Tolhurst Surfboards BT Fish PU Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards BT Fish PU Surfboard
Tolhurst Surfboards BT Fish PU Surfboard

Tolhurst Surfboards

BT Fish PU Surfboard

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BT Fish PU Surfboard

5'6 / FCS II

Natural Necessity Surf Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

115 Fern Street
Gerringong NSW 2534
Australia

+61242341636

Surfboard by Tolhurst
• Quad fin setup
• Glassing Specifications: Stock PU (4x4x4).
• Bottom Contour: CT-X Double Concave.
• Tail Shape: Swallow.
• Fin Setup: Quad. FCSII or Futures.
• Ride: 2 to 4 inches smaller than your height .
• The Quad setup allows more plan shape curve than a twin keel for better wave fitment in the pocket and with Bill’s exclusive quad fin positioning plus the trusted CT-X double concave bottom shape this board has stood the test of time. A truly proven quad fish design.
• The quads for this board are XL size in the front and normal style medium size in the rear. Designed for use with the Harley Ingleby FCS II quad set.

Billy Tolhurst | Harley Ingleby

Tolhurst x HI

Harley Ingleby was born in Coffs Harbour in 1983, Harley Ingleby started surfing as soon as he could walk. His surf-mad father Mark encouraged Harley from the beginning, and also happened to have one of Australia’s more interesting surfboard collections, a collection that wasn’t just for looking at. Harley was encouraged to try all kinds of weird and wonderful surf-craft, and by the time he reached his teens, he could ride anything from a 5-foot fish to a 10-foot log.
Ingleby won the Australian longboard titles in 2005 and 2007.
In 2014, he claimed his second WSL World Longboard Championship title with a win at the GoPro World Longboard Championships in Hainan, China, and a second-place finish at the Australian Longboard Surfing Open.