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“The Greek” Bolen 2006
Huntington’s Amazing
Mind
Even though The Greek’s tag name comes from his
grandparent’s ancestry, Bob Bolen is practically
as local as the HB Pier itself. He graduated from Bolsa
Grande High School in Garden Grove and first took to
the Huntington waters in 1958. The Greek was groomed
on the shores of Orange County, namely Dana Point and
HB and his passion for wave riding quickly blossomed
along with his surfing abilities. Sharing waves with
such notables as Dick Dale and Mickey Muñoz,
he also managed to finish near the top of surf competition
rankings during the early days.
Aside from his talent in the water, Bolen exemplifies
the spirit of Huntington Beach’s unique innovation
in countless forms. Beginning as a board builder, his
Surfboards by The Greek business soon blossomed into
a surf shop in town – a legacy that lasted from
1960 until 1980. His constant quest for advancement
allowed him to begin experimenting with the surfboard
fin. The Greek invented, designed and patented the “Turbo
Tunnel” fin which allows water to flow through
the fin providing maximum turning and control. |
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if that wasn’t enough, Bolen also is a successful
Real Estate broker with Huntington Beach Reality. Along
with the Real Estate office, he runs Bob Bolen’s
Surf Museum. Within the museum are numerous surfboards,
photographs, inventions, and various surfing artifacts
which highlight the cultural and industrial spectrum of
the sport.
By providing immeasurable contributions to local society,
which range from sponsorships to the environment, Bolen
has deeply entrenched himself in the HB community. His
concerns for justice and well-being have brought him in
on many City Council meetings. He also sits on the Board
for a Downtown Business Improvement District, which began
in 1994. And now with his well deserved induction to the
Surfing Walk of Fame, The Greek’s will always remain
a part of Huntington Beach history. |

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