Sunset Suratt Surf School

Sunset Suratt Surf School
Uncle Bryan's Sunset Suratt Surf School

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Surf School with a Good History

Way way way back in 2007 Sunset Suratt Surf Academy was going strong.  Today Sunset Suratt Surf Academy is still on the North Shore and in the water instructing and coaching surfers.  Most North Shore surf schools of today were not even around in 2007.

We promise a good time and a great adventure for all. Some students are so stoked with their surf session they post a video of their lesson with Uncle Bryan on YouTube.


You can have your own surf video. Every surfer we take out has the option to have our photographer/videographer document your session. Giving you a chance to review or show off your skills on the waves to your friends, family and the whole world (if you choose).

Uncle Bryan Suratt has been teaching & coaching surfers for over 40 years, from surf pros to now legends to bucket-list surfers.


If you would like to find a good, reputable surf school on the North Shore of Oahu, look no further, Sunset Suratt Surf Academy is what your looking for. Uncle Bryan is a North Shore native who knows the waves and the breaks like no other.

The best instructors and the best surf school is Sunset Suratt Surf Academy

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Get to Know Sunny Garcia

Sunset Suratt Surf School is proud of our line up of surf instructors. One of our instructors has won the Triple Crown of Surfing 6 times, which is the most any one surfer has claimed so far. He was also world champ in 2000 and has won the most victories in WQS competition. He is still on the Mens ASP world tour competing to this day. When he is back at home on the islands we are stoked to have him in the water with our students. Uncle Bryan is his coach. He is Sunny Garcia.



"I only work for Uncle Bryan, he has the best school on the north shore and he has been coaching me for 20 years."

To follow Sunny and his surfing career watch him surf live on www.aspworldtour.com

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How Often Does Hawaii See Thunder and Lightening?

We get a lot of question from future visitors to the islands. Since today is a rather stormy day we thought that it would be best to answer this question:

How Often Does Hawaii See Thunder and Lightening?
Not very often. Fortunately the Hawaiian islands are not in the path of weather systems that deliver such meteorlogic sights and sounds. However, it is said that Kauai get more thunderstorms than the other islands. I guess that could be due to the fact that Kauai is one of the rainiest places in the world.
We googled the question and found that the majority of answers pointed the finger at Kauai
"Kauai Absolutely- Because of the winds and relative humidity Hawaii doesn't get that many t-storms compared to, say, the midwest. But Kauai, being the wettest, gets the most."
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Best Surf Colleges?


Sure Sunset Suratt's Surf School is the best surf school on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. BUT what if you want to go to a good college...scratch that what if you want good surf nearby a college? Which college is located closest to the best surf breaks. Surfline.com offers an article on "Higher Learning"
Amazingly University of Hawaii ranks 5th!!!!
5. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII


Photo: Jeremiah Klein

PROXIMITY AND ACCESS TO SURF: Biking distance to the lefts at Publics; an hour car ride to the waves of your life on the North Shore.

SURF CLASS(ES): There are learn-to-surf classes, Ben Finney covers Polynesian and surfing history in one of his Anthropology classes and Ricky Grigg covers surf forecasting in an Oceanography class.

SURF TEAM: No official surf team, but as former student Casey Morris points out, "There's the Hui -- thank you for sharing your Island and your waves."

SURFING PROFESSORS: Ricky Grigg (Oceanography); Roger Lucas (Oceanography); Eric Firing (Oceanography); Ben Finney (Anthropology).

SURFING ALUMNI: Fred Hemmings, State Senator; Paul Strauch, '60s stylist; Peter Cole, North Shore legend; Nainoa Thompson, Regent and Polynesian Navigation expert, Sean Lopez (Gerry's nephew); Sue Brown; the Kanialii family; Leilani Patacchia (Fred's sister); Mike and Peter Miller.

HOW HARD TO GET IN: Comparable to 6-foot, West Peak Sunset Beach: it takes commitment but it's manageable. Average high school GPA: 2.0 (residents), 2.5 (non-residents).

KNOWN CURRICULUM: International Business classes are superior; they also have a solid law school program as well as a great art program.

ANIMAL HOUSE/PARTY FACTOR: Did someone say, "luau"? They sell beer on campus and you can even use your meal card for it.

MALE/FEMALE RATIO: 46/54

COST (in-state/out-of-state): $6278/$16,934

EXTRA CREDIT: You're right in the cradle of surfing civilization and an hour from the North Shore. Be sure to take a field trip to the Bishop Museum. Oh, and the food's good, too. As Casey Morris says, "the L&L Chicken Katsu plate lunch is all you need."

DEMERITS: Those post-exam trips to Femme Nu have a tendency to burn up the limited finances faster than a struggling dot-com. Plus, you're still trying to shatter stereotypes -- even in Hawaii. "There's an elitism in academia that's unfortunate," says Ricky Grigg. "If you're a surfer, you almost have to work harder to prove yourself."

ADDRESS/CONTACT: 2600 Campus Road, SSC Room 001 Honolulu, HI 96822; Phone: 808-956-8975; www.uhm.hawaii.edu
 
Where does your college rank?

READ MORE AT Surfline.com  "Higher Learning"