I was visiting a high school friend in So Cal in 1984 and we had a surf to Trestles. It was quite the adventure for us 14 year olds. Back then it really wasn't that crowded. Maybe 20 people in the lineup. Out of nowhere Cheyne shows up and tears the place to pieces. He blasted a lip and sprayed the hell out of my friend. After the surf session, we walked up the path behind him as he left. He was with some other surfer but I didn't recognize him. Great memories! I still have a McCoy 5'5" Lazor Zap Single fin and a Star Fin I bought on that trip. I bought the board for $20 from my friend's buddy. What a steal!
scripps lajolla learning how to surf early 80s, he was the man when it came staying stowked, always my favorite surfer, was never trying to be like any one else, so glad i stuck it out and learnd to surf.ps, runner up too many times, like dan marino
Cheyne WON the first OP Pro. I was there. He did a backside 360 to win it, but I was distracted by a girl on a beach wearing a G-String bikini--the first I ever saw
I watched Cheyne catch his first wave at Ponce Inlet waaay back when he came and stayed with my local shaper MAD DOG Bernie Crouch. Very cool guy and extremely powerful surfer. The waves were only 2 foot and he popped such a vertical off the lip like no one else can.
Some blokes watched one day, Cheyne Horan and Geoff McCoy strode down the beach carrying these two boards, one blue and one yellow, like nothing ever seen before. Some great surfing was seen that afternoon on those boards that were like no other before. Winged fins, very shortboards with fat noses the boards seem to glide over the water, they'd turn as if on a pivot. Speed across the face was amazing. Best all round surfer of my generation for sure and yes maybe the most under rated of all time.
I wish I could ride a single fin and maintain speed after big turns like Cheyne. I think the secret is the McCoy boards because they naturally find the tube.
If you watch closely Cheyne against Curren.Cheyne's wide tail zap is blazing 10 times faster.I have been shaping wider tails into my board for the last 10 years.
@MrZebos Thank you. I have always thought Cheyne under appreciated by the masses. I still think he is the best and most complete surfer of all time. I don't measure by world titles like some either.
Cheyne is in Brazil right now surfing in the Masters as we type. I think ASP will stream it. I hope he wins another Maters title. Agree with you. Those boards still hold up if you ask me. Prove designs. Now with retro they are getting a fair shake.
I have dealt with Pautschy for years and I do not believe GP ever did boards for Cheyne, but I am not 100% sure since he and Geoff were partners for a time during the Echo Beach days.
Yes he did. I thought he won the second as well, but the judges like lip smacks rather than carving all over the wave. All the folks sitting with me on the beach thought he won as well.
I was visiting a high school friend in So Cal in 1984 and we had a surf to Trestles. It was quite the adventure for us 14 year olds. Back then it really wasn't that crowded. Maybe 20 people in the lineup. Out of nowhere Cheyne shows up and tears the place to pieces. He blasted a lip and sprayed the hell out of my friend. After the surf session, we walked up the path behind him as he left. He was with some other surfer but I didn't recognize him. Great memories! I still have a McCoy 5'5" Lazor Zap Single fin and a Star Fin I bought on that trip. I bought the board for $20 from my friend's buddy. What a steal!
Always admired him, not as much for being an amazing surfer, as for being someone who had the guts to follow his own path.
My favorite surfer of all time. I saw him when he came to a local surf shop. I agree that he was highly underrated.
scripps lajolla learning how to surf early 80s, he was the man when it came staying stowked, always my favorite surfer, was never trying to be like any one else, so glad i stuck it out and learnd to surf.ps, runner up too many times, like dan marino
Cheyne WON the first OP Pro. I was there. He did a backside 360 to win it, but I was distracted by a girl on a beach wearing a G-String bikini--the first I ever saw
My dad named me after Cheyne Horan
Cool name 🤙
Texting this to Cheyne tomorrow .
I watched Cheyne catch his first wave at Ponce Inlet waaay back when he came and stayed with my local shaper MAD DOG Bernie Crouch. Very cool guy and extremely powerful surfer. The waves were only 2 foot and he popped such a vertical off the lip like no one else can.
Some blokes watched one day, Cheyne Horan and Geoff McCoy strode down the beach carrying these two boards, one blue and one yellow, like nothing ever seen before. Some great surfing was seen that afternoon on those boards that were like no other before. Winged fins, very shortboards with fat noses the boards seem to glide over the water, they'd turn as if on a pivot. Speed across the face was amazing. Best all round surfer of my generation for sure and yes maybe the most under rated of all time.
I wish I could ride a single fin and maintain speed after big turns like Cheyne. I think the secret is the McCoy boards because they naturally find the tube.
If you watch closely Cheyne against Curren.Cheyne's wide tail zap is blazing 10 times faster.I have been shaping wider tails into my board for the last 10 years.
He was something else on a skateboard (Coke team) then on a surfboard just exceptionally fluid and strong
@MrZebos Thank you. I have always thought Cheyne under appreciated by the masses. I still think he is the best and most complete surfer of all time. I don't measure by world titles like some either.
I don’t don’t know about that,I’ve surfed better that Horan most my life.
@1Atomtan Yes..G Strings we an oddity back then. Orange count gals were nice. Had great times when I lived there.
Cheyne is in Brazil right now surfing in the Masters as we type. I think ASP will stream it. I hope he wins another Maters title. Agree with you. Those boards still hold up if you ask me. Prove designs. Now with retro they are getting a fair shake.
SO inventive and ahead of his time. Slater *wishes* he was as cool as Cheyne. Watching this made me come out of my chicken skin!
Low stance ❤
this footage is from the 1983 surfing super series would u still have the vhs copy of this movie please ive been looking for it for 27 years now
Was he using a gullwing fin?
Did Pautsch shape any of his boards ?
I have dealt with Pautschy for years and I do not believe GP ever did boards for Cheyne, but I am not 100% sure since he and Geoff were partners for a time during the Echo Beach days.
Yes he did. I thought he won the second as well, but the judges like lip smacks rather than carving all over the wave. All the folks sitting with me on the beach thought he won as well.
i stayed at cheynes house a for a few days and then stayed at glen wintons house both super cool hey
RIP Geoff McCoy
Yes. A huge loss to surfboard design and surfing outlook. A true legend in every sense of the word.
Having more fins on your board does not make you a better surfer.
Maybe not, but more fins (in the right configuration) allow you to use more of the wave and surf more radically.
not against Curren, but if he would have made the backside 360 yes
That is truly horrible music.Makes the footage unwatchable.Pity...