Of the 40 some miles of
coast line that is inside Ventura County about 30 of those miles one could
actually live at the beach or a few blocks from the beach.
Maybe 20 miles are homes
on the beach or areas that are beach breaks. Ventura
town itself has a short area of home on the beach and there are some condos and
apartments on the beach on the point.
As a kid if you were
fortunate enough to have lived in one of those beach communities and started
surfing…. well, most likely that’s what every surfer would like. The Campbell
brothers Malcolm and Duncan lived along the beach in Ventura
County in what is called Oxnard
Shores. That’s where one of the
most world renowned surfboard designs got its start. https://www.bonzer5.com/
Over the years there have
been a number of surfboard labels that have come up out of Ventura
County that have held up over the
years. William Dennis being one of them getting started in 1967 and still being
made today. Ventura surf shop is
one of the longest established surf shops on the California
coast and it is home for William Dennis Surfboard as well as a home for
Campbell Bros.
In the early days of
surfing there was Morey-Pope that had success and reach outside of its home of Ventura
County. In contemporary times I’d
say it’s Campbell Bros. that have certainly had success and reach outside of Ventura
County. As a matter of fact,
Campbell Bros have continued to grow. The reach of their unique design is
global. There are very few surfboard labels that have a global audience. Not
only a global audience but also a surfboard design like no other. If you know
surfboards and see a Bonzer you know exactly what it is…. Not your normal run
of the mill kind of shape. As well as many surfers favorite boards.
The population of Ventura
County has grown in large proportions.
Still certainly not as populated as other places along the coast of California.
The more populated coastal towns and counties have certainly contributed to
surfing and surfboards in very large ways. And I would say that Ventura
has its contributions too. Both in the early days of the surfboard industry and
now.
My post this past May got
me started writing about all this Ventura
stuff because… “I was recently told
that a certain surf magazine publication turned away a story about Morey-Pope.
The 60’s surfboard company from Ventura and it’s very significant
contribution to surfing and it’s history…..”
Well that Story has been published. In Australia not California https://www.pacificlongboarder.com/
Go figure.
D.R.