URBAN ARMOR GEAR | Further // Hawaiian Water Patrol by Zak Noyle @urbanarmorgear | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
The latest 'Further Series' brought us to the North Shore of Oahu, guided by UAG ambassador Zak Noyle. Focused on uncovering the most genuine and compelling stories of the island, we started our trip with the Hawaiian Water Patrol. This brave group can be seen on their jet ski's at nearly every surf event in the area, patrolling and rescuing those who need them.
"The night before, I have a hard time sleeping," recalls Terry Ahue, co-founder of the Hawaiian Water Patrol. "I'm always watching the buoys, making my own prediction if the contest is gonna go or not. But we're like a well-oiled machine; everyone knows exactly what to do. This group is my 'ohana."
Director - Zak Noyle
Video - Calvin Muusse
Art Direction - Paul Smith and Steven Thomas
Photography - Zak Noyle, Kammeran Keola, and Paul Smith
Drone Footage - Nick Gruen
Production - Eleven 17 Creative
Victim 1 - JT Fox
Project Lead - Casey Bevington and John Alvino
Special thanks to Terry Ahue and the entire Hawaiian Water Patrol
The latest 'Further Series' brought us to the North Shore of Oahu, guided by UAG ambassador Zak Noyle. Focused on uncovering the most genuine and compelling stories of the island, we started our trip with the Hawaiian Water Patrol. This brave group can be seen on their jet ski's at nearly every surf event in the area, patrolling and rescuing those who need them.
"The night before, I have a hard time sleeping," recalls Terry Ahue, co-founder of the Hawaiian Water Patrol. "I'm always watching the buoys, making my own prediction if the contest is gonna go or not. But we're like a well-oiled machine; everyone knows exactly what to do. This group is my 'ohana."
Director - Zak Noyle
Video - Calvin Muusse
Art Direction - Paul Smith and Steven Thomas
Photography - Zak Noyle, Kammeran Keola, and Paul Smith
Drone Footage - Nick Gruen
Production - Eleven 17 Creative
Victim 1 - JT Fox
Project Lead - Casey Bevington and John Alvino
Special thanks to Terry Ahue and the entire Hawaiian Water Patrol