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Steve Boehne

Boehne started Infinity Surfboards in 1970. The first 20 years he personally shaped over 500 boards per year. Boehne still personally shapes 400+ boards per year beside 5 additional Infinity shapers. Steve and Barrie Boehne were tandem surfing stars for over 30 years. They won more contests than any other tandem team in history. Their wins include 6 Makaha International Titles, 8 Biarritz-European Championships, and 2 ASP World Titles. Boehne’s tandem board shapes are prized the world over. Surfing, as well as foam dust are in Boehne’s blood. He has a comprehensive understanding of surfboard design learned from his many years of riding and shaping such a wide variety of boards. He rides and makes everything from Stand Up Paddle boards, shortboards, longboards, tandem boards, guns, kneeboards, sailboards, paddleboards, wakeboards, to wave ski’s. Steve is truly one of the finest surfboard craftsmen of our time.



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The Boehne Bros

Dan’s talent as a surfer and background in science help him to create surfboard designs that surfers of all levels excel on. Shaping all of his personal boards since 11, Dan’s shapes have taken him to 1st overall in PASL in 1993, winner of the Power Turn award in the 1995 Quiksilver Expression Session and 2nd overall for two consecutive years in NSSA in 1996 and 1997. He was the only shaper invited to surf in the 2005 VZ Teahupoo trials. In 2000 Dan earned his Bachelors in Biological Sciences from UC Irvine and in 2004 he earned his Doctorate in Dental Surgery from UCLA. Dan’s comprehensive understanding of surfboard design and attention to detail show in every surfboard he shapes.

Older brother to Dan, Dave has been a designer as long as he can remember. Designing logos and artwork for Infinity before he was old enough to drive a car. Just like Dan, their father Steve taught Dave how to use a planer and hand shape boards from scratch. Dave has always been a fan of riding ALL types of surfboards from performance thrusters, twinnies, logs, singlefins, etc searching for the next “feel”.