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Thursday, 20 October 2011 15:13

New Ordering Process: HOW TO....

Written by dean

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HOW TO ORDER YOUR NEW SURFBOARD:


As most of you are aware, i will be moving to Australia and heading up Geraghty Surfboards in Queensland from Jan 2012.


A lot of surfers and customers have asked, how are we going to be able to order boards from you in the future?

The answer is YES, all my latest designs that i will be creating from my experiences in the leading hub of the surfboard industry worldwide, in Queensland, will  be sent back to South Africa and produced in my associated factory to my specifications using their in house shaping machine and finishing process. The factory is based in Durban and will pack and ship all orders to anywhere in South Africa and the world!


Below is a step-by-step guide as to how to order your very own new Custom Geraghty Surfboard Online in 2012:


Firstly, the best way to experience the custom designing process is to download an application called SKYPE, this u can do from this link
www.skype.com
 

 

Create your own account name and  get your computer to operate with either in-built speakers and microphone, or get a head-set. Check the speaker and microphone settings are working properly and then search for “Dean Geraghty Shapes” in the search field...

 

2)  Due to the 8 hour time-zone difference, i will be available to have skype video meetings MON-FRI from 11.30am- 1pm SA time, by arrangement ONLY.

 

Please send me an email requesting a time to meet on skype to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We will then connect at the agreed time and begin the VIDEO  Skype call.

 

3) if you are unable to connect via skype you can email me your enquiry to : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call me on my overseas numbers when they are available off my web-site : www.geraghtyshapes.com click on the “contact us” link to view my Australian contact details.

 

4) Once we have arranged a meeting and connected via Skype we will then be able to discuss your requirements on live internet without you having to leave your office or home.

 

5) please always provide as much personal surfing information and data as this helps me make an accurate assessment of what your requirements are for your next NEW board.

 

 

6) Once we have discussed the options, I will begin to design your board online for you to view fully as i talk you through the design features and concepts based on your needs and what you are looking for.

7) then i will design and show you the outline measurements:

 

8) After that, I will explain and show you the rocker profiles and thickness proportions of the model being designed for you:

 

 

 

9) Then, we look at the next view, checking that the rails are as u would need them:

 

 

10)  We do a brief overview:

 

 

 

 

 

 

11) we then render the image to 3D view which allows me to show you what your board will look like in my “VIRTUAL” shaping bay

 

 

 

This image can be flipped and rotated to look at every angle of your new board design so that we can assess the concaves, rails, outlines , rocker, thicknesses and the overall look of your NEW  board in FULL 3D.

 

12) Once completed, the file is saved using a URN ( Unique Reference Number) starting with :ie D13051

Once you have this new design file it will remain your unique file number forever.

This number entitles me to access your design and “tweak” or fine-tune it as needed when required to help you improve your surfing.

Your feedback is CRITICAL in this process to being able to maximise the performance of your surfboards and future surfboard orders.

 

 

13) I then create your order-form online:

Here we capture your contact details etc, discuss your lamination requirements, logo placements, and if u require any other detail such as spray designs etc ( please note please try email a copy of your spray design – it saves a lot of time)

14) Your NEW board gets computer cut to your specifications, using our specialized Hi-tech cutting process allowing us to get to 95% accuracy in overall cut and almost 100% accuracy in the bottom cut making sure your rocker , thickness and concaves are all 100% accurate !!!

15) Your board will be finished, packed and sent road-freight to any major destination in South Africa or Abroad.

 

 

Monday, 26 September 2011 13:35

Geraghty Surfboards New Ordering process for 2012

Written by dean

LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO BE USED

 

 

 

As most of you may already know, I will be relocating my new HQ to Queensland Australia from the beginning of 2012.

 

Many customers have asked if they will still be able to get boards, the answer is YES!

 

I am now designing all my CUSTOM ordered boards online with my customers for them to view on their computer anywhere n the world.


Then,  getting them cut in a very precise way, that will enable me to  reproduce and replicate all my custom-designs perfectly.

 

Combine this with video SKYPE and I will be discussing, advising and guiding you (from my office in Oz) whilst designing your new board on your own computer screen to be viewed, as it’s being done!

