Apr. 2010 - Hawaiian South Shore Surf News

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- Have you Signed Up for Royalty Rewards yet? - Check Out the April Tides - We have Info on the SUP World Tour - Read Out Interview with Richard Holibaugh - Would you rather have coke or water? - Check Out our Featured Items this month Shortboard/ SUPERbrand SUP/Riviera, Ron House, Gerry Lopez

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Customer Profile: Richard Holibaugh

How long have you been surfing?About 25 years. Started the summer before my freshman year in high school.

Where do you usually surf?Seems like white stains (plains) beach because it's the most convienent, but there is a spot in Waianae that I like: north shore if it's under 6 feet, I like lighthouse too if the wind is light and it's a weekday.

What do you enjoy most about surfing?You can have a conversation with yourself and no one will think anything is wrong.

If you had to choose just one board to ride, which would it be and why?Probably the 10’ bing because I could ride knee high junk to overhead chuns.

What do you do for a living?I am a correctional officer.

What do you do when you're not surfing or working?Cruise with my wife & our daughter or play soldier on select weekends.

How long have you been shopping at Hawaiian South Shore?Almost 2 years time flies.

What does your board quiver consist of?One SUP, a 12'1 laird, aka big red, a 10' bing Indy noserider, a 9'0 bing zeph is is, a 7'8 takayama egg, a 6'8 merrick flyer, a 6'6 custom Ivan, and a 6'6 Ivan twish. Always looking for additions now that I have a place to keep' em all.

SaleS Help Wanted noW!Do you know someone that could be a great sales person? I'm seeking a part time worker for our rapidly growing surf shop. Our busy shop is constantly buried with far too much to do. We need a sales person that is honest, organized and likes to complete their tasks. Keith and Saresa are always buried with work and need some help with sales. They believe in excellent customer service and maintain that they need help from someone that is honest, detailed-oriented and sociable. Do you know someone? If so, please have the person call or email us right away! We are looking for a person that is able to work 15 hours a week, pay is negotiable. Our number is 597-9055 and email us at [email protected]. Hopefully you will be able to help us!

Thank you very much,David Kelly

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#1.) 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (Likely applies to half the

world population)

#2.) In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken

for hunger.

#3.) Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as much as 3%.

#4.) One glass of water will shut down

midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of

Washington study.

#5.) Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.

#6.) Preliminary research indicates

that 8-10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for

up to 80% of sufferers.

#7.) A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble

with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed

page.

#8.) Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by

45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%, and one is 50% less

likely to develop bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water you should

drink every day?

#1.) In many states the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a car accident.. #2.) You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke and it will be gone in two days. #3.) To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the 'real thing' sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china.

#4.) To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola. #5.) To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion. #6.) To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes. #7.) To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake. Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy. #8.) To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains. It will also clean road haze from your windshield.

CokeWater

Now The Question is... would you like a glass of

water...or a glass of Coke?

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April TidesHawaii, Honolulu April 2010N 21° 18.5' / W 157° 18.5'

Tide Tables, Charts and Scripts available at FreeTideTables.comSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

00:15 L 0.105:13 H 0.911:01 L -0.318:17 H 2.0

SR 06:22SS 18:44MR 21:52MS 08:08

2

01:20 L 0.205:53 H 0.711:34 L -0.219:07 H 1.9

SR 06:21SS 18:44MR 22:51MS 08:58

3

02:37 L 0.306:41 H 0.512:09 L 0.020:05 H 1.8

SR 06:20SS 18:45MR 23:47MS 09:50

4

04:10 L 0.307:54 H 0.412:54 L 0.121:12 H 1.6

SR 06:19SS 18:45MS 10:45

5

05:34 L 0.209:55 H 0.414:05 L 0.222:23 H 1.6

SR 06:19SS 18:45MR 00:37MS 11:39

6 (3rd)

06:27 L 0.211:39 H 0.515:46 L 0.323:27 H 1.5

SR 06:18SS 18:46MR 01:23MS 12:33

7

07:00 L 0.112:35 H 0.717:16 L 0.3

SR 06:17SS 18:46MR 02:04MS 13:25

8

00:18 H 1.507:25 L 0.113:14 H 0.818:24 L 0.3

SR 06:16SS 18:46MR 02:42MS 14:16

9

00:59 H 1.507:46 L 0.013:47 H 1.019:19 L 0.2

SR 06:15SS 18:47MR 03:16MS 15:05

10

01:33 H 1.408:05 L 0.014:18 H 1.320:07 L 0.2

SR 06:14SS 18:47MR 03:49MS 15:54

11

02:04 H 1.408:23 L -0.114:49 H 1.520:52 L 0.2

SR 06:13SS 18:47MR 04:22MS 16:44

12

02:34 H 1.308:43 L -0.215:20 H 1.721:36 L 0.2

SR 06:12SS 18:48MR 04:54MS 17:34

13

03:03 H 1.209:05 L -0.215:52 H 1.822:20 L 0.2

SR 06:12SS 18:48MR 05:29MS 18:27

14 (New)

