2 Years In!
/Two years ago today, this little lady set sail. Currently in Hawaii the story goes on.
Happy Birthday Baby!
G
High-Performance Custom Surfmats Hand Built in the UK
Phileas was the 50th mat to come out of the G-Mat workshop. To celebrate this, and to say thank you for all the support I've been shown by the mat world, I thought it fitting to send her off around the world.
This blog is a record of Phileas' journey. As she gets around and people send me their pictures and and some words I'll put them up on here.
Around the world in... Well... Who knows?!
Two years ago today, this little lady set sail. Currently in Hawaii the story goes on.
Happy Birthday Baby!
G
So Phileas has been a little quiet but she is still in the Sandwich Islands and has cropped up with Wild Bill Osgood. For those unaware, Bill is a wonderful artist and a quiet stalwart of Hawaiian surfing. A talented bodysurfer, Bill was excited about trying a mat.
Bill tells me that summer isn't exactly wave rich and he has had to go to some lengths to find wave but he and Phileas hit the Aquatic Road and found some secret gems. He has been enjoying his time with Phileas saying:
The mat was cool. I need one. Easy to drop in and you can flip the bow up when a bitchy little chop wants to slap you across the face!
There is some discussion around where Phileas goes next. She may stay in Hawaii or it may be time for another continent.
Stay tuned...
G
PS Wild Bill currently has a book out and available on Amazon.com entitled Outlaw Artist. Get hold of your copy HERE.
Dave Monasevitch has been playing host to Phileas on the Hawaiin Island of Kauai. In the company of the wonder that is Ambrose Curry, Dave has been getting to know our girl. It sounds like they've had fun:
EMAIL 1: "I got to ride Phileas in clean 1-2. It is really a great all around mat! I had so much fun this morning. Instead of carving a cutback, I enjoyed sliding across the face sideways and then reengaging the rail. It responds as nimbly as my thoughts. I’m so stoked with what you’ve got going on."
EMAIL 2: "Kauai is experiencing almost three weeks of virtually background swell from all directions. I matted with my buddy Ambrose [Curry] on the last of the East with South wrap. Some fun. He said, “This is a well made mat.” “Large volume.” “I like the valve. It’s superior.”
EMAIL 3: "Thanks tons for including me in the Philes Project. It’s a super fun mat. I rode it Sunday morning on glassy, waist high, lined up beach break.. Steep feathering sections out in front and the sweet fun of making them is my last memory of the Philes ride. Incidentally, (I’m a little slow) I finally figured out that the little valve makes it easy to blow up, and the big one is quick and precise for deflation. Pretty sophisticated, indeed. ;-) I let it dry out yesterday. Phileas’s boxed up. I’m going to the post office to mail it to Pahl, over on Moloka’i. I have a few pics I could send, I’ll have a look and if any came out I’ll send them on to you. Feel free to edit the blog as you see fit. I was hoping to get a few more mat guys on it, with video, but work schedules and distance from where we live and where we surfed didn’t allow for it this round. I’m looking forward to my very own Custom D-mat.. It’s going to be awesome. I’m off to mail the package! Aloha nut loa, Dave"
Many thanks right back at you Dave and Ambrose!
On Phileas goes. Next stop, Pahl Dixon on Molokai.
Cheers
G
Well, just got a great write up from Brandon Treloar (who can be found on Instagram as @shorebroke) on the Big Island of Hawaii. He has spent some time with Phileas and it sounds like they had a blast. Brandon has pulled out all the stops to send us the sights from his beautiful bit of the world. Unfortunately, the footage he got will never be seen with the Ocean claiming his GoPro.
Gutted...
Not to be deterred (what with being of Cornish descent) Brandon has sent plenty to satisfy our curiosity.
"Late one Friday afternoon in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaii. I received a call from work. "There's a package that arrived for you. It's on your desk." I knew what it was. Excited. I swung by the office after hours to pick it up. There it was. Sitting in all its glory. A beat up, reused box delivered by the trusty United States Postal Service. I couldn't wait. I opened up the box and found her. Phileas. After what must have been close to two years of following her travels around the globe. Hoping I'd have the chance to casually meet her. Phileas decided to make the pilgrimage to the Big Island and I welcomed her with open arms. After all. She was mine. At least for one hot minute. Once I got home. I laid her down on the bed. With roving eyes I gazed at every detail. Noticing where others let there marks. So many had before me. Taking pictures as if she was one of my French girls.
The next day we had a little 5-7 foot West swell starting to pulse at Pine Trees. A mellow reef break. We loaded up and headed on down. Sitting in the shade I cracked a chance cold one and started to blow her up. Thinking to myself. 'Ugh! How many dudes have had their mouth on her valve?' The beer quickly washed away the thought. I sat for a few looking at the break. The left wasn't hooking up. The right had a crowd. Donning my fins and slathering on sunscreen, then I'm off. I jump into the water and let her cool. I recheck the inflation and adjust. Paddling her out like a trophy wife, I make it t the line up. Some faces were out that day. Most stoked to see a mat, what a lot grew up riding, out in the water.
