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Wisdom
Surfer

Wisdom

Sal Masekela,47Sports commentator, television journalist and musician, Los Angeles, CA

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Volume 60, Issue 3
Places We're Going, Places We've Been
Surfer

Places We're Going, Places We've Been

Revisiting Kevin Naughton and Craig Peterson’s wanderlust-inducing African odyssey

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Volume 60, Issue 3
The Ghost Of Waxed Windshields Past
Surfer

The Ghost Of Waxed Windshields Past

While localism in the U.S. has largely been eroded by social media exposure and litigious outsiders, will some version always live on in surf culture?

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Volume 60, Issue 2
Cher Pendarvis, 68 Surfboard Shaper, Writer And Artist, San Diego, California
Surfer

Cher Pendarvis, 68 Surfboard Shaper, Writer And Artist, San Diego, California

With aging, surfing is even more precious. Every sparkling drop of water helps the stoke fire burn bright.

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Volume 60, Issue 2
Surf Like Nobody's Watching
Surfer

Surf Like Nobody's Watching

Can anyone really be an original in surfing anymore?

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Volume 60, Issue 2
A Soft Purgatory
Surfer

A Soft Purgatory

Somewhere between surfing and bodyboarding, the softboard movement is going to strange new places.

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Volume 60, Issue 2
The Future Is Fish
Porthole Cruise Magazine

The Future Is Fish

There’s something in the water … and it’s powering Hurtigruten’s new hybrid ships.

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June 2019
Explore The Intriguing Ideas Inside This Amazing Yacht
Yachting World

Explore The Intriguing Ideas Inside This Amazing Yacht

Can a design drawing inspiration from imoca 60s meet the unforgiving demands of high latitudes cruising? David Glenn sails a yacht that aims to achieve just that

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May 2019
No Man Is An Island
Surfer

No Man Is An Island

At the intersection of modern science and Hawaiian tradition, Cliff Kapono is uniquely poised to affect positive change along his home coastlines and beyond

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Volume 60, Issue 1
Matt Hoy, Former World Tour Hellraiser, Merewether Beach, Australia
Surfer

Matt Hoy, Former World Tour Hellraiser, Merewether Beach, Australia

“I’d like to see more people ride different boards, make themselves stand out. In my era—and before, actually—everybody had such a distinct style, nobody really compared to anyone.”

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Volume 60, Issue 1
Livin Enviably
Surfer

Livin Enviably

Vlogs, selfies and personalized jackets may not be hallmarks of the traditional professional surfing career, but Koa Rothman couldn’t care less—he’s too busy having the best time ever

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Volume 60, Issue 1
From The Streets To The Streets
Surfer

From The Streets To The Streets

In the 1980s and 1990s, Johnny Boy Gomes was one of the North Shore’s finest surfers and one of its most terrifying presences ‘91—Volume 32, Issue 8

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Volume 60, Issue 1
From The Snow To The Surf
Surfer

From The Snow To The Surf

Ex-pro snowboarder Colter Deupree breaks down his snowboard-inspired designs

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Volume 60, Issue 1
Clueless To Ruthless
Surfer

Clueless To Ruthless

Mapping the seemingly-unlikely-but-perhaps-inevitable journey from lineup newb to enraged local

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Volume 60, Issue 1
Surfer

Showcase Steve Sherman

Throughout the ‘90s, North County San Diego-based photographer Steve Sherman gave surf fans worldwide an intimate, inside look at the Momentum generation as they pushed surfing performance to staggering new heights.

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Volume 59, Issue 8
Master Of Some
Surfer

Master Of Some

Sometimes taking a step back from surfing for other pursuits can actually make you a better surfer.

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Volume 59, Issue 8
Handmade
Surfer

Handmade

Sculpting foam and creating fun with some of the world’s most dynamic surfer-shapers.

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Volume 59, Issue 8
The Descendent
Surfer

The Descendent

Noa Deane’s punk sensibilities and go-for-broke approach may connect him to freesurfing’s past, but they also make him a man apart in freesurfing’s present

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Volume 59, Issue - 7
The Last Place You'd Check
Surfer

The Last Place You'd Check

While filming for his “Weird Waves” video series, Dylan Graves goes on a seemingly ill-advised mission to hunt quality barrels along the shores of Lake Superior

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Volume 59, Issue - 7
There Goes My Hero
Surfer

There Goes My Hero

Why surfers often favor quiet rippers and misfits over mainstream surf stars

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Volume 59, Issue - 7
Renegades Of Punts
Surfer

Renegades Of Punts

Over 10 years after the original air-based competition series faded away, the WSL is breathing new life into the concept with today’s most radical aerialists. But will the outcome be any different this time around?

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Volume 59, Issue - 7
Robot Boat Sails Into History By Finishing Atlantic Crossing
AppleMagazine

Robot Boat Sails Into History By Finishing Atlantic Crossing

All summer, the small boat drifted steadily eastward across the churning North Atlantic until it neared the Irish coast, where it made history by becoming the first unmanned sailboat to cross the Atlantic.

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September 7, 2018
MOODY DS48
Yachting Monthly UK

MOODY DS48

Can a boat built for long-term, long-distance cruising and offering one-level living still deliver an enjoyable sailing experience? Theo Stocker sets sail across the English Channel to find out

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October 2024
The secrets of skippering a successful cruise
Yachting Monthly UK

The secrets of skippering a successful cruise

Setting off on a cruise is easy, but planning a route that keeps your options open and ensures the enjoyment of all on board is more of an art

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October 2024
I WAS THE ONLY SAILOR ON OUR FAMILY CHARTER AND IT HAD TO GO WELL
Yachting Monthly UK

I WAS THE ONLY SAILOR ON OUR FAMILY CHARTER AND IT HAD TO GO WELL

Crystal waters, cliff tombs and sunken outboards lain Willis wanted to ensure plain sailing for his family’s first charter around Turkey's Lycian Coast

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October 2024
CRUISING THE KINGDOM OF THE ISLES
Yachting Monthly UK

CRUISING THE KINGDOM OF THE ISLES

Joanna Martin and her husband Mark sail across the Irish Sea to the legendary sea kingdom and to draw the wonderful wildlife there

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October 2024
Tragic sinking of Bayesian; Italian prosecutors investigate
Yachting Monthly UK

Tragic sinking of Bayesian; Italian prosecutors investigate

The sinking of the Bayesian superyacht in reportedly only 16 minutes and the tragic loss of seven lives has sent a shudder through the sailing community and beyond.

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October 2024
THOUSANDS OF MILES ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN
Yachting Monthly UK

THOUSANDS OF MILES ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN

Floris and Ivar battled severe weather and cross swell to sail from Australia to South Africa, but there were beautiful islands on the way

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October 2024
THE ADVENT OF MARINE AI TECHNOLOGY
Yachting Monthly UK

THE ADVENT OF MARINE AI TECHNOLOGY

Fonathon Savill reports on the revolutionary impact artificial intelligence is about to have on all areas of life at sea

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October 2024
HOW IT WORKS SEAWATER PUMP
Yachting Monthly UK

HOW IT WORKS SEAWATER PUMP

The water and oil seals on a water pump shaft will eventually wear with time, leading to pump-shaft corrosion or loss of engine oil.

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October 2024