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Landyachtz Dinghy Classic Fender in Midnight Dip. 28.5" x 8" 7-ply Canadian maple, custom-moulded wheel flares, 105mm Polar Bear trucks, 74mm Plow King GT wheels, Spaceball bearings. The Dinghy — upgraded for rougher roads and faster riding.
The Dinghy Classic Fender takes the most popular compact cruiser shape in the Landyachtz lineup and makes it capable of handling terrain that would stop a standard Dinghy cold. The custom-moulded wheel flares built into the deck allow for significantly larger 74mm Plow King GT wheels without any risk of wheelbite — wheels that roll through cracks, eat pebbles, and carry speed in a way that smaller cruiser wheels simply can't match. The Midnight Dip graphic uses raised ink printing that you can actually feel underfoot — extra layers of ink that lift the printing surface and give the board a tactile quality that sets it apart from a standard screened graphic.
At 28.5" x 8" with a 14.5" wheelbase, the Fender shares the same compact dimensions as the standard Dinghy Classic — short enough to carry under your arm, manoeuvrable enough to weave through anything the city throws at it. The 7-ply Canadian maple deck is stiff and responsive, with a modified concave that the wheel flares enhance into something more locked-in than the standard Dinghy — your feet stay planted through carves and at higher speeds without feeling pinned. The 105mm Polar Bear trucks are tuned for the tightest turning circle possible without compromising stability, and the Spaceball bearings have built-in washers and spacers so you never lose them — a small detail that makes a genuine difference on a board you're riding every day.
Landyachtz has been skater-owned and operated out of Vancouver, Canada since 1997. They design their own trucks, pour their own urethane wheels through the Hawgs brand, and source only the finest Eastern Canadian maple veneers for their decks. The Dinghy has been the cornerstone of their cruiser lineup for over 20 years — not because it's been marketed well, but because it works. The Fender is what happens when that platform gets pushed further.