Since the early days of surfing – or heʻe nalu, as the ancient Hawaiians called it, which translates to “wave sliding” – boats were used commonly alongside boards. And that tradition of boat surfing ...
Boats are expensive toys. Hence all the cliched, frequently-used quotes from boat owners and money, like the acronym: “Break Out Another Thousand.” Two teenage brothers nearly saw those thousands of ...
Surfing doesn’t always involve surfboards. There's heaps of different ways to ride waves – some conventional, some not so much. From inflatable rafts, to hydrofoils, to literal trays swiped from the ...