 

Once a board-file has been created, I will provide you with your very own unique serial code(USC) that will enable me to replicate your board with the greatest of accuracy when needed later.

 

I am offering all existing customers who have ordered a GERAGHTY board within the last 12 months to be able to order a new

board model off the new design process and get a

 

R500 discount on any full custom order.

 

(offer available until the end of DEC 2011 only, conditions apply)

for more info on how to order your new board: check out:

http://www.geraghtyshapes.com/blog/item/35-new-ordering-process-how-to

 

 

 

Monday, 26 September 2011 13:24

Team Rider Dylan Lightfoot Zig Zag Mag interview

Written by dean

Check out Dylan's interview on the following link:

http://www.zigzag.co.za/features/exclusives/8050/Dropping-in-on:-Dylan-Lightfoot

(if u can't read the interview below clink on the link above:)

 


There's a new kid on the block, or so it seems, with his name popping up consistently on the pointy end of junior contest heat draws both locally, and internationally. 16 Year-old J-Bay shredder Dylan Lightfoot has had a consistent year in the junior ranks, with the high point of his year probably coming when he placed second in the U16 division at the ISA World Junior Champs in Peru, held in May this year. He's giving a lot of the older guys some competition by making numerous Pro Junior finals, and he's been selected to represent the SA team again, this time in the Pro Junior division, and the grom is pumped. We caught up with the on-the-rise natural footer to talk about his successful year so far...

Zigzag: Howzit Dyl, let's start with the important question. We've noticed you've had some big results this year. What would you say has attributed to this?
Dylan: Thanks bru, well I've got an amazing coach, Graham Hynes, who I train with three times a week. I have been surfing a lot more and I've really been pushing myself and loving it. I have a personal trainer who I work with twice a week in our local gym. I've been focussing on getting dialed into my surfboards with my shaper and my father, who has played an important role in my surfing career so far. Then I also have to attribute a lot of my success to having Fox as a sponsor, they are committed to helping me achieve my goals. All these things have collectively played a part in my achievements so far.

You seem to thrive on competition. Why is this so?
I have always had this competitive nature that makes me thrive on competing and constantly bettering my performance. I suppose it is in the genes, for me winning is a great feeling, but it all comes down to getting that kick out of surfing a wave to its absolute best.

Your surfing has improved a lot this year. More rail in the water during your turns, smoother style and it keeps getting better. Who or what has been helping you with that?
Definitely Graham Hynes has played a huge role in that aspect. He is always telling me, "Rail-to-rail, hard off the bottom, hard off the top, Combination, Variation..."

 

Graham has been preaching that for years, and it still works. Anyways, seeing young guys like Gabriel Medina and John Florence qualify for the World Tour, how does this make you feel?
Those two surfers have blown my mind watching them live. From John John charging Ballito this year at the Mr Price Pro at solid 10 to 15-foot, and Gabriel Medina with his explosive aerial approach in the ISA World Junior Champs 2010. It has definitely made me realize I must compete harder and have a more balls-to-the-wall approach.

What do you feel you still need to work on with regards to your surfing to become the complete package?
Well I believe that there is always room for improvement in every aspect of my surfing, but the progressive side of surfing when putting down combos is a side that needs improvement. Coming from a hometown where perfect right handers are directly in front of my doorstep, my backhand surfing is always bugging me. But I enjoy surfing backhand which gives me confidence to surf my best in contests.

You've been doing good in those so far this year. What would you say are your surfing strengths?
Hollow pointbreaks with huge walls. Carving and tearing up an open face gets me super amped, same as with a little beach breaks with peaky aerial sections, I feel those are the two bests.

You've just qualified for the U20 Springbok team to compete at World Games. You pumped?
Super Pumped! Bali and Brazil are two places I have dreamt of going to! I was fortunate to go to Australia last year and I am very excited to go back there for the third time.

 

You'll be surfing against some of the best U20 surfers in the world. Nobody goes to a contest not expecting to win the whole thing, but what kind of a result will you be satisfied with at the end of the day?
I am only 16 so it’s a learning curve but at the same time there is no pressure, so I am going all out and taking it heat by heat which will hopefully take me to the top.

