No prior experience necessary though you must be able to swim and have a healthy love of the ocean. After your lesson you’ll be stoked to rinse off, change, and savor the memories while grinding on a nearby burrito. We are adjacent to the waves, and offer bathrooms, hot showers, and an outdoor changing area where you’ll meet your instructor and get fitted with your wetsuit. It’s way easier than changing in the street. We are the only surf lesson company in Laguna Beach with a shop dedicated exclusively to lessons. We have a very high ratio of students stand up their first time out, and launching into a lifetime of passion for surfing. You’ll love their passion for teaching and friendly attitudes. Through us, you can rent paddleboards, surfboards, and boogie boards. Our instructors are experienced professionals who pride themselves on getting you up, and keeping you safe. Nantucket Surf Club prides itself in being small, locally owned, and a family business. Our 2 hour lessons allow you ample time to learn paddle out, wave judgment, etiquette, and pop-up techniques. We teach at Thalia St, Laguna's best location for beginner waves. to 5 p.m.Our Laguna Beach surf lessons are limited to 3 students per instructor. Eventually, it’ll be a rare opportunity for someone to open a new business in the heart of Cayucos.Ĭayucos Surf Co., is at 145 N. They will also have muralists come in to put artwork on some of the interior walls, Molette said.Īnd the move frees up the old space, which is a prime location for a new business venture, though no signs listing it available have been put up yet.Īnd, peering through the windows, it appears that the interior needs some work before it’s ready to be leased again. They also brought with them the glass front door off their original store, which is adorned with hundreds of surf stickers - a time capsule of surfing history. There’s also a basement space that she said they are using for storage.īack when Rich Man Poor Man was in there, they had items from numerous vendors filling all three floors with a maze-like set up that revealed a myriad of treasures seemingly around every corner. The building, which has the look and feel of an Old West saloon, has a wrap-around second story space that Molette said they plan to fill with historic exhibits from the Cayucos Historical Society, and local surf memorabilia creating a museum of sorts and celebrating Cayucos’ rich history. The larger space has allowed the store to expand its offerings with more clothing and still carry all the gear needed by the local surf community. The old front door to the former location of Cayucos Surf Co., is a history of the surfing industry told in stickers and will be a part of Cayucos Surf Cos., new store. Molette said they plan to hold a grand opening some time in March. That antiques consignment shop moved to Cambria in 2013 leaving the 3-story building vacant.Īfter a ton of clean up, paint and remodeling work done by the owners, Cayucos Surf Co., moved in a single day and held a soft opening on Jan. The business at the end of January moved about a half block down Ocean Avenue into a historic building that’s been vacant for nearly a decade, and most recently housed the Rich Man Poor Man Antique Mall. The McClory’s daughter, Allysa Molette, said the business has grown steadily since it opened, and out-grew their original store space. The new store fills a historic building that has been vacant since 2013.Ī family-owned Cayucos surf shop has caught a wave, and moved into a larger space down the street, and expanded its offerings.Ĭayucos Surf Co., was begun in 1996 by Kevin and Lisa McClory in a corner space at 95 Cayucos Dr., in a prime location just down from the Cayucos Pier Plaza and Vet’s Hall. Photo shows the front entrance to the new Cayucos Surf Co., store, 145 N.
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