Two birds during Hurricane Noel, Oct. 2007, Avon Beach (just down the street from the Avon Sail House, Cape Hatteras, NC, photo M. Nold
Chicks on Avon Beach, Cape Hatteras; waves: hurricane Noel

Is your surf less than perfect? Wondering why the 'rock star' Wave boards never seem to GO when you need them to GO (now please!)? Pilot error? No breakfast? Too much triple-fried food?

Don't worry, there is hope...! Thanks to the talented team and amazing support from the Quatro crew at the Pauwela Cannery HQ on Maui, after 3 years of inception, the FastWave board has become a reality, and it rocks! With imput from many team and 'real-world' riders, shaper for the stars, Keith Teboul, et.al. listened and built many prototypes to be tested by themselves and off-island crew, until they got it right.

Featuring a faster overall rocker, a wider more volumed tail, sharper rails off the tail with the chine carried further forward, and a zippy double-concave, progressive V hull shape, the FastWave cooks! (No frying necessary...) Take your pick: 82, 92, or 100 liters.

Each FastWave is shaped and constructed at the Quatro custom factory at the Cannery with CNC accuracy, full custom durability and detail, including an airbrush finish. Try one, buy one, order special details, at the Avon Sail House.

Avon Sail House partner, Olaf Podehl, on Quatro FastWave prototype and Simmer Sail Icon at the Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras, post-hurricane Noel surf
Quatro custom FastWave boards at the Avon Sail House
Fastwave rider Olaf Podehl on Simmer Icon at the Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras, post-hurricane Noel
team rider Dana Miller on Simmer X-flex at Cape Sebastian, Oregon coast; photo: Steve Pruitt