Shaping inflatable stand-up paddleboards and inflatable surfboards at a Point Loma factory on Kurtz Street near Pechanga Arena, Yacht Club SUP operates under USPTO trademark serial number 87928251 within the 92110 Midway corridor. Each board is hand-engineered at the Kurtz Street factory the operation shares with Chris Ruddy Surfboards, drawing on the same Ukulele-and-Ruddy shaping background that produced custom boards for labels like Dewey Weber, Bear, Surf Ride, and Toes on the Nose, a manufacturing heritage aligned with peers like Heinrich Surfboards in the Point Loma custom-board corridor. The parent shaping operation started as Ukulele Surfboards in 1992, opened its original Point Loma factory in 1993, and has since produced more than 30,000 custom boards under the Chris Ruddy and Ukulele labels before expanding the production footprint with a second factory in Washington City, Utah in 2020. Inflatable SUP construction focuses on pressure-stabilized durability for travel and storage, with inflatable surfboard designs building on shape research dating from the parent label's 1988 origins across Dewey Weber, Body Glove, Surf Ride, and Dive N Surf collaborations. Factory-direct warranty handling covers most manufacturing defects, while third-party ding repair for impact damage typically routes through Point Loma specialists like Nick's Surfboard Repair for fiberglass and epoxy patch work on companion rigid boards. Production capacity runs parallel with Mono Wakesurfing shaping contracts producing hundreds of surfboards per year, giving Yacht Club SUP inflatable designs immediate access to the most current hydrodynamic data from the wakesurf-specific shape library maintained at the Kurtz Street and Washington City facilities.