No Bad Waves: Talking Story with Mickey Munoz
By (Author) Yvon Chouinard
Patagonia Books
Patagonia Books
2nd August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
160
Width 228mm, Height 228mm
878g
Mickey Muoz has been called the surfers surfer, and is loved and respected among the cognoscenti for his contributions to surfing and the surfing life for the past 60 years as a surfer, a pioneer of Waimea Bay, a stuntman (stand-in for Gidget), a board shaper and designer, and as a sailor and boatbuilder (Americas Cup). Mentored by the Malibu greats of the 40s, and an influence on generations of surfers since, Mickey weaves the story of a California waterman using his own life and that of his friends.
Mickey Munoz was instrumental in the development of big-wave surfing in California and Hawai'i - and in the progression of surfboard design. He was also involved in building P-Cats and Hobie Cats and the early design, development and racing of beach cats. He was featured in the popular surf documentary Riding Giants (2004). His resume ranges from underwater demolition work to stunt doubling for Sandra Dee and Mickey Rooney, to helping build the America's Cup catamaran Stars & Stripes.