03:34 H 1.009:28 L -0.216:27 H 1.923:07 L 0.2

SR 06:11SS 18:48MR 06:06MS 19:21

15

04:06 H 0.909:55 L -0.317:05 H 2.023:58 L 0.2

SR 06:10SS 18:49MR 06:47MS 20:19

16

04:40 H 0.710:24 L -0.317:47 H 2.0

SR 06:09SS 18:49MR 07:32MS 21:18

17

00:57 L 0.205:19 H 0.610:57 L -0.218:35 H 2.0

SR 06:08SS 18:49MR 08:23MS 22:17

18

02:07 L 0.206:08 H 0.511:37 L -0.219:31 H 1.9

SR 06:08SS 18:50MR 09:20MS 23:15

19

03:27 L 0.207:20 H 0.412:27 L 0.020:34 H 1.9

SR 06:07SS 18:50MR 10:20

20

04:40 L 0.109:07 H 0.413:39 L 0.121:41 H 1.8

SR 06:06SS 18:50MR 11:22MS 00:09

21 (1st)

05:33 L 0.010:53 H 0.515:18 L 0.222:46 H 1.8

SR 06:05SS 18:51MR 12:25MS 00:59

22

06:13 L -0.112:05 H 0.816:58 L 0.323:43 H 1.7

SR 06:05SS 18:51MR 13:27MS 01:45

23

06:46 L -0.212:59 H 1.118:24 L 0.3

SR 06:04SS 18:51MR 14:28MS 02:28

24

00:35 H 1.607:16 L -0.313:45 H 1.419:36 L 0.2

SR 06:03SS 18:52MR 15:29MS 03:08

25

01:21 H 1.407:45 L -0.314:27 H 1.820:39 L 0.2

SR 06:02SS 18:52MR 16:29MS 03:48

26

02:05 H 1.208:14 L -0.415:08 H 2.021:38 L 0.1

SR 06:02SS 18:53MR 17:30MS 04:29

27

02:47 H 1.108:44 L -0.415:48 H 2.222:33 L 0.1

SR 06:01SS 18:53MR 18:32MS 05:11

28 (Full)

03:28 H 0.909:14 L -0.416:28 H 2.323:28 L 0.1

SR 06:00SS 18:53MR 19:34MS 05:57

29

04:09 H 0.709:45 L -0.317:08 H 2.2

SR 06:00SS 18:54MR 20:35MS 06:45

30

00:22 L 0.104:52 H 0.610:18 L -0.317:51 H 2.1

SR 05:59SS 18:54MR 21:33MS 07:38

©2010 FreeTideTables.com - For comparison only - Times are local - Tides in feet from MLLW

Standup World Tour - France 8th -16th May • Confirmed dates: 8 - 16 May • Location: Anglet, France • Main event: to consist of Top 24 plus alternates, 4 wildcards and a minimum of 4 entrants from the trials • Trials to be carried out - entries now open at: [email protected] • Pre-registration important, as entries are limited to 32 and it is on a first come, first served basis

Flight specials between the two events will become available in conjunction with our airline partner Air Tahiti Nui. - For more information contact us.

Tahiti 22nd -30th May • Dates: 22nd - 30th May • Location: Tahiti • Main event: to consist of Top 24 plus alternates, 4 wildcards and a minimum of 4 entrants from the trials • Trials to be carried out: entries now open at: [email protected] • Pre-registration important, as entries are limited to 32 and it is on a first come, first served basis.

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Riviera 9'2" "NUGG" Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Handle & TractionThe 9'2" Riviera NUGG is an agile board for all paddlers. Its shorter size makes it easier to handle/transport, perfect for women and children. This SUP is 31" wide, and as easy to ride as most 11' and 12' boards. The NUGG comes with a 5 fin set-up and offers a range of fin options to adjust to paddling conditions. Riviera traction is pre-installed.

This board works great for beginners up to 175lbs. or advanced paddlers up to 225lbs.

Ron House 10'6" Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Handle & TractionThe 10'6 is a middle of the road stand up paddle board for surfing and touring. With the 2+1 setup you can run the classic single fin set up, or run the tri-fin for more responsive progressive maneuvers.

Ron House's 10'6 is a good board for beginners from 200lb as well as bigger advanced standup paddlers from 280+

Gerry Lopez 9' 6" Stand Up Paddle Board w/ TractionThe Gerry Lopez 9'6' is a great all around SUP. You'll be able to modify the 2+1 fin set-up to adjust to the conditions. Works well in flat water and the surf.

Great board for beginners from 185lbs to advanced paddlers up to 250lbs.

Featured Items for This Month!New Sup From Rivera

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SHORTBOARDS

Superbrand Surfbaords, founded in 2008 by pro surfer Dion Agius, Clay Marzo, and Ry Craike, is all about progression.

The "Masta Blasta" features a medium rocker, single to double concave, mild rails and a slight hip in the outline. Optimized for a variety of conditions. Tuned in for those mind boggling bottom to top turn combos and power gauges.

The "Madness" Features increased rocker in nose and tail, medium rails and a deep single to slight double concave. Fully geared for mind-blowing maneuvers and critical recoveries. Menat to be surfe hard, top to bottom, in the pocket and over the lip. A must have to progressive surfing.