2.4 Pana de madera

Marine plywood board from an old fishing boat, about 1965. This type of boards receive the name of Pana, they are similar to the paipos used by the Hawaiians. They were small pieces of wood that made it possible to ride the small waves of

2.1 Bodyboard Morey Boogie Mach 7-7

MOREY BOOGIE model Mach 7-7, 1982. This model represents a milestone in surfing as it allowed a new approach to surfing for the youngest and less experienced in a funny and safe way Since its launch a decade earlier, bodyboarding has become very popular and

2.2 Bodyboard Gordon & Smith

GORDON & SMITH fiberglass bodyboard, Larry Mabile model, about 1986. Rarity within the world of bodyboarding made by the prestigious Californian brand representing the multiple paths the sport took and the need for experimentation through the use of different materials and shapes.

2.3 Wooden board

Wooden board, about 1971. Made by "Juan El Velero". Representative model of the own development of surfing in our islands. The fishermen and residents of Punta del Hidalgo and Bajamar, connoisseurs of the coast and the shore, played with the waves with the leftover wood

2.5 Sancheski

SANCHESKI skateboard, 1969. The first skateboard factory in Spain and Europe. Skateboarding was developed in California as a way for surfers to continue their activity when there were no waves. Since its introduction, it has not stopped evolving in different styles.