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Default Lloyd Northrop III Passes


Lloyd at the Orange Bowl SUP race in Miami on January 2, 2011.

Fellow kiter, SUP'er, diver and long time friend, Lloyd Northrop III passed on Sunday from natural causes. Lloyd as been an institution in Pompano kiting and access issues for many years. He has been a regular at the NE 16th Street launch in Pompano Beach since kiting got started here. He started Waterboards seven years ago manufacturing quality, great performing kiteboards. I was fortunate enough to get one and have spent countless hours riding all over with it. He made scale board trophies for several events including the epic Ft. Lauderdale to Bimini kite race, the Jupiter Kiteboarding Invasion and Kiteboard Masters. Lloyd fabricated a board as prize for the Velocity Games. Shannon Best who won it, gave it to me, it bears the signatures of all the competitors at the event. He created means for us not only to have fun on the water but commemorating these great times in a unique way. There is to be a paddleout service for Lloyd tomorrow off Hillsboro Mile. See below for more details.



Lloyd poses with one of his boards on Hillsboro Beach.


Here is an article I wrote about Waterboards in 2006.

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Waterboards, bringing new performance to kiteboarding.




First a bit of history, Waterboards is the creation of Lloyd T. Northup III, or Lloyd. Lloyd has been into
board sports since age 7 when his cousin gave him his first long surfboard in Newport, RI. He moved
on to snowboarding in about 1973 using a Snurfer (a 4 inch wide plank with a nose rope!). Lloyd was into
snowboard prototyping even then. Stuff with sophisticated bindings too, like inner tube rubber nailed to boards
or uh the deck, surgical tubing, etc.. He even went through bans and certification, e.g. Killington kicked the
boarders out in his fourth season. Lloyd got his first board in 1980 made by Steve Derrah, a true Pre-Jake Burton
snowboarding pioneer. Lloyd used to be a team rider for Derrah. Lloyd even got his picture in a national
snowboarding magazine in 1983.


Lloyd poses with his board design.


Some of the unusual performance qualities of the board are tied to the tappered flex tips. I understand that
Waterboards has had only one broken board in the last 50, despite the light appearence of the design.


Checkout the bend in the board. This is an important aspect that creates a lot of the intriguing handling properties
of the board.



Some early impressions about comparative performance follow after some limited sessions on Waterboards:

1. Landings are softer with the cushioning effect of the flip tips.
2. Edging requires less exertion against a building gust.
3. It is easier to land hot on the water.
4. A reduced tendency to skip or judder on marginal impacts or when fairly overpowered as compared to a normal rigid board.
5. It rides well to windward.

I would like to spend more time on the boards in varied conditions to better develop these impressions.
What have other folks experienced out there with Waterboards?


Waterboards can incorporate some pretty intriguing graphics.

Pending hearing about that, here's a blast from the past.


This is a 25 year old fiberglass wakeboard fabricated by Lloyd well before the thin twintip design so popular today.
Lloyd wants to try this puppy out with a kite, retro-gear here we come! Hey I want Max Headroom on my board too



Another old wakeboard creation of Lloyd. It looks like a tow-in board, hmmm so this is where they got the
idea from!? Lloyd next moved on to fabricating much thinner compression molded boards. He
then went heavily into construction for quite a while. Guess what? Lloyd's back!

He first noticed kiteboarders on the ocean in 1998 and started to pay attention to the sport. He took the
jump into the sport in 2001 with a 23 m inflatable as a starter kite?

He has refined compression molded fabrication of kiteboards with a Divincell core and some intriguing
flex tips or as he likes to call them, "beavertails." A BIG feature are custom board graphics, YOUR
graphics to be specific. If you have an image of something, Lloyd can place it on your board. Guys have
been working up some pretty interesting (bizarre) graphics too.

Lloyd tells me the flextips deliver softer landings, better pop in jumps, more effective bleeding off of power
and better carving. They come out of the vacuum apparatus at about 4 to 5 lbs. in weight.



Waterboards has been preparing and DONATING these excellent trophies to various kiteboarding competitions,
e.g. the Bahamas Crossing, Jupiter Kiteboarding Invasion, Tampa Boardercross, etc.. Waterboards
also donated a board to the recent Kiteforum contest.



Teamriders for Waterboards have been doing well including Alex winning the first ever boardercross competition
in Florida held in Tampa. Ray Leroy won the second boarder cross comp. held in Tampa bay. Mike Bradley
came in third in the boardercross comp. held in Miami. Pretty good for a new kiteboard works! I hope we
can hear from these three guys in posts to this thread with their impressions about Waterboards.


Waterboards visits the Jupiter Kiteboarding Invasion.



Waterboards has the ability to place almost any image you can dream up on your board for a nominal cost
(and on the board bag provided).


An example of a board bag.

I asked Lloyd where is was going in development currently. He said he is working on some hybrid, directional
boards for wave riding and downwinders. He is also working on a full concave board for faster riding.
Sounds real interesting, looking forward to seeing what he comes up with.

The Waterboards price for standard graphics on a premade board is currently about $550. USD. Custom
graphics are only $75. extra. Boards can also be made within a length and width range. Waterboards is
in effect a custom board boutique complete with unique graphics.

Lloyd is currently looking for teamriders both in the USA and abroad. They will get boards below retail
and will receive 10% off for any board they sell.


and ... for something a little different.


I was helping Amaila with some photos to suppliment her acting & modeling portfolio. Something new for me
as I usually shoot riders on the water, fish & reef and snow, in no particularly order (or at the same time).
She said she liked surfing. So, I handed her a board and said "hold this."




Moving out.

More Waterboards info and images of boards [url=http://bit.ly/rlHoyk[/url]

Lloyd became an avid SUP'er once the sport moved into South Florida. He innovated products to aid divers and fishermen having at it offshore on their boards through http://neptunesurfproducts.com/. More about that below:



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Nice, handy to have on board for those offshore SUP sessions!

Here are some shots off Key West featuring the Sup-er Tray from http://neptunesurfproducts.com/:











It is designed to readily attach to your SUP deck using adhesive tabs and can be easily removed after. You can quickly mount your dive flag to the tray and keep your gear in it to as you paddle out to your diving or fishing spots.









Lloyd Northrop III creator on the Sup-er Tray carries his gear up from the water.


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http://fksa.org/showthread.php?p=46509



Craig Priddy tells me friends are organizing a paddle out service for Lloyd this Wednesday, July 20, 2011 from 5-8pm @ Diamondhead condos @ 1057 Hillsboro Mile,
Hillsboro Beach, FL. Bring your paddleboard,surfboard,kiteboar​d or your boggie board. Please pass it on.

Map and directions at:
http://bit.ly/rbneYk



It is hard to believe you are gone Lloyd. I expect to hear you on the phone or see you at the beach or an event. The world is a richer place
for your life and times and now poorer with your passing. Rest in peace.

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