the most eco-friendly resin available, it polishes beautifully, and we love it. The resin is coated
over 4 ounce fiberglass sheets. We use two sheets on the top and one on the
bottom. We seal the inside with a sheet of 4 ounce fiberglass on top and bottom, too!
Ventana Surfboards & Supplies has the highest bars for artisanship and environmental responsibility. We create hollow-framed, reclaimed wooden surfboards; bodysurfing handplanes; eco surf apparel, and sustainable surf supplies that are loved by adventurers everywhere. The Ventana team lives and works in Santa Cruz, California where we test our products on some of the most challenging waves on the planet. Ventana donates at least 5% of profits to ocean conservation.