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Here's a sampling of some of the better know surfboard builders from the 1950s, 60s & 70s:
- Bing,
- Dick Brewer
- Joey Cabell
- Del Cannon
- Con
- Curran
- Dale
- Chuck Dent
- Diffenderfer
- Carl Ekstrom
- Gordie
- Gordon & Smith
- Greek
- Hannon
- Hansen
- Harbour
- Surfboards Hawaii
- Hobie
- Holden
- Holmesy
- Surfboards Honolulu
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- Hydroplane
- Interisland
- Jacobs
- Duke Kahanamoku
- Lighning Bolt
- Surf Line
- Makaha
- Morey
- Morey Pope
- Munoz
- Greg Noll
- Ole
- Olson
- O'Neill
- Rick
- Mark Richards
- Dave Sweet
- Velzy
- Wardy
- Dewey Weber
- WindanSea,
- Yater
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Surfing Books
The Surfers Guide To Florida
Reviewer: Troy Whigham (Tampa, FL USA)
This is THE definitive guide to the beaches of Florida. It lists just about every beach along the Florida coastline from Jacksonville up through the Panhandle, listing public beach access points and top surf spots (including how the waves break). I particularly enjoyed the bios on the local surfers, such as Frieda Zamba (found under the listing for Flagler Beach) and Lisa Anderson (Ormond Beach).
The book breaks the Florida coastline down into sections, such as Northeast Florida, East Central, Southeast, Southwest, West Central, and Panhandle, and gives the best spots for each beach in the section, including overcrowding conditions, water hazards, lifeguards (or not), parking spots, bathhouses, and public access points. The book also talks about the best times of the year to visit the areas and what kind of waves to expect. The book also talks about famous swells in each zone, such as Hurricane Andrew in the Panhandle and the No Name Storm of Clearwater/St.Petersburg Beach.
Although oriented towards surfers, this book is also a useful reference for other beachgoers as well (particularly since it lists the public access points and tells you where the food stands and bathrooms are). Very useful for families.
Overall, this book is well worth its price. I would recommend this book to anyone who is going to be visiting Florida or lives in Florida and is looking for a new spot.
Its also a useful resource for beginning surfers who want to blend with the local crowds :)
A must for those who surf the sunshine state!
This book helps you decide which break to surf and when. The book is full of accurate descriptions of breaks, and is full of information on where to surf based on tide, swell direction and location. This book will save you many times its price in gas money, as you will find it easy to decide where to surf and when.
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