Company Profile: FCS

FCS burst onto the surf scene as a truly revolutionary product. Broken fins from air travel were a thing of the past. You could finally fit multiple boards into a surfboard bag. You could experiment with fin sizes and get creative. Eventually you’d have the option to purchase a board with five fin boxes, enabling you to switch from quad to thruster in seconds.

The original Fin Control System was unbelievably simple. Simply push a fin into the fin box and tighten the screws. In many ways the first version of the system was easier than the second. FCS2 arrived on the scene as a way to forgo those little screwdrivers and simply click the fin into the box. It is a great idea and helped FCS deal with the influx of cheap copycat fins that had flooded the market – but FCS2 have proven to be a bit more hard on the hands. In fact, some companies have invented fin pulling devices to solve this pain point (literally).

FCS2 branched into apparel and made some rather fine caps, leg ropes and t-shirts. They certainly shouldered their way into the surf industry, quickly becoming on of the best surf brands in the world.

Discover more about the FCS story below.

History of FCS

When was FCS founded?

FCS was founded in 1995.

Where was it founded?

FCS was founded in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Who were the founders?

The FCS system was designed by Brian A. Whitty in Elanora, Australia, and patented on November 7, 1995.

Why was it founded?

In the early 90s the original FCS system was developed by Narrabeen surfer, Brian Whitty. FCS weren’t the first removable fin systems on the market, the idea had been around since the mid-60s, however Whitty had two things going in his favour. Firstly, his system was simple and unobtrusive, and secondly, surf travel was just beginning to boom. Removable fins meant surfers “didn’t get their fins smashed out when travelling around the world,” as Whitty explained in an early FCS promo.


The Company Today

Who is the CEO?

Michael Heath is the CEO of Surf Hardware International. Surf Hardware International owns FCS.

How many staff do they have?

Estimated number of employees is 44-79.

How much revenue do they earn?

Estimated revenue is between $8 to $20.5 million.

Where are they located? 

The headquarters of Surf Hardware International is located at PO Box 423, Newport, New South Wales, 2106, Australia.

Do they have a foundation / non-for-profit arm?

FCS has no foundation or non-for-profit arm.

Which products do they specialize in?

Surf Hardware Inernational water board sports products and accessories include thrusters, racing fins, boardbags, surf fins and surfboard covers.


The Ambassadors

Who is sponsored by the company?

Julian Wilson, Mick Fanning, Mason Ho, Kelia Moniz, Kolohe Andino, Sally Fitzgibbons, Filipe Toledo, Jacob Willcox, Caroline Marks, Barron Mamiya, Oscar Langburne, Jeremy Flores, Seth Moniz, Harley Ingleby, Eli Hanneman, Matt Chojnacki

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Any interesting quotes from executives or ambassadors?

I feel like if I was to leave a legacy behind it would be something involving the WSL and a competitive career more so than being a free surfer. And I’m not really trying to make a name for myself from anything other than surfing right now. That’s my main focus. I just do it because I love it.

Eli Hanneman

I can use my fin anywhere in the world, I get the perfect amount of drive and hold when I’m doing turns, and I can also get the tail free when I need to

Kolhe Andino

The way I see it, FCS is unchallenged for the best system and fins available, so I couldn’t be happier to continue the great relationship while working closely on developing my fins even further.

Julian Wilson

Sustainability

Do they produce any eco-friendly products or have a sustainability focus?

Surf Hardware International both have eco-friendly products and a sustainability focus as well.


Campaigns and Partnerships

Are they doing anything interesting in terms of campaigns or partnerships?


Showcase products

For more information

Visit FCS website.

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