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The Surfer's Journal

THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 34.3

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More book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.

Issue 34.3 features:

On the cover: In the world of lamination, Jack Reeves rises above. From volan to E-glass, he lays cloth with a master’s hand and eye. To get the full scope of how Reeves became the go-to glasser for shaping’s inner circle—and, in the process, turned into the best in the world at his craft—read “Pulling the Tape,” on page 116. Photograph by Arto Saari.  In this issue, we draw parallels between the surf and aerospace industries, get lucky at a fickle South Pacific slab, trace the altered history of a once-famed Indonesian wave, and lurk in a storied carpark. We also tap into the knowledge of an ace forecaster on the cutting-edge of swell science, study surf-art allegory, hang with a newly content nomad, slide 11-foot-plus boards, and more. Pick up your copy today.

TIME ON THE GLIDER
The minimalism and effortless euphoria of “big boards.”

INTERVIEW: THE SWELL CZAR
Surfline forecaster Charlie Hutcherson on the next frontier of predicting swells, the risk and reward behind the web series Maps to Nowhere, and the pressure to put surfers on good waves.

THE CRADLE OF POLYNESIA
At speed and at leisure in Samoa.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER
At the outset of World War II, Southern California became the white-hot center of modern aeronautics. During the postwar era, the same groundbreaking materials, space-age expertise, and principles of physics were crossbred into surfboards, changing the trajectory of wave craft forever.

IN THE MALIBU PARKING LOT
A photo and text mashup of portraits, character studies, and microcosmic vignettes.

FISHBOWL
Thrust into surfing’s limelight by Tom Curren and The Search, the ledgy right-hander on the island of Bawa nevertheless enjoyed a lightly attended 20-year run as one of Indo’s premier heavy-water setups—until the 2005 earthquake altered it forever.

AROUND THE NEXT CORNER
Perpetual motion with Anna Gudauskas.

LUST FOR LIFE
The layered identities of Chase Hall’s oceanic visions.

PORTFOLIO: GROUP SHOW
Prime optics from 16 of the world’s best shooters.

PULLING THE TAPE
Legendary shapers are legion, but a Jack Reeves glass job lifts a surfboard to apex status.

UNDERCURRENTS
Diving with South Korea’s Haenyeo, chasing ghost waves, First Point role models, bear slug and caviar in Russia, and more.