Pete Cabrinha

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Pete Cabrinha
Personal information
Full namePeter Cabrinha
Born (1961-09-13) September 13, 1961 (age 62)
Oahu, Hawaii
OccupationAthlete
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm) [1]
Weight145 lb (66 kg) [1]
SpouseLisa Letarte Cabrinha
Other interestsArt
Website www.cabrinha.com
Sport
Sport Surfing, Windsurfing, Kitesurfing, Foilboarding, Wingfoiling

Pete Cabrinha (born September 13, 1961 on Oahu, Hawaii) is an American big-wave surfer, windsurfer, kitesurfer and artist. [2] [3] [4] [5] He is the founder and brand manager of Cabrinha Kites. [6]

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Pete Cabrinha with an experimental wing in 1982 Jim Drake's Wing, Pan Am Cup 1982.jpg
Pete Cabrinha with an experimental wing in 1982

Career

Windsurfing

In 1985 he won the world wave sailing championship. [7]

Tow-Surfing

In 1993, Cabrinha and his friends Laird Hamilton, Dave Kalama, Rush Randle, Brett Lickle, Mike Waltze, Mark Angulo, Derrick Doerner, and Buzzy Kerbox started to experiment in big surf on the North Shore of Maui and invented a spin off called tow-surfing. They called themselves the "Strapped Crew”. Using a personal watercraft to tow themselves into large waves they set out to explore the outer limits of big wave surfing. [8]

Kitesurfing

In the late 90s, Cabrinha experimented with kites and helped pioneer the sport of Kiteboarding. Together with his friend Dan Bolfing, Cabrinha began to design kiteboards under the Cabrinha label. In 2000 Cabrinha joined forces with the Pryde Group and Cabrinha Kites was born. The company launched their first product line in 2000 and is now selling kiteboarding equipment in over 70 countries. [9]

Foilboarding and wingsurfing

Foilboarding and wingsurfing are other hybrid surf sports which Cabrinha helped to pioneer and later industrialize.

Artist life

A son to an artist mother, Cabrinha pursued the arts for over three decades. His mixed media art works combine his photography and graphic design skills with off-center painting techniques. [10] [11]

Personal life

Cabrinha lives on Maui with his wife, former windsurfer and fashion designer Lisa Letarte Cabrinha, and his daughter, Tahiti Cabrinha. [12] [1]

Titles

Media Appearances

Movies and Documentaries

Other Media Appearances

Kiteboarding Magazine, The Link between Surfing and Art, October 2019. [23]

Chapter One: The Kiteboard Legacy Begins, Audiobook, 2018. [24]

Looking Sideways Podcast, 2018. [25]

Adventure Sports Network, The Evolution of Pete Cabrinha: 4 Decades at the Cutting Edge of Watersports, 2018. [26]

Liquid Salt Mag, Interview, 2018. [11]

Time Magazine: Top 100 Innovators, September 2001. [27]

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