Surf shops ride big wave of changes on Delmarva (2024)

Gray Hughes|The Daily Times

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Surf shops were once a place for people to simply buy a board.

But with surfchicenteringthe mainstream long ago, Delaware and Ocean Cityshops have broadened their appeal, with many doublinginsize — just like the growingtourism towns in which they are found.

"You can get a major vendor T-shirt onlineat 10 million locationsat the mall, but you can’t get a K-Coast T-shirt anywhere but here," said Mark Pugh, co-owner of K-Coast in Ocean City.

Pugh andChris Shanahan founded K-Coast in 1989, but it wasn't easy at first.

When they opened,the duo had more of a volleyball presence because theSomerset Street store was near the sand volleyball courts in Ocean City.

Now, K-Coast has three locations: one in north Ocean City that focuses on the "old surf shop feel,"a two-story store on 36th Street that is more commercial and an outlet location in West Ocean City.

"You have to differentiate yourself between other shops, and you need to do that by creating your own brand," Shanahan said. "And that’s what we’ve done."

In the U.S., the first surf shop was established in 1950 in Manhattan Beach, California, according to Encyclopedia of Surfing's entry on the "Surfboard Shop."

The encyclopedia's author,Matt Warshaw, is a lifelong surfer andformer editor of the magazine "Surfer." He wascurator of the "Encyclopedia of Surfing" and "History of Surfing."

Warshaw saidmovies such as "Gidget" in 1959 and "Endless Summer" in 1966, along withbands like the Beach Boys, helped bring surfing into the mainstream.

"I wouldn't call that (movement) surf culture, but you have a viable commercial base," he said.

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The way surfers talked and dressed was organic, he said, and people were attracted to a lifestyle in which people were able to lay out on the beach and play in the ocean.

Early surfstores focused mostly on selling one brand ofsurfboard, Warshaw said,and these stores were referred to as "core" stores —short for hardcore.

The "core" surf shoptransitioned in the 1980s, Warshaw said, when stores realized selling just surfboards and wetsuits was not as profitable as selling clothes.

That transition was only strengthened when surfers like Kelly Slater, Andy Irons andMick Fanning became household names.

The brands they represented during most of their careers— Quiksilver, Billabong and Rip Curl—became very desirable and staples at surf shops.

Warshaw said the brandsbecame popular outside the surfing community, and stores that were able to capitalizebenefited.

"People would come in to buy flip-flops and T-shirts and that was where the money was," Warshaw said. "And if you didn’t figure that out you went out of business. The ones who didn’t adapt didn’t make it."

Now, kids and adults file onto the boardwalkand side street stores. Whilethey may snap a photo of a cool-looking surfboard, it's the fashion and other merchandisethat attracts the nonsurfer.

As the surf shop expanded, the stores capitalized by selling clothing with their own logo on it, pouncingon the popularity of their brands.

On Delmarva, there are now at least16 surf shop companieswith at least 24locations betweenOcean City and the Delaware beaches. Each shophas a custom vibe carried through by some into their branded clothing.

"There's still a lot of crossover products between all the different surf shops, but our shop, our buyers, are able to put their own taste in it," saidDale Loeser, owner of Quiet Storm Surf Shopin Rehoboth Beach.

"So we can have our spin of products of what we see and what we like."

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Quiet Storm was founded in 1984 in Ocean City. Today, there are four locations: three in Ocean City and one in Rehoboth Beach.

The Rehoboth location became so popular thatLoeser relocated to Rehoboth Avenue five years after it opened in 1995.

In 2000, he moved it across the street to the current store location, then expanded that location three years ago to incorporate space next to the store.

Once a fringe sport reserved for those in California or Hawaii, the sport has grown in popularity to the point that surfers can be found anywherethe ocean borders the continent, especially Delaware and Ocean City.

"The allure is similar to the waythat we are attracted to cowboys and the west," Warshaw said. "It's global now. Surfing can never go out of fashion because, at the bottom of it, it's about hopping in the ocean."

Keeping up with the times

Pinetrees, instead of condo units, shaded the beach in north Ocean Citywhen Frank Gunion establishedSouth Moon Under.

The Ocean City shop, founded in 1968, was during the "height" of traditional surf culture on the East Coast, according to Gunion. His store existed as what he described as a "purist" shop for 15 years.

"And then we decided to add more clothing and more staff," he said.

The staff wanted a good, year-round income, Gunion said, so they started selling skis and ski wear. Then South Moon Under opened a location in Washington, D.C.

