The Rob Machado Experience
Machadoās style and personality made him a key figure in the 90s surfing scene, emphasizing creativity and individual expression. His impact extended beyond competition, further popularizing a free surfing movement.
Hawaiiās first World Surfing Champion
Ho's legacy continues to inspire surfers worldwide, celebrating his contributions to the surfing community and Hawaiian culture.
A Colorful Memory
Brockās connection to the local culture also helped him gain the respect of many Hawaiian locals, including the Kealana family from the Westside of Makaha and the Napoleon family known for their world class paddling/surfing talents.
Little was his last name.
Big was his heart.
Brocks pragmatic philosophy was: āEnjoy life, have fun, ātake the challengeā.
Wave of the Day at the Bay
His belief was, āYou canāt ride a monster if you canāt catch it.ā
Timmy (Air not Jordan) Curran
Lost & Found
Sadly, the board was stolen from her Florida home in 2000, a significant loss to her personal surfing history, though her legacy in the sport remains unmatched.
$50,000 Dollar Surfboard
Taylor Knox made history in February 1998 by setting a world record during the semifinals of the REEF Big-Wave World Championships at Todos Santos. Knox caught a massive 52-foot wave, which earned him the prestigious $50,000 K2 Big-Wave Challenge award. Captured in an iconic Jeff Divine photo, his ride graced the cover of multiple surf magazines, elevating his media presence to new heights. Despite not winning the contest itself, Knoxās perfect 10 score in the semifinals and this historic ride brought him worldwide recognition, further solidifying his place in surfing history.Taylor Knox - REEF AT TODOS - 9ā6āBoard Shaped by:Al Merrick - Channel Islands Surfboards