Fast, drivey , turns great and releases off the top great..I’m stoked!

Hey Todd,

Rode the Rascal II at Lowers this morning and the board rips!

Fast, drivey , turns great and releases off the top great..I’m stoked!

It must be magic cuz 2-4’+ and only 3 other guys out for an 1-1/2 hr…what a great way to break in a board.

I’ll let you know when I’m ready for the Monsta

but really the Rascal II is perfect for Trestles. lol

Thanks again,
Steve
5’7″ x 19 5/8″ x 2 5/16″ moontail Rascal II w/ 5 fin quad/thruster options
age: 50 ht: 5’7″ wt: 160 lb exp: since the 70′s for: Uppers

I could go at a section and push as hard as I could and it did not slide out.

Todd put 5 fin boxes in a Lil’ Rascal board.
And I rode it as a thruster for a bit. And it felt good…
and today I wanted to try the board as a quad.

So I put the same size fins in all four places and the board was so fast and held in.

I could go at a section and push as hard as I could and it did not slide out.

Epic

Can’t wait for the next session

Peter Mendia

the board accelerated like nothing I have experienced

Hi Charisa,

That epoxy Rascal you made me last year is over a year old and holding up great.

It gets surfed 2-4 times

a week, and there is not

a single ding in it.

The deck is a bit dented from all the use, but there are no dings in it at all.  I don’t keep it in a bag, it just gets tossed into the car or on my bike rack.  I really don’t take that good care of it at all. But it is one tough board.

I don’t think I have ever had a board

hold up as well.

There is something that I want to mention to anyone who is thinking of having a board made.  I now have 2 Proctor boards and based on my experience, will probably never work with any other shaper ever again.  The reason is that Todd and Charissa run Proctor in a way that suits me perfectly.

When I want a board, Todd really listens to me.  I am 52.  I am not a 17 year old gymnist.

But that doesn’t me I should not have a board that would bring out the best in my surfing and take it to a new level.  When I ordered my second board, they knew who I was, they had all the records of my previous board, and were able to

listen to what I wanted, take into account the improvements in my surfing ,

and craft the ideal board for me.

It is a combination of caring & modern technology that allows this to happen.

Someone at a surf shop, even my local guys who I see every week, are not able to do that for me.  Although they see no harm in it, they would happily have me buy a tiny potato chip and send me off on my merry way, just as they would some 17 year old.  Todd listens, he takes into account who I am, where I surf, and what I want out of the board.  He has the experience to know how to make that happen for me.  So although I feel I bit guilty not buying from my local guys, and that I have to wait a few weeks for my board to be made, it is really the only way I will ever buy a surfboard.  What can I say, it feels nice to be cared about.

All my best,
David
age: 52 ht: 6’0″ wt: 169
7’2″ x 22″ x 3″ moontail Proxy Rascal

I just came back from my first session with the new Rascal.  Wow.  So much fun. I had it in 3-4ft beach break here in the bay, and it was fantastic.  I want to thank Todd for taking the time to listen to me, to really understand what would be the best board for me, and to craft a gorgeous super fun board.  I was a bit timid at first, not sure if with the shorter length I would be able to catch waves like the earlier Rascal, but no worries at all.

First wave I went for was a right,

dropped right into the power part of the wave,

and stood on the rail.

Worked great, but the wave collapsed around me. However, on the second wave, a left, backside for me,

I weighted the rail and extended up,

the board accelerated like nothing I have experienced. I almost shot over the lip!

I pulled it around for 3 or 4 more turns. You have to understand, this is Santa Monica beach break. This is not some epic long wave. To be able to turn and power like that is something I have only seen, never actually done.

Some of the regular guys were out and they asked what the heck was I surfing on. If you start getting calls from people in Santa Monica and Venice, you will know why.

Great job Mr Proctor, awesome board,

David
6’8″ x 21 1/2″ x 2 7/8″ moontail Proxy Rascal

Marc’s Treasure Island, Florida quiver

Thanks so much Todd and Charissa!