A set starts to show. I paddle out a bit further but stay a bit on the shoulder. After all it was our first time together. We had to ease into our rhythm. The left shuts down and the right connects. Arms stretched out across her deck we make the drop. Pulling myself on top we start our bottom turn. A little pressure on the corner. Lift up the outside pontoon and we're off. Racing down the line. Trimming up and down the wave. A section breaks in front of us. We skirt around it then another to the same affect. We make it all the way inside. I was smiling from ear to ear. 'What a wave!' I sat deeper and deeper with each wave trying her limits. She rode like a champ. Pure speed and control. Surprising the crowd with how fast and maneuverable a bag of air can be.
The afternoon brought a drop in the tide and cleaned up the wind. As I paddled back out for our second session. I saw the left come through. A great little boxes wave. It was on! The local body boarders givingme stink eye, we waited. A set rolled through and seemed to clean everyone out. Except for myself and one boogie. One stacks up on the horizon. I'm deep. Deeper than the boogie. We're both paddling for the wave. As it starts to pitch, a buddy of the boogie shouts, "let him go!" Perhaps testing me to see what the outcome would be. He backs off and it's myself, Phileas, and the wave. A steep drop right into the pocket. Shift my weight and Phileas engages. We scream down the line , riding the wave until just before it closes out over some dry reef. The paddle back out the boogies came and talked story. They seemed to be amazed that the drop was made and that the wave was ridden. Some youngsters asked plenty questions about riding mats. All showed a new found stoke for a different type of surf craft.
The next day the swell dropped off and the wind was intense. This was followed by a week long flat spell and a trip out to Newport Beach, California. Phileas stayed in Hawaii. Once I got back we made a trip down to Lyman's. A left point break that breaks off a reef. A super fun wave that has a fun drop and plenty of room for long arching turns. It was smaller than hoped. Only 2-3 feet but still some fun waves with no crowd. We caught wave after wave for about and hour and a half before the first person paddled out. Soon after it was a mess. Board surfers everywhere. It was time to go. We loaded and went home.
Though Phileas was out on Big Island for three weeks, we were only able to get her in the water twice. Plenty of waves were had. Copious smiles from riding her, telling the story of her journey while in the water, and thinking about how I am a part of a great group of dudes who all like to ride a bag of air. I wasn't her first. Nor well I be her last.
Graeme is a master of his craft. His construction and design is second to none."
Thanks a lot to Brandon for taking care of Phileas and showing her around. He sent stacks more photo's which I've put in a gallery below. Hover on shots to bring up a description. As for Phileas, she's continuing her tour of the Sandwich Islands.
On she goes.
G
Akaka Falls, Hamakua Coast
Bamboo Forest in the Rain, Hamakua Coast
Capt'n James Cook Monument, Kealakekua Bay
Haleakala, Maui in Foreground-Mauan Kea & Mauna Loa in the Background
Kailua-Kona at Night
Kailua-Kona Sunset
Kailua-Kona
Kealakekua Bay
Kealakekua
Leaving Pine Trees, Kailua-Kona
Looking East (Mauna Kea (13,700ft.) Observatory, Mamalahoa Hwy, Kohala
Looking North on Mamalahoa Hwy, Kohala
Looking West on Mamalahoa Hwy, Kohala
Lyman's Sunset, Kailua-Kona
Lyman's, Kailua-Kona
Magic Sands (La'aloa), Kailua-Kona
Magic Sands (La'aloa), Kailua-Kona
Sunset at Magic Sands (La'aloa), Kailua-Kona
Mamalahoa Hwy, Kohala
Pele's Eyes, End of the World, Keahou
Hawaiian Sunset
Pine Trees, Kailua-Kona
Day at the beach. Pine Trees, Kailua-Kona
Sunset, Kohala Coast
Sunset, Kua Bay, Kailua-Coast
Sunset, North Kohala Coast
Up Mauka in Kealakekue
So then, Phileas lands on the Big Island after her stint in Oahu with Chris. Chris is currently sorting through his photos so stay tuned for them,
Phileas now resides with Brandon Treloar - Good Cornish name that! Anyway it appears from the snap below that Brando has given Phileas so time to get some rest... Or at least I hope that's what's been going on?! Here's what Brandon had to say:
Aloha Graeme,
Phileas has navigated her inter-island travel successfully. We'll take good care of her out here in Kailua-Kona, on Big Island of Hawaii. Looking at some of the shredding mat surfers who've literally left their mark on her makes me feelhonored to be a part of such a wonderful adventure.
I look forward to my time with her. I'll be in Southern California, more specifically Newport Beach area, from 22-29/4/2016, if you're looking for a hand off in that area. Otherwise. Let me know where the next suitor lives and I'll send her on her way.
Please post any evidence of her arrival in case you know any locals who want to share in the experience.
Mahalo,
Great stuff. Looks like a flying visit and then on she goes! Given the fact that it took Phileas a year to get out of Cali I think she'll be headed on from Hawaii. Stay tuned...
G
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