local motion Renting a surfboard can be tricky, but the folks at Local Motion will keep you in good hands. Longboards for summer swells can be rented by hours or days in sizes and shapes to keep the beginner and expert standing in style. Don’t be left out of the summer fun just because you don’t have a board or didn’t bring one to Maui. Oh, and be sure to get a rash guard and … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2005: Best Local Surfboard Shop: Local Motion
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MauiTime Best of Maui 2003: Best Place to Buy Boardshorts on Maui: Local Motion
Best Place To Buy Boardshorts LOCAL MOTION People in the surf apparel industry have apparently figured out that they can charge whatever they want for boardshorts and kids living in Kentucky will buy enough surf gear for their trips to local water parks and community pools to keep the money flowing in and the cash registers ringing. Unfortunately for us, that keeps the … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2003: Best Place to Buy Boardshorts on Maui: Local Motion
Interview with Maui Surfer Buzzy Kerbox – April 14, 1998
Lured in by a cover of a Beach Boy’s album, Buzzy Kerbox was introduced to the life of surfing at an early age. Born far away from his favorite backdoor barrel in a city called Indianapolis, his family made the move to Hawaii when he was 10. From then on, surfing became a major part of his life. Three years after catching his first wave in the Kailua shorebreak, … [Read more...] about Interview with Maui Surfer Buzzy Kerbox – April 14, 1998
Interview with Maui Surfer Jairus Cannon – February 17, 1998
I had a chance to speak with Jairus Cannon last week, following his impressive first place win in the Open Men’s division of the Legends Of The Bay surf contest. Born in California, Jairus moved to Maui when he was 12. He immediately took to surfing at Pavilions, and contests were soon to follow. “I got really into surfing after my first wave," he said. "I knew then that I … [Read more...] about Interview with Maui Surfer Jairus Cannon – February 17, 1998
Interview with Maui Surfers Kaleo Roberson, Tai Van Dyke, and Kai Henry – July 22, 1997
It is my intention as a staff writer for this magazine to introduce the people of Maui and it’s guests to the colorful surfers who are living Maui Time. Dave Sweedler: What is the HGA How do you and who started it? Tai Van Dyke: HGA stands for the Ho`okipa Grommet Association. Kaleo started it. It’s basically just the kids around here, going off. Kaleo Roberson: We … [Read more...] about Interview with Maui Surfers Kaleo Roberson, Tai Van Dyke, and Kai Henry – July 22, 1997