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Have you ever imagined how it would feel to ski waves? Well, there's a man who thought of it and invented a new sport: surf skiing.
If you surfed in the 1980s, you either rode a surfboard designed by Peter Schroff, knew someone who did, or you wanted one. Schroff Surfboards is back, and Peter is back in Costa Mesa, shaping on the 1800 block of Westminster Avenue.
We’re now down to six Biggest Wave nominees, four Biggest Paddle-In contenders, and six possible Biggest Slabs from the 50-plus entries registered with organizers over the past eight months.
After more than three months of waiting, contestants and fans alike were rewarded for their patience with a historic day for big-wave surfing, as Chris Bertish etched his name in Mavericks lore and was crowned champion of 2009/2010 Mavericks Surf Contest Presented by Sony Ericsson and Barracuda Networks.
Transporting a real-life tale of adventure, tragedy, courage, and a story as impressive as Hawaii's most famous waves, principal photography began this week on the North Shores of Oahu and Kauai on Soul Surfer.
Top Stories
French surfboard building company Notox developed a modular shortboard to make surf trips on the bus and train easier.
The number of surfers using saunas to recover from intense physical exercise in low-temperature waters is growing. Here's why the two match.
Jardim do Mar was once hailed as the world's best big-wave point break.
Science has dissected and simulated natural events and phenomena for centuries. Waves are one of them.