Rascal II 6’8″ x 22″ x 3″ swallowtail

Rascal II v-1.3 6’8″ x 22″ x 3″ moontail

Hanglider 9’6″ x 24″ x 3 1/4″ squaretail

Hanglider 10’0″ x 24″ x 3 1/4″ squaretail

“Lil Rascal” It has become my favorite in the arsenal.

Bro, just wanna say thanks for Makin my stick in 08′

“Lil Rascal” It has become my favorite in the arsenal.

Your board Rocks!
Josh Friedman
5’8″ x 20″ x 2 3/8″ swallow tail Rascal II

 

Lil’ Rascals


4’10″ x 19 1/2″ x 2″ swallow tail Rascal II

Todd/Charissa… your youngest reps out there doing the Proctor man proud!  The boys did the CSF contest down in Oceanside last weekend.

Hope you guys are well and miss seeing you both on Sundays.

Blessings,
Brian

5’4″ x 19″ x 2″ swallow tail Lil’ Rascal

explodes off the lip like nothing i've ridden before

Charissa and Todd

I wanted to thank you for the amazing board, it performed better than i even expected, I took it down to san diego and

the thing was just screaming down the line the whole time,

it goes so fast and explodes off the lip like nothing i’ve ridden before,

the lil rascal 2 has to be the best board I’ve ever owned,

your dedication to customer service was awesome as well, I’ve been looking at the Monsta for my next board, consider me a customer for life.

- Matt, San Diego, Ca
ht: 5’8″ wt: 160 lb
Rascal II: 5’7″ x 19 5/8″ x 2 5/16″ moontail
with parabolic channels & 5 fin option install

The board was flying past sections i thought were unmakable

Thanks!! Board looks amazing! i cant wait to shred it up

Eli, Chicago
age: 34  ht: 5’8″  wt: 180

Love it!!!!

The board was flying past sections

i thought were unmakable.

I feel like a different surfer

thanks guys!!!

Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II
6’2″ x 20 3/4″ x 2 3/4″ moontail
parabolic channels, 5 fin option install

for surfing slow mushy waves on Lake Michigan

Tanner put the board into the water at Strand this morning

Tanner put the board into the water at Strand this morning,

paddling into some micro waves, but loving the new ride!

Tell Todd the shape works perfectly. Have a good one.

Custom Rascal II: 4’10″ x 19 1/2″ x 2″ swallow tail

Barreling a/frames that the rascal ll with bonzer fins ate up

Sorry for the long period of time without a reply. the surf has been rather flat here since I received my Rascal II but today we have a nice ground swell and wind conditions to test spanky out.

I love it and my surfing friends have also tried the Rascal out!

I love it, easy to catch waves and

really flies when the wave starts hollowing out.

I also really love the tail section. Beautiful channels!!!

Going to try my fcs bonzer fins soon that should be interesting. When I figure out our new camera Ill send you a couple of pictures!!         peace Ray

The weekend of june11-13 was music to our ears. Dirty dozen brass band from neorleans came to town and we danced to that street music of treme!!

early sunday brought head high, offshore winds, 59′ water cloudy rainy beautiful day. A friend and I made it out at 5:30 am and surfed for 4 hours to ourselves.

Barreling a/frames that the rascal ll with bonzer fins ate up!!!

Wish you all could have seen it.The back side lefts were unreal. My friend stated many times that
“you have that board wired now”, and “wow when you hit that lip I saw the whole board; I could see spanky!!”

Try the fcs bonzer fins out on the Rascal ll;

no center fin just the bonzers 4 fins,

keep your foot back on the tail and explore!!!

Love this board!!

Peace, Ray, 60, ht: 5’10″, wt: 155 lb; Nags Head, North Carolina

Custom Proxy Epoxy Rascal II: 6’3″ x 21″ x 2 5/8″
w/ four parabolic channels and 5 fin option install