Abbey Road revisited
"OK, so the board weighs almost 200 pounds and it takes 4 people to carry it to the beach. Yet another person was responsible for carrying the surf wax. That person would then spend 30 minutes waxing your surfboard just before you went surfing. Another person carried your lauhala beach mat and your towel. Yet another person carried your chilled coconut drinks and food. Life was good if you were part of the Alii. Have you ever thought about turning that board around quickly to catch an approaching set? Your trusted assistants aren't going to be of any assistance once you are out in the lineup. Thankfully the surf leash had yet to be invented, and the lineups would have been virtually empty."–Steve Wilkings, SHF Photo Editor
This board was made by Greg & Jed Noll and is modeled after one housed in the Bishop Museum, an original ancient Hawaiian Olo (olos were reserved to be ridden by the Hawaiian royalty and anyone else caught riding one without permission, would not be catching another wave). It's 16 feet in length and as you can see, it takes a couple people to haul it around.
Labels: gem-of-the-week
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