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DESIGNED AND SHAPED IN SATELLITE BCH, FLORIDA<br />

CATALOG // TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN<br />

QUALITY BOARDS AND PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

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CATALOG // TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM


CONTINUING TO EVOLVE THE SPORT WE LOVE<br />

THOMAS | PRIESTLEY | RATTRAY | BYERLY | RATHY | DANIELS | LITTLE | HESSE | VALDEZ<br />

GET TO KNOW THE BYERLY<br />

FAMILY THROUGHOUT THIS<br />

CATALOG. QUICK ONE ON ONE<br />

INTERVIEWS WITH A LITTLE<br />

GLIMPSE AT WHO THEY ARE<br />

AND WHERE THEY COME FROM.


Since the founding years of Wakeboarding and Wakeskating it’s been<br />

my dream to build a company that pushes the way people ride and<br />

look at the board sports we love. Combining Butch’s endless hours<br />

of hands on shaping and design with the team’s loyal and endless<br />

talents, we’ve once again been able to build a fresh new line that<br />

includes the most innovative construction methods and front line<br />

knowledge. We are friends and family driven by our passion to create<br />

quality, unique products that have been truly ridden, re-designed and<br />

ridden again in order to provide you with the finest tools to progress<br />

our sport. This is not our job, this is our life. Enjoy the finest <strong>Byerly</strong><br />

collection ever assembled and thank you for your continued support.<br />

- Scott <strong>Byerly</strong>


SCOTT BYERLY<br />

SCOTT BYERLY///INTERVIEW 5-28-14<br />

WHERE YOU FROM?<br />

SCOTT: Orlando, Florida. Now living in Windermere.<br />

When did you get into Wake?<br />

SCOTT: When it had sandal strap bindings and the<br />

boards were one direction... back in skurfer<br />

days, whenever that was? The 80’s?<br />

So...What inspires you nowdays?<br />

SCOTT: In Wake...where it is now, from where it<br />

was. Watching all these new guys wakeskating and<br />

stuff. It’s like all these tricks we dreamed of<br />

back in the day are like an every day occurrence<br />

now. And all these spots and all these kids and<br />

that’s all they do, that’s what inspires me a<br />

lot!<br />

Hellz Yeah, the kids are killing it!<br />

Okay, Whiskey, Wine, Weed or water?<br />

SCOTT: Can I pick three? Or one i don’t like? i<br />

dont like whiskey.<br />

What’s your favorite shred video of<br />

all time?<br />

SCOTT: Shred Video? Man......Road Kill.<br />

Great Answer! Thats a great one.<br />

Boxers or Briefs?<br />

SCOTT: I prefer none.<br />

What’s a Fad that really pisses you<br />

off?<br />

SCOTT: Um.... The Selfie Fad with these girls.<br />

So, tell me about the first time you<br />

met Butch?<br />

SCOTT: Man, he had blue hair, and a nose ring all<br />

the way threw his nose, a bull ring. He was like<br />

this surfer from over at the beach and he wakeboarded.<br />

He would always come over with these new<br />

boards he would make himself and it started that<br />

way. I think he was a team manager for Arnette?<br />

Yeah that’s how I met him. And then he wakeboarded<br />

too, skateboarded, surfed and made boards.<br />

He wanted to make me a board and I think made me<br />

my first finless boards. He’s been shaping ever<br />

since, for a long time. Every Time I go surfing<br />

with him I forget my surfboard, so I always end<br />

up going home with a new one :)<br />

So what’s up with <strong>Byerly</strong> Wakeboards,<br />

where do you want to see this go?<br />

SCOTT: Basically Butch and I wanted to start our<br />

own brand. We’re going on our 9th year now and<br />

it’s come leaps and bounds from where we started.<br />

With all the technology that Butch is putting in<br />

the boards and our team being some of the best<br />

riders out there, like all around. From contest<br />

to rail stuff to cable parks, they’re doing the<br />

craziest shit out there, I see it just continuing<br />

to do that. Just keep trying to stay in the<br />

forefront and trying to keep the sport cool, you<br />

know. Just kinda try to do something different<br />

and not the same old shit.<br />

In your 21 years in wake, whats the<br />

coolest moment you’ve been a part of ?<br />

SCOTT: When Rathy and Mitch Langfield won the<br />

world championships in the same year on <strong>Byerly</strong><br />

Boards.


