A surfer from Noosa's sun drenched shores obsessed with the dark world of gothic horror, Jai Lee's personal struggles and addiction to noseriding have twisted his creativity. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Thomas Robinson (pp 1&3), Andy Staley (pp4)and Dane Peterson

Hidden away in a Falmouth boatyard among the classic lines of traditional timber ships is an unusual surfboard factory: one in which the boards are finished with wood and natural oils. Here tradition meets modernism. This is Glass Tiger. Words: Mark Sankey Action photos: Kirstin Prisk Other photos & design: Alexa Poppe

As the Campbell brothers wrap up a European shaping tour, Mark Sankey discovers Bournemouth's hidden Californian connection, and why old designs aren't necessarily retro. Photos and design by Alexa Poppe

Tucked away at the top of a hill near Gwenver beach in Cornwall, Skewjacks was the definitive 1970s surf camp. Drift took four of its founding fathers - Dicky, Harvey, Jamo and Mickey - to the pub and reminisced about good times gone by. Words: Jamie Bott Credit & thanks to Graham Shephard & Mel Sedgwick

Looking to the future with an eye firmly on the past, Tom Wegener has reintroduced the transport of kings to surfing's elite. His boards are works of art, but it's his veg patch that really floating Tom's boat right now... Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Jamie Bott

Bing Copeland was a pioneer of the modern surf industry. In his excellent new retrospective, ‘Bing Surfboards – Fifty Years of Craftsmanship and Innovation’, Paul Holmes discovered what makes Bing tick. Words: Bing Copeland & Paul Holmes Photos: Courtesy of Bing Copeland


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South West beaches sewage alert service

June 21, 2011 |  Words By: Hugo

SAS welcome South West beaches to their sewage alert service.

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SingleFin Classic Festival of Surfing

June 20, 2011 |  Words By: Staff Writer

The annual festival organized by SingleFin SEA will be in late September, Versilia, on 24th and 25th September, 2011.

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WaveJet powered surfboard

June 18, 2011 |  Words By: Howard

Flicking through WIRED on a Saturday morning I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw this one. A jet-powered surfboard.

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The Northern Collective. #3: Raph Bruhwiler

June 14, 2011 |  Words By: Alexander Haro

A staple of the Canadian surf scene since his mid-teens, Raph Bruhwiler shoulders much of the responsibility for raising the Canadian professional surfing bar to where it is now. Raph has cemented himself as one of the hardest charging surfers in the cold water scene, gaining international acclaim for his style, his attitude, and interminable passion for surfing off our rugged coast.

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Cyrus Sutton’s showreel

June 13, 2011 |  Words By: Staff Writer

A collection of commercial and documentary work over the last year for Corona, Patagonia, Alaskan Airlines, Rhythm, Simple, The Surfer’s Journal and Islands Burgers.

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SAS education programme launched

June 10, 2011 |  Words By: Hugo

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), the Quiksilver Foundation and Quiksilver athletes got together to highlight SAS’s ongoing environmental campaigns and new educational programme on World Ocean Day.

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Shaun’s story

June 10, 2011 |  Words By: Tim

Tim Conibear shares a typical day for one of his Waves for Change students.

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Statement from the family of Andy Irons

June 09, 2011 |  Words By: Staff Writer

The death of Andy Irons came as a blow to the whole surfing community. Now the family have released this statement.

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