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Friday, December 5, 1969: Humongous! Pat Curren led the way on his 11-foot gun at 10- to 12-foot Hammonds Reef. Luckily, the author survived the day much to Curren's chagrin.
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In Jungian fashion, four fins descend from the collective unconscious in the early 1980s.
Craig Stecyk tells a handful of stories by way of his dry humor and exceptional surfing I.Q.
An offshore-fanned beachbreak—with a skilled crew in attendance—offers a fitting test track for homegrown designs.
In the no-holds-barred 1970s, Michael Larmont did it all. As a competitor, explorer, innovator, and businessman, he laid much of the groundwork for South Africa as a surfing nation.
Shapers talk their tools.