A Letter From The Executive Director
It has been an honor and an adventure being the Executive Director of the Florida Surf Museum. Since assuming the position in 2015 I feel that we (the board, the membership, our many sponsors and supporters) have accomplished many of our ambitious goals, which has brought prestige and recognition to our museum.
However, the time has come to hand over the helm to a new director with the vision and energy to propel our museum into the future. We are proud to announce that Mason Sapp has been appointed to the position as Executive Director. I will be staying involved as the historian/curator.

Mason is a 2nd generation native of the Space Coast who grew up with a surfing family. He began surfing at a young age and entered his first surf contest at 4 years old, competing alongside stars like Kelly and Sean Slater, Todd Holland, and Sean O’Hare.
He competed in the ESA and NSSA before transitioning to working in the surf industry with major brands Globe and Nixon. This experience led to other ventures including opening his own surf school and working for several golf brands.
He then became involved with the Space Coast Boardriders Club as President, leading the club to four Forida Cup wins and an invitation to compete in Australia for the Usher’s cup for three years running.
He is most proud of his family, sons Merrick, Ayden, Zealand, Lazer, and his wife Emily, who have supported him every step of the way.
Mason’s extensive connections within the international surf community and his business experience will be a great asset to the Florida Surf Museum.
FSM has accomplished many things over the last 15 years, including:
Co-producing Surfing Santas of Cocoa Beach along with the founder and board member, George Trossett. Under our guidance Surfing Santas has become an international phenomenon, spreading the joy of the Christmas spirit of giving around the world. This annual event has raised over $100,000 in donations for Grind for Life and many other local charities as well as raising funds for the museum that have allowed us to accomplish so much.
Establishing one of the best surfing history websites on the internet, Floridasurfmuseum.org. There you can find in-depth articles on all aspects of our unique Florida surf culture and a digital library of surf magazines.
Creating a robust social media presence with our Museum Facebook page (8,338 followers) and Instagram (1,590 followers) and Surfing Santas Facebook page (20,000 followers).
Additionally, we have a YouTube channel, @floridasurfmuseum6509, which has historical videos produced by FSM, including many 8mm films converted to video. We also have curated playlists of over 200 all-Florida videos, so you don’t have to waste time watching the junk.
Our physical museum, located in Ron Jon Surf Shop, has seen many improvements over the years. This includes upgrading our exhibits to professional standards and a major renovation of our space to make it more spacious and appealing. This was accomplished with partial funding from Ron Jon Surf Shop, who has been our most enthusiastic supporter for nearly 20 years.
As much as we have accomplished, I feel that the best is yet to come as Mason Sapp guides the museum to the next level. I can’t wait to see where we go next.
John Hughes
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Article by Hillard Grossman

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Melbourne Beach native Caroline Marks, the defending Olympic surfing champion, recently threw the ceremonial first pitch before a Los Angeles Angels baseball game in Anaheim to promote the WSL event.

Marks remains sixth in the rankings, although slipping to more than 5,000 points out of a Final 5 playoff slot, behind leader Gabriela Bryan, Caitlin Simmers, Molly Picklum, Johnson and Isabella Nichols. Johnson outlasted Picklum in Saturday’s spectacular final, 17.00-14.23.
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