
Today's waves at LOWERS.

It was the best condition during my stay.

The wave quality is better than when I was on the HURLEY PRO.

In the afternoon, when Nishii was exhausted and came out of the sea, Kei Kobayashi, who had finished school, also showed up.

We went to Catalyst, the Mayhem factory and surf shop where the 25th anniversary party for the Mayhem board was held.
I went to get the Knight Rider Hot Rod board I brought from Japan returned.

This is Chad, who was on display in the store.

Catalyst container office in a separate building

A rest area for factory workers

Chad is working quickly.

Leash plug installation process in progress

Installation of the work fins and box before installing the FUTURE fins

These are Kolohe's boards.
Lines were drawn on the rails in pencil, and I'm looking forward to seeing what they'll look like.

It looked so busy that there weren't even any racks to put surfboards on.

This is a campaign run by LOST in 2003 to celebrate Simon Anderson's invention of the tri-fin.
He was awarded $1 for each surfboard he made in 2003. Mayhem has great respect for Simon and MR as professional surfers and shapers.

This is a foam board with messages written on it at the party celebrating the 25th anniversary of the MAYHEM board.

Nishii was drunk too, so my handwriting is messy, but I wrote it in Japanese.