Shotgun Surfboards


Shotgun surfboards is a label steeped in tradition and experience, from humble beginnings with Mike st John, who has been shaping up and down the East Coast since the 1960's. Mike and his son, now head shaper Tully st John, has built Shotgun surfboards into a highly reputable name.

A now well established surfboard manufacturing company on the Sunshine Coast, there is nothing the guys at Shotgun can't do for you. With added help from experienced shapers Mick Grace, Darryl Bulger, Nigel Perrow and Stuart Campbell, you can be assured that you are getting a quality board made to perform, just ask WQS competitior, Ryan Campbell, who travels the world competing on Shotgun's year round.

So get ordering now, at this price, your surfing will make you as happy as your back pocket!

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$680.00 FREE SHIPPING



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* If you wish to leave comments for the shaper, you can do this at the checkout page.

"Getting a spray on your board helps make you stand out when competing or getting shots together and just looks sick as well."

Mitch Coleborn

"The Bouyancy and flex in the new fibreflex technology is perfect for surfing contests the extra paddle power and speed gives me a big advantage."

Micheal Spencer

"A single double concave is the best and most popular bottom contour for all round boards as it creates an even water distribution under the board when surfing."

James Wood

"Don’t be scared to mix up what you ride, quads, twinnies, fishes etc all have pro’s and cons as opposed to your regular equipment, and can bring the fun back into surfing."

Jay ‘Bottle’ Thompson

"An extra couple of layers of glass won’t hurt if your hunting waves with some juice!"

Clint Kimmins

"More than one board is essential if you want to take your surfing seriously, at least one small wave board and one for when it gets a bit more solid."

Adam Melling

"A low Knifey Rail is perfect for helping your board hang in on waves of consequence."

Dean Brady

"Swallow tails are good for small surf if you are keen to flare up and throw the tail."

Brenno Dorrington

"I love a round square tail on my all round boards, waves ranging from two foot to four foot, it seems to be all i need on the Sunny Coast."

Leigh Sedley

I like a wider tail on my smaller boards for landing airs facing backwards.

Yadin Nichol

"Fin Systems are a great addition to have on your boards if travelling is in your agenda, they save time, space and money!"

Paul Fisher

"I like a smaller, wider board for punting in really junky surf."

Wade Goodall

"Width and thickness can be a real advantage for any surfer in junky conditions."

Mitch Coleborn

"A high boxy rail is good for keeping your consistency through turns on a small fun summers day."

Luke Dorrington