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Factor 54 Summer’s Almost Over bash

August 24th, 2009, 6:06 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

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Unfortunately summer is winding down and that’s always a big bummer for all of us, so one Costa Mesa-based surf and skate clothing company is having a “Summer’s Almost Over” party.

Join the crew from Factor 54 this Thursday evening for a night of cocktails, food and a ton of FREE gear.

If you’re itching for a little night life and just can’t wait for the weekend, then stop by and throw back a few.

When: Thursday, August 27th from 9 p.m until 2 a.m

Where: The Alley Restaurant and Bar, Newport Beach


“Surf Story” by Rob Havassy

August 24th, 2009, 6:42 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

surf-storyOne well known Southern California surf artist is getting creative once again.  This time Newport Beach’s Rob Havassy is about ready to release a new book called “Surf Story.”

The 444 page book is a huge collection of art and stories from 88 of the surf world’s most influential and creative artists, writers, photographers and iconic figures.

“Surf Story” is scheduled for delivery this fall, but 1000 Collector’s First Edition signed and numbered copies are available now.

There’s a special pre-release price of $150 for the first 500 copies or until September 15th after which it will be $250 each.

Surf shots: Photos of West Newport on Sunday

August 23rd, 2009, 1:22 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

With the winds calming down on Sunday, and an anticipated southwest swell holding strong, the beaches were packed with surfers out to get some action.surf_slide2

I cruised down to West Newport on Sunday to check out the waves, and there were plenty to be had. Though they were a bit closed out at times, surfers were having fun as the surf rolled in.

The surf in this area was hitting about 3 - 4 foot, with occasional 5 footers.

Did you get some good surf this weekend? Tell us where you went in the comment section below.

And check out our slideshow of the surf in West Newport - maybe we caught you in action.

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Ask the expert: Is the Wedge too dangerous?

August 18th, 2009, 9:10 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Three-time international surf champ Corky Carroll answers your questions each week on the Beach Blog. To hit him up, email him at Corkysurf@aol.com

wedgeQ.  I heard about the bodysurfer getting killed at the Wedge this summer.  Do you think that place is really too dangerous when the swell is big and that the city should close it when it gets like that?

A.  That was a sad thing.  But the Wedge is what it is,  and if people are crazy enough to want to put it all on the line for the thrill that is their choice.  Just like surfing giant waves in Hawaii or other places around the world.  It would not be fair to the great surfers who do that to be denied the chance just on the merit that it is very dangerous.  It would be nice if there was some sort of qualification method to determine if somebody is actually skilled enough to attempt some of these challenges, but there isn’t.  So, in my opinion NO.  I don’t think that the city should not allow people to take the risk if they want to do that.

Q.  If you had to pick one place on Earth that would be the ideal location for a surfer, where would that be?

A.  Wow, that all depends on the person.  If it was totally based on surfing and nothing else, I would probably say some island in the South Pacific where there were no people and just perfect surf.  But life is more than just surfing to most people.  We like a social structure, too.  With that in mind I would have to say that right here in Orange County is pretty darn good.

Q.  Where do you surf most of the time?  I used to see you at Cotton’s Point all the time.

A.  I loved Cotton’s and that was my main spot for most of my life really.  But recently I spend more time at spots that don’t require walking far.  I have become lazy in that aspect.  I like Huntington Beach and San Onofre.  Also I spend a lot of time in Mainland Mexico, especially when it’s cold here in the OC.

Water temp on the rise again

August 15th, 2009, 2:05 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

It seems like every other week this summer we’ve seen the water temperature go from nice and warm to pretty chilly.  Well, once again it’s on the rise again.  If you haven’t surfed in the last couple of days it’s feeling pretty comfortable.

Seal Beach Lifeguards on Saturday were reporting 65 degrees in the water, while in Huntington Beach it’s also 65Newport Beach lifeguards called the water temp 67 today and down south in San Clemente it’s a comfy 70 degrees.

If you’re planning on paddling later today or tomorrow, the most you’ll need is a thin short sleeve fullsuit for that a.m. surf and no more than a spring suit for the afternoon session.

And keep your fingers crossed that it continues to warm up and hopefully we’ll see the toasty low to mid 70 degree temps we saw a couple of weeks ago.  However, I would keep that fullsuit handy just in case it drops drastically again.

Newport Beach Surfrider Foundation charity event

August 12th, 2009, 11:55 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

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If you don’t have any plans this coming weekend and you want to help out a good cause and have some fun then check this out.  A huge charity event is happening to help raise money for the Newport Beach Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation.

The big shindig will include live performances by J King, featuring DJ Souless, Brodii Split and reggae band Through the Roots.  There’s also a bikini contest with a $1000 first place prize and a DJ contest with $500 up for grabs.

A ton of items will be raffled off from several action sports companies including Etnies, New Era, World Industries and Lost.  This event is 21 and over and will have food and drink specials all day long.

Presale tickets are available for $10 or $15 at the door.  For more info or presale tickets contact Raquel Figlo at raquelfiglo@gmail.com.

When: Sunday August 16th, 12 p.m to close

Where: Chronic Cantina, Triangle Square

Big drop in water temp at some spots

August 8th, 2009, 3:11 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

If you haven’t gone for a surf in the last few days, then it’s going to be a bit of a shock when you get in the water today especially if you’re paddling out in the northern part of Orange County.  Just last week we had extremely warm water along the Orange County coast with many surf spots reporting between 72 and 75 degrees in the water.

Well that warm stuff is gone for now.  So break out a thin fullsuit if you’re grabbing a session in Huntington Beach or Newport BeachHB lifeguards are calling the water temperature 58 degrees while a few miles down the road in Newport Beach it’s 59.

If you can’t imagine throwing on a fullsuit in August then head down south to San Clemente where a pair of surf trunks will do the job.  Lifeguards there reported 70 degrees in the water today.

Echo Beach movie back on the big screen

August 4th, 2009, 5:56 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

echo-beach-movieIf you missed the Echo Beach movie premiere during the annual Newport Beach Film Festival a couple of months ago, then don’t worry.

The 80’s inspired surf flick about a group of hard core surfers from Newport Beach’s famed 54th street is playing once again.

If you grew up in this era or you just want to see what it was like growing up in the surf mecca, then this is a must see.

Some of the stars from the film include surf industry head honcho Danny Kwock, “Echo Beach” producer Jeff Parker, Preston Murray and former ASP World Tour surfer Richie Collins.

This group of guys who called 54th street home were known for wearing flashy wetsuits, riding bright colored boards and sporting crazy haircuts.

When: 7 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, August 6

Where: Lido Theatre, Newport Beach

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