In this episode of The Lineup, we explore the life and craft of legendary surfboard shaper Eric Arakawa. From his roots in Pearl City, Hawaii, to becoming a celebrated name in surfboard design, Eric shares his journey of passion, perseverance, and innovation. He offers a candid look at life on the North Shore when the surfing world descends and casts its attention on surfing's Mecca, discussing the unique mix of excitement and challenges the start of the surf season brings. Eric reflects on the evolution of his craft, recounting how he started shaping boards at just 14 years old, reclaiming Island Classics, his experience with Hawaiian Island Creations, and the transformative impact of technology like CNC machines on board building. He highlights the importance of collaboration, sharing memorable stories about working with pros like Michae Ho and the late, great Derek Ho, 3x World Champion Andy Irons, Megan Abubo, Jack Robinson, Kanoa Igarshi, and more, and the indispensable contributions of his team, including Shayden Piccaro and Alonso Correa. Eric also opens up about his personal growth, detailing how he overcame self-doubt and rediscovered his love for shaping, finding new purpose and vision in his work. Now looking ahead to his next chapter, Eric reflects on the legacy he's building, the importance of his factory team, and the joy of seeing his boards perform on the world stage.
