Born and raised in Manhattan Beach, Young moved to the Northwest sometime in the early 1970's. After surfing our shores for a few years, he and his wife Kristen opened the 'Ricky Young Surfboard Shop' on Main Street in Bellevue. In addition to shaping surfbaords and running the shop, Young also organized the 'Kahlua Westport Longboard Classic,' a three-day surfing competition he founded in 1987.
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Sports Illustrated - May 18, 1964
Born and raised in Manhattan Beach, Young moved to the Northwest sometime in the early 1970's. After surfing our shores for a few years, he and his wife Kristen opened the 'Ricky Young Surfboard Shop' on Main Street in Bellevue. In addition to shaping surfbaords and running the shop, Young also organized the 'Kahlua Westport Longboard Classic,' a three-day surfing competition he founded in 1987.
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Living in Bellevue and surfing the straits/coast every month recently makes me wish a culture like this still exists here.
Thanks for this- my Dad is featured in the shoot and he could never remember the details of which magazine.
Caitlin- daughter of Bob.
I was fortunate to work with Ricky Young when he worked as a Carpenter for a big construction company in Seattle in 2003. He still had his surfboard shop in Bellevue. I lost touch after he left the Northwest, seems like he was in Panama City, anyway I don’t know if he is still alive, he would have to be in his 80’s . He was a pretty cool guy with lots to tell , cheers Ricky! Jim Willey, Mill Creek Wa.
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