An curved arrow pointing right. JetSurf combines motorized water sports with a surfboard that can ride waves up to 35 mph. Produced by Jenner Deal Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Sports JetSurf ...
A workout bicycle on pontoons, a compact submarine for three people and a motorized surfboard are among the pricey water toys debuting this year at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Many of ...
SAN DIEGO — Who needs big waves when you can just hop on your surfboard and take-off. The company JetSurf is touring the county with its first ever fully electric board. JetSurf is a motorized ...
Once an avid surfer, former Marine Jorge Ortiz can enjoy the surf again, thanks to Freedom Alliance. The nonprofit organization presented the local veteran with a motorized surfboard during a Troop ...
The JetSurf, a motorized surfboard, will be at the Seattle Boats Afloat Show this week. Photo via jetsurfny.com Surfing without real waves? Technology’s expanding role in water sports is redefining ...
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I recently got an email from the son of long-time surfboard builder Steve Walden telling me that I should check out a new motorized surfboard that his dad was working on. Steve has been a good pal of ...
PONCE INLET -- It is "the James Bond surfboard." That's the most common first reaction to the motor-propelled surfboards made by WaveJet, said Kelly Virgulto of the San Diego-based company. But ...
VENTURA, Calif. — At first glance, the board that Steve Walden was punching through the thigh-high waves looked like just another surfboard. Then you notice that as he’s moving out through breaking ...
A Florida man duped retail investors out of about $350,000 by convincing them he was about rack up big sales with a motorized surfboard product, the SEC said. Roberto J. Clark Jr. of Palm Bay, Fla.
A Palm Bay man convicted of duping potential investors into giving him thousands of dollars was sentenced to six years in federal prison. Roberto Clark, 50, convinced 14 victims to invest $400,000 in ...