"We found that store needed to focus on clothes to be successful," he said. "We added a lot of clothing, and that is how we moved away from surf and into clothing. We are not a surf shop anymore, we are an apparel store for men and women."

The change was driven by the way Gunion wanted to run the company, he said.

The more the staff was included on the decision-making process, the more they wanted to become a clothing store.

"And the vast majority of the staff was female so they wanted to emphasize women’s clothing," he said.

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In March 2016, Gunion sold a majority stake ofSouth Moon Under to JPB Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. Heremained a minority owner and a member of the company's board of directors.

Later, in August 2016, the company announced that it will moveits headquarters in Berlin to Annapolis.

Now, South Moon Under has 28 stores inseven East Coast states, from Georgia to Connecticut.

Surf-inspired fashioncan be found beyondsurfside communities.

Suburban shopping centers, even in the Midwest, haveTilly's, a store that sells clothes for "action sports"— particularly surfing—andopened its first store in southern California in 1982,according to its website.

Now, there are 225 Tilly's stores in 33 states, including South Dakota, Minnesota and Kansas.

With the culturebecoming a commodity, the presence of surf gear or apparelhas become less unique, Warshaw said.

"And the surf shop at the mall is just another storefront," he said. "It just happens to sell surfboards instead of climbing stuff or DVDs."

But surf shop owners at the beach saywhat differentiates them from the stores in themall is a dedication to selling "hard goods"— the surfboards themselves.

"It kind of ebbs and flows," Pugh said. "A lot of times you get surf stuff being really popular inland and in malls, but we have constantly dedicated ourselves to a large presence of hard goods."

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Loeser noted the number of surf-inspired products and brands available to consumers has increased.

When he entered the business, Loeser said only a handful of manufacturers dominated the market, such as Quiksilver,Billabong and Rip Curl.

"That was pretty much the brands people carriedbut, since then, there has been a lot of new brands that have showed up that have become popular, kind of leveling out the playing field," Loeser said.

Technological advances, particularly in surfboards and wetsuits, for prossoon made their way to the local surf shop.

But it's not all about fashion. Surfers stick to their roots and still want shops that service theirneeds.

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A good surf shop,longtime surfer Malcolm Taylor said,has a staff that is knowledgeable of the local surf and able to fix surfboards. Taylor isthe Surfrider Foundation of Ocean City's volunteer coordinator.

"They have to be involved in the surf community and promote the contests," Taylor said. "Those are what differentiates between a surf shop and a shop that sells clothing. It’s like a Wawa. Now you go to Wawa and get absolutely everything, and people have gotten used to that."

'People like those shirts'

Pugh and Shanahan got their start selling T-shirts to their Phillips Seafoodco-workers in the mid- to late-1980s.

Now, to keep up with the demand of their branded clothes, K-Coast had already started working on orders for fall 2018.

During the summer, K-Coast has to use different vendors to keep up with demand.

They also have to be up on the trends, Shanahan said, to know what people want in their T-shirt.

"You would like to have the clearest crystal ball in the world to see how many T-shirts you need to sell in a season," he added. "But you never know what design is going to be popular."

Of the roughly 15,000 T-shirts sold by K-Coast, Pugh said half of them are K-Coast logo T-shirts.

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Local branded merchandise ranges from Quiet Storm tees with the Vineyard Vines whale on it to Bethany Surf Shop'sT-shirts depictinga classic car with surfboards on top.

"That is an exclusive thing that we have been lucky with,"said co-owner Jim McGrath of Bethany Surf Shop. "People like those shirts, and I have some good artists. Those shirts, from a clothing standpoint, have been an important part of our business—and still are."

Bethany Surf Shop opened in 1980 and expanded with an outlet location in Ocean View.

Surf shops expanded in the 1980s when companies such as Quiksilver became international brands, Warshaw said.

"That's when the big shops started to eat the small shop, when the surf shop became a place to sell beach wear, and those products became the mainstay instead of the core products," Warshaw said.

But don't ask a surf shop owner what the future holds for them.

It is impossible to see where the future of the surf shop is going, but beach locations should survive, said Quiet Storm's Loeser.

"I don't see surfing going anywhere in terms of decreasing popularity or anything like that, and I think since we live here at the beach, there is going to be a place for surf shops down here," he said. "SoI think it will be good."

Surfers still need a board repair shop and a place to seek out a culture to share inexperiencing the sport.

