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Joe Nuzzo- Historic Suncoast Surf Shop
Suncoast Surf Shop Shop started back in 1966 when no other surf shops existed in the St. Petersburg, Florida area. Owner Joe was going to be an airplane mechanic, only they sent him home to get a haircut, never to
Surfing Canaveral Shoals- The Real Story
by Bob Freeman October, 1967 Canaveral Shoals... A small group of us were hanging out at Canaveral Jetties and discussing what the waves might be like out around the Cape. We all knew those
Monster Hole
feature photo courtesy of Tom Dugan/ESM Most Florida surf spots are are just variations of your standard beach break- mostly distinguishable from one another by the fluctuations of swell, tide and wind. Some distinguish themselves
Surfing Inside Canaveral Jetties
Bob Freeman's Surfing Memories (bobfreemansurf.com) Bob Freeman 1966-photo: Roger Scruggs Not having a car really sucked. Back then I lived in the old Gateway apartments in Cape Canaveral, so I mostly surfed the Cheri
Hurricane Bertha Brings Surf To Central Florida, July 2008
Video by Diana Wehrell-Grabowski Footage of surf during the Hurricane Bertha Swell. Shot at four different locations in central Florida during two weekends. The swell from Hurricane Bertha was ideal for longboarders. Central Florida surfers
Surfboards Hawaii Surf Shop 1968
From 1968. This was the Surfboards Hawaii shop, owned by Che Sharp. It later became the Oceanside Surf Shop and eventually the Natural Art shop. The building is still there in south Cocoa Beach. That's
Canaveral Pier (Cocoa Beach Pier)
The Canaveral Pier is likely the most iconic surf spot in Florida along with Sebastian Inlet. Built in 1962, right when the surfing craze hit Florida, it immediately became a focal point for east coast surfing. The structure concentrated sand around it which amplified and groomed the often meager swell, contributing to Cocoa Beach’s reputation as the "Small Wave Capital of the World".