CAPE VERDE 2007: THE MOMENT THAT CHANGED WAVE SAILING
CAPE VERDE 2007: THE MOMENT THAT CHANGED WAVE SAILING
CAPE VERDE 2007: THE MOMENT THAT REDEFINED WAVE SAILING
Quatro shaper Keith Teboul, reflects on the groundbreaking Cape Verde event of 2007, where he witnessed Kauli Seadi’s revolutionary approach to wave sailing. Riding a twin-fin board with unmatched style and innovation, Seadi carved his way to the final, going head-to-head with local legend Josh Angulo. Looking back, Teboul sees this event as a pivotal moment; one that reshaped the future of wave sailing forever.
Quatro say: “In 2007, something shifted. A shorter, twin-fin board, shaped by Quatro, opened the door to a new way of riding waves. In this short film, Keith Teboul reflects on the evolution of wave board design, the role of Maui’s shaping scene, and the moment in Cape Verde that redefined what was possible.”
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