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  2. Surfboard lock - Wikipedia

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    Surfboard lock and SUP lock. A surfboard lock is a device or a mechanism for securing a surfboard to prevent theft or loss. Typically surfboard locks attach to some part of the surfboard, such as the leash plug or center fin box slot. Alternately, some locking devices clamp or strap around the surfboard.

  3. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    In the early 90s removable fin systems were developed and embraced. This provides a standardized system that allows fins to be easily removed or replaced, utilizing set screws to hold the fins in place. These systems provided surfers with the ability to alter the riding characteristics of a surfboard, by changing the size and shape of fins used.

  4. Truck bed rack - Wikipedia

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    Original Truck Bed Rack Prototype, Invented in 1960 by PIERCE METAL PRODUCTS, Inc. Even though bed racks have gained great popularity over the last decade, the first bed rack was introduced in the 1960s by Pierce Metal Products Inc. [1] Its primary purpose was defined as to build the sides of the carrying box of the truck adjustable to the side of the cargo and to the type of the vehicle.

  5. What Does It Take to Build a Surfboard in Hawaii? - AOL

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    And that also means getting out on the water a few times a week with the rest of the factory team at T&C Surf Designs Hawaii. "We get to test out the boards," Hashimoto says. "We have to know what ...

  6. Surfboard fin - Wikipedia

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    The system also streamlined the surfboard manufacturing process by making it easier to install fins into boards and repair damaged fins. [8] The leading competitor to FCS fins is Futures fins. Using a single larger fin box, the manufacturer claims the fins provide a stronger connection and more closely approximate the feeling of a glass on fin ...

  7. Surfboard shaper - Wikipedia

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    A surfboard shaper is someone who designs and builds surfboards. The process of surfboard shaping has evolved over the years, and the shaper often tailors his or her work to meet the requirements of a client or a certain wave. Surfboard shapers can be independent or work in collaboration with mass-production companies.

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