Coconut Wireless
Broken legs, jet skis washing up on the beach with no riders, and a shooting on the North Shore ... all via the Coconut Wireless.
Tow-in surfing versus paddle surfing has been an issue since Derrick Dorner, Buzzy Kerbox, and Laird Hamilton first assisted each other into huge Backyards using a Zodiac during the mid 90's...
The North Shore climax has been reached and this wonderful destination will soon be forgotten...
This is what it looks like to be caught inside by a 40-foot wave on a North Shore outer reef...pretty crazy video!
The Triple Crowd, Alana and her thong take on Sunset, and a large North swell pounds the North Shore Of Oahu...all reported via the Coconut Wireless. Check the photo gallery of all the action!
This week on the Coconut Wireless: Overheard at Foodland, "Where are all the Hawaiians?" and "Are the waves up or down?" Plus a ripping photo gallery filled with beach bunnies and blow tails.
TransWorld SURF's man on the North Shore; Flynn Novak, ponders the "Six Weeks On The North Shore" media reporting and actually enjoys the rain and muddy water.
Between a late check from TWS and a slew of new visitors following his every move at Rockies, Flynn isn't a very happy camper this week. Today he poses the question: "Is The Pro Surfing Dream Dead?"
Apparently, nearly killing yourself in the shorebreak at Ke'iki is a new form of big wave training. Check the hilarious video of Flynn's tow-partner Justin Lambert getting smashed.
Flynn Novak fills us in on the latest happenings on the North Shore of Oahu via the Coconut Wireless. This week: Rippable Rocky Point, a new board from Owl, and jet ski antics.
A day late (hey, he's on Hawaiian time) Flynn Novak reports from the North Shore of Oahu via a super irie underwater video from Waimea bay.
The first installment of the Coconut Wireless with Flynn Novak takes us behind the scenes and into the pit of last week's early season, typhoon-generated mega swell that slammed into the North Shore of Oahu. Stay tuned every Tuesday for Flynn's reports from the front lines of surfing.










