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paddleYolo Board, a Florida-based company with a focus on stand-up paddle boards, launched a kayak-sup hybrid, called “Yolo Yak.” Made out of polyethylene, that plastic material found in kayaks, Yolo Yak is more durable than a fiberglass surfboard and fairly light for its size. It measures 11’10” long, 33″ wide, and weighs 60 lbs. It’s targeted market is recreational paddling and various forms of fishing, including crabbing. The nose has a bungee tie down system, where “cargo” can be secured, especially fishing gear.

Now for those who are neither tourists nor diehard fisherman, but only surfers looking for waves, the Yolo can be … Details

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MYRTLE BEACH – Organizers of the 58th annual Sun Fun Festival celebration have released details on the event marking the annual kickoff of summer on the Grand Strand.

According to a news release from the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, the core festival, June 5-6, will take place at Grand Park across from The Market Common on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. The festival typically draws between 30,000 and 40,000 attendees each year.
The festival will feature live entertainment throughout June 6, celebrity meet-and-greets, H2X Racing’s 2009 Tour of personal watercraft racing and demonstrations on Grand Park Lake, food and arts/crafts vendors, fireworks, as well as the Miss Sun Fun/Miss Sun Fun Teen pageant.

Here are some of the highlights of the events:

58th Anniversary Sun Fun Festival Kickoff Ceremony, June 6… Details

First you burn out, smoking and spinning the tires and leaving rubber on the track, adding traction for the launch.

After that, drag racing is all about the first 60 feet.

“That’s the best part. You’ve got 700 to 800 horsepower and put the pedal to the floor and feel the G-force push you back into your seat and hold on for the ride,” said Wade Metzinger.

Metzinger has been drag racing for 10 years, and for about five years at the Tulsa Raceway Park. Because he likes spending weekends at the track, he decided to drag his wife into racing as well.

Abbey Metzinger said, “Before I met him, I was a lake rat, skiing and boating, and Wade was racing… Details

The four female surfers on Team Hawaii went undefeated in the first round of the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship contest today.

The first round of the Girls 18 division and second round of the Boys 18 division were run in 4- to 5-foot waves at Salinas, Ecuador.

Hawaii surfers Leila Hurst, Malia Manuel, Nage Melamed and Alessa Quizon each posted an impressive first-round win…. Details