Forgive my judgementalness, but those look one heck of a lot better than Naish's production shapes.
The smallest Naish production board is currently 8'x26. I bet it's awesome, but that's definitely in 'step up' territory - for rough days or big waves. These little boards look awesome and light, but I doubt Naish will ever sell them - and if they do, they'll cost some ridiculous price (like the LE line and Starboard's carbons).
In essence: Why buy the Naish production board for $2k+ when I can get a custom tailored board from Rawson or Chambers or Addison for much much much less money that is also lighter?
And to be clear, if I could order these exact boards in this exact construction for a competitive price, I'd be all over them...
This shapes are awesome, looks like a radical top class, watch the thin noses and the skinny low edges. So to see the old master has his own signature, I am very curious to see his style in the future production boards affected. Could be the most esthetic boards on the market.
I'd say not one of those boards is a sup, they are his surf quiver. From tow boards and short boards through to the jaws guns, but all prone.
That's what I was thinking.. Still they're nice GL shapes..
I bet: on left is a kite board with deckstraps (normal foot locations) 3 windsurf boards underneath the 3 prone guns with typical hawaian rails and the two boards on the top right with lower rails for the every Hawaiian sessions