What is your favourite thing about surfing right now?
I love getting barreled on those clean glassy days! There is nothing better than taking off on a solid wave and getting so deep that the foam ball starts to hit your tail and then getting spat out - That same sort of feeling when riding a perfect wave to its absolute full potential

Have you planned ahead at all with regards to a surfing career? A five year plan perhaps?
I want to win the U18 ISA World Games, then I want to win the Pro Junior world title, or to place in the top four in my last couple of years in the Pro Juniors. Then I plan to get onto the World Qualifying Series and get my points up, and hopefully make it onto the world tour within a five year period.

Does anything distract you from your surfing goals?
Maybe a week of onshore, the odd girlfriend, Nah not really, I start doubting myself a bit when I have had bad results, but realise it's all part of the learning curve and thankfully I haven’t had many bad results this year.

Who do you look up to the most, in surfing and in life?
Kelly Slater with his humble attitude towards his achievements over the years. My parents who give 100% to all they do, and Graham Hynes who at 80 plus runs up and down the beach like a teenager.

I've seen you go hell for leather on a dirtbike, no fear... You still ride much?
Unfortunately I haven’t been riding much lately, but when it comes to my motorbike there is no holding back for me, so my bike can become a bit dangerous as my dad points out to me every time I go for a ride.

You guys have been getting some incredible waves lately in J-Bay, which we're terribly jealous about. Any days in particular stand out in your mind?
Well the Xcel Showdown was a day with incredible waves and that stands out as one of the highlights of the year, but for me the days that you least expect to have amazing surf are when I have my best sessions.

Dylan and his dad in Peru, where he earned a silver medal at the ISA World Junior Champs.

 

Who do you surf with mostly, and who pushes you to surf better?
I surf everywhere each day, so I am surfing with new people, but some mornings I train and I surf with my mates and old man who push me a lot. But I would have to say my coach Graham Hynes pushes me the most.

Lastly, who is the best surfer in the world?
KELLY SLATER definitely, a person who is the most consistent and has the most fun. He is the man no doubt. But my favorite surfer is Mick Fanning who trains non-stop, surfs incredibly smooth, lightning fast and when he puts on that contest vest his facial expressions indicates he means business!

Shot Dyl, go give 'em hell at World Games.
Thanks bru, will give it my best.

 

 

GERAGHTY TEAM RIDER : DYLAN LIGHTFOOT:

Runner-up in the U16 division, by the smallest of margins (0.06) at the recent World Surfing Games in Peru:

 

 

WELL DONE DYLAN !!!!

(Dylan was riding his favourite: 5'9 x 18 1/4" x 2 1/16" r-sq tail with 4 way fin system)

Monday, 16 May 2011 06:56

Llewellyn Whittaker joins the Team!

Written by dean

Lluwellyn Whittaker, i highly respect surfer and surfing coach from Waves School of Surfing (based in Mossel Bay) has just joined the Geraghty Surfboard team officially!

For me personally working with surfers who share the same passion and vision for progress is what inspires me to get surfers like Lu onboard!

Llewellyn Whittaker stars in great start for Team SA at Billabong ISA World Surfing Games in Panama

 

Team captain Llewellyn Whittaker led Team South African to a great start on the opening day of the annual 2011 Billabong ISA World Surfing Games which got underway in tricky one metre waves at Playa Venao on the Pacific Ocean coast of Panama on Sunday.

 

Whittaker posted the highest heat tally in the Open Men’s division as all eight team members finished either first or second in their respective opening encounters to advance to Round 2 of the Qualifying stream in the double-elimination format used at the event.

 

 

 

Our very best wishes got to Lluwellyn and Dylan Lightfoot ( both riding Geraghty's) at the upcoming World Games in peru ...

Here's a link to a pic of Lu riding his 5'8 Pig to a credible 5th Placing at the Open Sa Champs this last weekend:

http://www.zigzag.co.za/wpmu/bongsachamps2011/files/2011/05/whitataker_lbongsa11karen885.jpg

Friday, 08 April 2011 09:42

WCT surfer Dan Ross: 4 way fin system retro-fit

Written by dean

this is one Dan Ross's personal Christian Bradley's we retro-fitted with 4 ways:

 

 

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