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Hawaiian Royalty’s Boards Return | San Diego News

Hawaiian Royalty’s Boards Return | San Diego News

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This Saturday at 1 PM, the California Surf Museum at Oceanside Pier is hosting a rare, once-in-a-decade event: legendary surfers will ride massive, historically accurate replicas of Hawaiian royal surfboards—crafted in 1885 by princes studying in California. These 17-foot redwood boards, recreated by shaper Bob Pearson using original designs from the Bishop Museum, showcase how surfing evolved from log-style boards post-WWII to the shortboard revolution of the ‘60s—and its stylish comeback in the ‘80s. It’s a celebration of heritage, innovation, and the enduring spirit of the wave. Admission is $10 for adults; kids under 12 and members get in free.

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