Blue Hawaii Surfboards????

I was wondering if anyone knows what happen to Blue Hawaii surfboards? I haven’t seen them in years, and i use to ride a 6’3" POTZ model and was wondering if anyone knew if they are still around? Thanks, Stephen Berube

someone correct me if im wrong… my cousin was riding for them a few years ago and i guess they were screwing people over or had problems within the company. anyway, they were eventually bought out and i believe the same shapers are still shaping for the new company. i’ve heard its pretty much the same company with a new name minus the problems of the old one, however, i dont know the name of the new company. -steve>>> I was wondering if anyone knows what happen to Blue Hawaii surfboards? I > haven’t seen them in years, and i use to ride a 6’3" POTZ model and > was wondering if anyone knew if they are still around? Thanks, Stephen > Berube

someone correct me if im wrong… my cousin was riding for them a few > years ago and i guess they were screwing people over or had problems > within the company. anyway, they were eventually bought out and i believe > the same shapers are still shaping for the new company. i’ve heard its > pretty much the same company with a new name minus the problems of the old > one, however, i dont know the name of the new company. -steveO.K. steve, thanks, plus or minus. What did you say? My dad walked away annoyed. Correct me if I’m wrong …

Blue Hawaii surfboards name was bought out. Glen Minami, owner and head shaper sold the big name to someone, forgot who. Glen wanted to start a new company and new everything. He has his new company called Infamy surfboards which are incredible. Nice shapes and incredibe glass jobs, light and no weave showing up on all his boards. Glen has been doin adds in ESM magazine, check it out. Dunno if he has a website.

Blue Hawaii surfboards name was bought out. Glen Minami, owner and head > shaper sold the big name to someone, forgot who. Glen wanted to start a > new company and new everything. He has his new company called Infamy > surfboards which are incredible. Nice shapes and incredibe glass jobs, > light and no weave showing up on all his boards. Glen has been doin adds > in ESM magazine, check it out. Dunno if he has a website. Thanks, for the info. I’ll check it out, Haven’t seen any of his boards in awhile, and was wondering if they were still around. Thanks, Stephen