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  2. Surfboards get a tech makeover - AOL

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    Inside the factory at Channel Island Surfboards. CI Surfboards is committed to building their surfboards domestically as opposed to offshore. If you buy a CI in Australia, Costa Rica, Brasil or ...

  3. Bob Cooper (surfer) - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Robert "Bob" Cooper (5 October 1937 – 16 February 2020) was an American and Australian surfer, shaper, surf shop owner and surf commentator. He was regarded as being one of very few surfers and shapers to be majorly influential in surf history on both sides of the Pacific Ocean. [1] He began surfing in 1952 [2] at age 15, at Malibu.

  4. FCS (fins) - Wikipedia

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    FCS (Fin Control System) is a brand, as well as type, of fin set-up which allows for more versatility in the placement and style of the fins attached to a surfboard.The FCS style can be used as the traditional tri-fin placement (thruster), a two fin (twin), a four fin (quad), or a five fin set up.

  5. Kelly Slater - Wikipedia

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    Slater historically and exclusively rode Channel Islands Surfboards equipped with his own signature series of FCS fins. As the media hype grew around Slater's lack of board stickers in 2015, Slater had been seen riding unlabelled Firewire surfboards, acquiring the company in 2014. [18] In 2016 Slater released his own line of boards.

  6. Bobby Martinez - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 2012, Martinez signed on with the now-closed Homegrown Surf Shop in Ventura, after finding out that the owner was his long-lost cousin. He was also briefly sponsored by now-defunct brand FTW. He retains sponsorship by Monster Energy Drink and Channel Islands Surfboards.

  7. Grain (surfboard company) - Wikipedia

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    Grain has made a wooden version of Channel Islands Surfboards ' 'Biscuit' since 2009. [6] The original Biscuit won the 2008 Surf Industry Manufacturers Association Award. [ 8 ] The Wood Biscuit is heavier than a fiberglass board, but the extra weight gives better momentum over choppy water.

  8. Jeff Rowley - Wikipedia

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    On 4 January 2012, he became the first Australian to paddle into a 15 metre high wave at Jaws Peahi, Hawaii, for many years known as the biggest and most dangerous surf break in the world. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Using an inflatable wetsuit he rode the wave with a 3-metre Channel Islands surfboard, which he later said was not large enough. [ 3 ]

  9. Felicity Palmateer - Wikipedia

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    Billabong, Channel Islands Surfboards, Future Fins, The Surfboard Room: ... Australia 2008: 4th: Roxy Surf Festivial - (under 18) – Phillip Island, Australia

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