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Corky Carroll Mola Mola Belly Board
One of our regular clients, Scott Ellis, requested that Corky and Jose design him a 48" x 24" polyurethane fiberglass custom high end belly board, utilizing the finest ingredients, sparing no expense. The end result was our CC BMS Scottyboard.
This is definitely not your kid's Tea-Bag Boogie Board! Scott wanted an alternative to his long board when the surf in Northern California gets a bit larger. As he surfs Ocean Beach, San Francisco, we utilized S-glass for double strength.
What we did not figure is the biggest demand for Molas would actually come from ex surfers that "lost their get up and go" because of age, knee, or back injuries. This exciting new water craft can rekindle their surf stoke and get them back in the water.
Since we made the Mola one of our production models, it has amazingly became our most popular model for 2024. It's now available to the public in 3 variations. Basic, Plus, and Full blown Deluxe Scottyboard configuration.
Corky's basic Mola model starts at $749 for a US blank with your choice of FCS ll or future fin boxes, and a nose leash plug.
Corky's Mola plus version upgrades to a premium dual stringer US blank (pictured), Super strong S-glass, adds the concave turbo tail channels, and Corky's Mola painting for $849.
The CC BMS Scottyboard configuration has everything the Plus model has but also adds an FCS built-in SUP carry handle, glassed on Marine rope, and deluxe SUP deck pad. Fins are not included but available wholesale for as low as $25 pair for Futures.
Why do these cost more than lots of our shortboards? The shaping process takes longer than a conventional board as the needed width requires starting with a 6'7" blank. The lamination process alone also takes twice as long as doing a long board too. This is because of the turbo channels on the bottom, the FCS built in SUP handle, and the two marine rope handles. The finishing time is also doubled. Did I mention we also include two leash plugs. One on the nose for those who prefer arm or bicep leashes. One on the rear for people (like me) that prefer a 5 or 6' leg leash. For those who want an incredibly well constructed one-of-a-kind product, this is a small price to pay to get some ocean therapy and get your stoke (and health) back.