That's something the internet and T-shirt sales won't change, Taylor said.

"Thank god surfboards, so far, seem to be one of the few things you don’t want to order online," he added. "I think the saving grace of the surf shop is that it is one of those things you want to see and feel and touch before you buy it."

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Surf shops ride big wave of changes on Delmarva (2024)

FAQs

What happens to surfers in big waves? ›

In a big wave wipeout, a breaking wave can push surfers down 20 to 50 feet (6.2 m to 15.5 m) below the surface. Once they stop spinning around, they have to quickly regain their equilibrium and figure out which way is up. Surfers may have less than 20 seconds to get to the surface before the next wave hits them.

How might different shapes and sizes of surfboards change the way a wave is surfed? ›

Generally speaking, a broader and rounder nose will give a surfboard more volume, making it more buoyant in the water, lifting the surfer higher, and making it easier to paddle for waves. A wider nose will increase your ability to catch waves!

Where is the big wave surfing competition? ›

The WSL has just announced the start of the Big Wave season, from November 10, 2023 until March 31, 2024, with Peʻahi (Maui, Hawaii), also known as Jaws, and Praia do Norte (Nazaré, Portugal) as locations for their events.

Which wave has killed the most surfers? ›

Pipeline, Hawaii

The data is irrefutable. Pipeline has killed more surfers than anywhere. Since 1989 it has taken the lives of seven surfers, and threatened the lives of countless others.

Can two surfers ride the same wave? ›

Generally, you can't have two surfers riding the same wave in the same direction; it should be one surfer per wave. You need to be aware of others in the water, and if another surfer is already on the wave, don't ruin it for them. Dropping in is not only disrespectful, it can be dangerous too.

What causes big surfing waves? ›

Stronger winds generally lead to larger waves. Second, the duration of the wind or how long it blows. The longer the wind blows consistently, the better chance that there will be higher wave heights. The third factor is the area of open sea over which wind can blow, known as fetch.

Can a wave break a surf board? ›

Finally, there is the risk of breaking your board under the pressure of the wave itself. Most likely this won't happen when you're learning – you need to be surfing waves of a reasonable size for the wave to damage your board – but you don't need to be surfing Pipeline on a 20-foot day to worry about it.

Where do big wave surfers go? ›

NAZARE, PORTUGAL

Each year the worlds best big wave surfers descend on the shores of Nazare in the hope of breaking records, and catching that elusive 100ft wave. If it's going to happen anywhere in the world, it's going to happen here, it's just a matter of time.

What do surfers do to waves? ›

When surfers see a wave they can ride, they paddle quickly to catch the rising wave. Just as the wave breaks, the surfers jump from their bellies to their feet, crouching on their boards. Being able to stand up is the mark of an experienced surfer. Surfers ride the wave as it breaks toward the shore.

What is a Big Surf wave called? ›

Macking” – “Newport Beach was MACKING yesterday.” = huge waves. You could also say “maxxed out”, “double (or triple) overhead”, “cranking”, “outta hand”, or how about just “big”. “Kook” – “There are too many kooks out here”.

How do surfers survive big waves? ›

In order to do that, we have to increase our lung capacity, and we have to learn how to conserve oxygen; otherwise, we'll drown in conditions that most big wave surfers would survive. There are exercises that we can start with, such as rib breathing and diaphragmatic breathing.

How does big wave surfing work? ›

In the surf world, big wave surfing is riding waves over approximately 20 feet (6.2 metres) high. Surfers either paddle into a wave as you would with surfing in general or are towed by a personal watercraft (like a jet ski), depending on the wave's size and location.

How long do big wave surfers get held down? ›

A good illustration of this is swell interval: most large surf is running at between 17 and 20 seconds between waves in a set, which doesn't sound long, yet most big wave surfers have grim recollections of the “two-wave hold-down”, which — when you examine the intervals involved — couldn't be more than 30 or 35 seconds ...

What happens if you fall while surfing a big wave? ›

Especially when you're riding a powerful and large surf on a shallow break, you might fall on razor-sharp reefs that might break your board as well as injure you. Therefore, it's important to avoid a bad wipeout.

Why do big wave surfers not wear life jackets? ›

This is because life jackets are extremely bulky and uncomfortable. They can be restrictive when it comes to performing certain tricks or maneuvers in the water. Life jackets can be restrictive and interfere with the surfer's movement on the board and could hinder their ability to paddle, pop up, and ride the waves.

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