True Ames Fins

True Ames Fins Crafting the Highest Quality Surfboard Fins Since 1979 The mid-80’s saw True Ames jump head first into the technically challenging world of windsurfing.

For more than three decades Chuck Ames and the True Ames Fins team have been at the forefront of the fiberglass fin industry. Balancing a surfer-driven design ethic with an unyielding commitment to innovation and production excellence, we have forged an international reputation in the surfing and windsurfing communities as the guys who, simply put, make your waveriding vehicle of choice work even

better. After all, as Chuck likes to say, “You could have the best board in the world shaped for you but, if the fins are off, it won’t go- the thing just won’t work the way it should.” Day in and day out, it is our goal at True Ames to make sure such fin failures never happen to you. This mission started one afternoon in 1979 in the parking lot at Rincon when Chuck found a flyer on his car post-surf session at the Queen of the Coast. The fateful note was advertising a fin business for sale and, well, being a recent college grad with designs on making a few bucks and still having time to chase waves, the offer was too good to refuse. Soon enough, True Ames was born and Chuck was busy laying up fiberglass, cutting fins, and grinding away foils in the bean fields of Oxnard. The early 1980’s was a heady and occasionally tumultuous time in Southern California’s exploding surf industry and the Santa Barbara area was right in the middle of the madness. Lockstep with the innovation of that historic era, we worked closely with local comrades and emerging legends like Reynolds Yater and Channel Islands Surfboards’ Al Merrick to produce fins that helped make some of the best surfboards on the planet even better. True Ames templates and foils helped navigate a young Tommy Curren towards his first World Title and also played a critical role in the Campbell Brothers cutting edge Bonzer experiments of the day. Forming a tight relationship with George Geenough, another one of Santa Barbara’s most brilliant and eccentric ocean-minded innovators who was already quite engrossed with the hydrodynamic challenges of windsurfing, we set to developing progressive fin foils that quickly set new standards for the industry. True Ames riders came to dominate race courses the world over and, when the first windsurfer broke the 50 MPH mark, he was propelled by one of our skegs. The design adventure only continued for us in the 1990’s as the surfing world rediscovered longboards. Seemingly overnight, an unprecedented demand for Bane box fins was created and, with it, came a new wave of surfers and shapers demanding an ever-expanding palate of longboard fin templates for a wide variety of wave conditions and surfing styles. More than happy to oblige, we jumped in the fabricating shop with a mix of forward thinking shapers/surfers like Wayne Rich, Greg Liddle, Skip Frye, Dale Velzy, and the Yaters, to create their own signature True Ames fins, all of which continue to flourish and evolve. It was also during the latter half of the 90’s that we first started applying our vast fin experience to the sport of wake boarding. Today, as the 21st Century enters its teenage years, True Ames remains as committed as ever to providing the best fins for your ride, no matter your vehicle of choice within the vast family trees of surfing, windsurfing, wake boarding and kite boarding. Long hours of research and development have led to our industry leading True Lite Hexcore line for FCS and Future systems, be they twin fin, thruster, quad or 2+1 set-ups. Knowing full well that a proper magic board requires collaboration between shapers, fin makers and surfers alike, we continue regular work on our signature fins for world class board companies like Channel Islands, Lost, The Campbell Brothers, Timmy Patterson, and Eric Arakawa. And, perhaps most importantly, envelope pushing and design-conscious world class surfers like Tyler Warren, Christian Wach, Josh Farberow, Adam Robertson, and the scores of 805-based surfers who care about what is under their feet, remain regular visitors to our headquarters in Goleta where we work together to vision quest the future of fin design and construction. From new foils and shapes, to our emerging wood fin project that features perfectly produced CAD system cut bamboo and cedar fins, ours is a world of constant evolution and dedication to keeping True Ames as the fin industry’s greatest resource.

05/27/2026

How pure is your stringer?

Gary Larson in the latest episode of surfings tools showing off his secret block plane adjustment.

05/22/2026

on the importance of each fin serving a purpose when running a quad set

The latest Surfings Tools is live! In Episode 3, Gary Larson of Hobie Surfboards hangs in the shaping room at the iconic...
05/20/2026

The latest Surfings Tools is live! In Episode 3, Gary Larson of Hobie Surfboards hangs in the shaping room at the iconic Dana Point shop on Hwy 1 and shares the subtle details behind clean craftsmanship, specifically highlighting a trick he uses on his stringer lowering block planes.

Gary goes into depth about stringer wood, the importance of apprenticeship, and how he’s working to pass along the knowledge shared with him by Steve Boehne and Terry Martin.

Surfing’s Tools is a series dedicated to the craftsman of surfing. Showcasing the incredible folks behind surfboard building and specifically highlighting their favorite, most important tools of the trade.


Snippets from the Zine Vol II. The multitalented savant himself  recently played some tunes with  at our recent swell ev...
05/19/2026

Snippets from the Zine Vol II.
The multitalented savant himself recently played some tunes with at our recent swell event where we also released Vol II of the True Ames Zine featuring a column on Greyson’s recent tips to and . Get your zine with any order from TrueAmes.com

Notes from our Fireside Chat with  - it’s hard to describe how exciting it was for us to work with Ellis on the Feathers...
05/15/2026

Notes from our Fireside Chat with - it’s hard to describe how exciting it was for us to work with Ellis on the Feathers Quad fins. George Greenough has been our friend and design confidant for decades. Seeing his ideas come to life and evolve on the surfboard end, and then building fins to match...this is what we do it for!

Now delivering True Ames Vol II with every order!
05/14/2026

Now delivering True Ames Vol II with every order!

Before we sat down for our fireside,  and  got in a good beach break wiggle. Ellis flits and floats with his Lite Kite a...
05/12/2026

Before we sat down for our fireside, and got in a good beach break wiggle. Ellis flits and floats with his Lite Kite and Feathers Quad.

05/07/2026

Introducing Fireside Chats.

Long-form conversations on board design, surfing’s past, and the people pushing it all forward.

Our first sit-down features Ericson tracing his path from Dad’s factory floors to contest surfing and eventually old displacement hulls, transitional shapes, and a deeper understanding of how surfboards actually work.

What started as burnout from competitive surfing turned into a deep passion for design, feel, and the relationship between surfboard, fins, and wave face.

Ellis goes deep!

Full film now live on YouTube.
Link in bio.

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5045 6th Street Suite 3
Goleta, CA
93013

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(805) 685-8341

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