Tom Wegener - Master shaper, surfboard artisan, PhD

Published: March 14, 2019, 2:49 p.m.

b'In Episode 60 we speak with Tom Wegener, a legend in the world of surfboard shaping who has spent the last 4 decades building and riding boards. Tom takes us through the story of his youth surfing and shaping in Southern California, the influence of Donald Takayama that helped guide Tom to pursue the art of shaping and find the spirit of "ohana", or family, that is a key part of longboard surfing culture. Tom describes the evolution of his shaping from fiberglass and foam into wooden boards and his shares his passion for the traditional "Olo" and "Alaia" wooden boards that he continues to focus on building, and teaching others how to build, today. We hear Tom\'s perspective and excitement for a transformation happening in longboarding with a convergence of high performance and traditional riding he recently witnessed at the famous Noosa Festival of Surfing. A ton of great history and perspective on longboard surfing culture from a man who has been front and center within it for decades.\\xa0\\nThanks for sharing\\xa0Tom\'s ocean life with us. You can find pictures and video of\\xa0him on\\xa0Facebook,\\xa0his website, and\\xa0Instagram. There is also some fun stuff on the This Ocean Life\\xa0Instagram\\xa0and\\xa0Facebook\\xa0pages. We are also on\\xa0Twitter\\xa0ranting about anything cool happening in the ocean.\\nThis episode is sponsored by\\xa0Mile 22, makers of surf and paddle board straps \\u2014 including world famous\\xa0Monster Straps\\xa0(which I LOVE and use regularly) \\u2014 designed in California by folks who surf and paddle every day. Check them at\\xa0www.Mile22.com.'