One good Turner deserves another
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RICK FIGNETTI
Last night in the Huntington Beach High School Auditorium, Timmy
Turner’s new surf film “Second Thoughts” premiered, with a good
turnout watching some sick footage from Indonesia.
Born and raised in Huntington Beach, Turner gives everyone a
glimpse of his travels with a couple of buddies, another local Brett
Schwartz and Seal Beach’s Travis Potter in search of perfect waves.
They travel to some remote islands in Indonesia, away from
civilization, surviving in the jungle, but scoring some barrels of
their life. No hot and cold water, no restaurants, no fancy boats,
but capturing some insane surf. It shows the pain, hunger, danger and
sacrifice made by these travelers seeking their dreams.
This is the second film by Turner, the first being “The Ombak,”
which also captured the beauty and adventure in foreign lands with
action-packed surfing, too. Turner attracted worldwide attention back
in 2003 when he got the cover shot of Surfer Magazine with a deep
tube, at one of his secret spots, and was nominated for photo of the
year at the Surfer Poll and Video Awards. There was also a story that
went with it about the trip, which was a day-by-day diary with
photos.
So those are the goods on the widescreen “Second Thoughts” --
heavy barrels by the boys that should be available on DVD at your
finer surf shops everywhere soon. There was a VIP package available
that night, which featured upstairs seating in the auditorium, a copy
of the new film and an invite to the raging party at Oggi’s afterward
with a ticket drawing for the “I survived Timmy Turner in Indo
Package,” which even featured a new surfboard giveaway.
Turner, a standout on the Huntington Beach High School surf team a
few years back, and his ripping brother Ryan have been a couple of
the top surfers from this area for many years in the amateur ranks
and pro division.
Their parents are active around town. Michele runs the Sugar Shack
Cafe, a legendary restaurant Downtown that’s fed hungry surfers for
years -- all the hotties eat there. And Tim runs the beach operations
for the city, where he can be seen taking daily care of our beaches.
The second generation Turners are into traveling, so there’s only one
thing to expect, and that’s more from https://www.TimmyTurner
films.com in the future. But enjoy this old-school surf discovery
and adventure film for now, with some great footage.
SURF CONTEST UPDATES
The United States Surfing Federation went up to the chilly waters
off Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz over the weekend. There was a combo
swell of southwest and northwest that produced good 4- to 6-foot
peeling rights off the point. HB youngster Cody Bertrand made the
final of the boys’, placing fourth after shredding up some heats.
Blazing to victory in the senior men’s was Surf City’s Mike Flister,
who had two eight-point rides in the final. Grand Masters saw the
Figster slashing a few big ones for the win, with Huntington’s Jay
Boldt getting some good rides, finish fourth overall.
No shark sightings, just otters cracking oysters on their chests
in the lineup and a few big seals cruising around. Next up is Morro
Bay in a couple weeks for some more cold water action.
That’s it for now, see ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an eight-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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