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Pottz Takes Surfing Into a New Stratosphere

Dean Wilmot vividly recalls the day he was surfing out at Whale Beach with a mate and Martin Potter came swaggering down the beach with a brightly sprayed Glenn Minamishaped Blue Hawaii under his wing.

“It was a beautiful day and I sprinted back to my car and grabbed my camera gear and tripod and quickly set up…”

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