BUTCH CUSTOMS<br />

Every shape in the <strong>Byerly</strong> line is marked with Shaped by Scott “Butch” Bouchard. <strong>Byerly</strong> and Butch’s<br />

longtime friendship and collaboration has produced some of the most popular shapes in the history of<br />

wake. Innovations like 3-Stage rockers and Molded-in fins have all come out of Mr. Bouchard’s shaping<br />

room. Each board featured in the <strong>Byerly</strong> line was created and shaped by hand from a single piece of<br />

foam, designed to the exact specifications of the team. Over the years Butch has not only shaped each<br />

board but also designed and perfected every construction and lay-up within the line. You can be assured<br />

that any <strong>Byerly</strong> board shaped by Butch is the most progressive product in the industry.


PARKFLEX<br />

BOARD<br />

COLLECTION<br />

2015<br />

THE 2015 BYERLY LINE UP FEATURES BOARDS DESIGNED<br />

FOR ALL RIDING STYLES AND ALL ASPECTS OF THE SPORT.<br />

INNOVATIVE SHAPES AND CONSTRUCTIONS MAKE THIS THE<br />

MOST TECHNICAL AND ADVANCED LINE TO DATE.


EVOLUTION OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY<br />

At <strong>Byerly</strong> Boards we pride ourselves on pressing the limits of fiberglass technology and board<br />

construction. Our “Evolution of Glass Technology” refers to the different internal construction<br />

methods we use throughout the line. These technologies and construction methods took years<br />

of development and testing to ensure they were perfect before they were introduced.<br />

CARBON ENERGY RING CONSTRUCTION<br />

This construction incorporates Carbon and Kevlar stands into a<br />

360 degree rope perimeter. These two elements add strength, explosive<br />

pop and responsiveness.<br />

DOUBLE LAP CONSTRUCTION<br />

This construction utilizes the additional strength created when the<br />

top and bottom fiberglass sheets overlap one another at the perimeter<br />

of the board. Once fused, the overlapped glass creates a<br />

stronger, more durable sidewall. The Double Lap is exclusive to<br />

<strong>Byerly</strong> boards and the first level of fiberglass technology.<br />

Available on:<br />

FELIX | BP<br />

Available on:<br />

FELIX, BP, AR-1<br />

CARBON COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION<br />

Carbon Composite Stringer construction is Scott Bouchard’s most<br />

advanced addition to the line. This industry exclusive construction<br />

utilizes the strength and lightweight properties of woven Carbon<br />

by fully wrapping two core segments. These stringers mirror the<br />

rocker line creating more energy and rebound than traditional<br />

boards. This construction offers true multi-flex zones providing<br />

soft tip and tail flex and a preloaded zone between your boots for<br />

explosive pop. Due to their tip to tail configuration, the Carbon<br />

Composite Stringers also fuse the top and bottom laminates in<br />

the most vital area, the rocker line creating the most durable and<br />

technical construction available today.<br />

FIBERGLASS ROPE INLAYS<br />

This ultra strong material in found in the sidewalls of the Buck<br />

series. Once pressed the fiberglass perimeter fuses with the deck<br />

and base fiberglass to create a durable edge with no additional<br />

weight.<br />

QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

Available on:<br />

AR-1<br />

CROSS-LINK FIBERGLASS I-BEAM CONSTRUCTION<br />

Cross Link construction is the culmination of years of testing and<br />

design. It is the most advanced form of fiberglass technology to<br />

date. This innovative construction method utilizes the strength<br />

provided by linking the top and bottom laminates through woven fiberglass<br />

stringers. These stringers are threaded through reliefs in<br />

the core allowing them to make contact with both the top and base<br />

fiberglass laminates. When the board is laid up the resin fuses with<br />

the laminates to form a singular fiberglass structure.<br />

AEROCORE<br />

This aerospace grade layer of material is inlayed into the deck of<br />

the AR-1 to create a stronger more responsive feel by transferring<br />

a rider’s movements to the edges of the board quicker. It also<br />

provides a denser foundation for additional strength and durability.<br />

STRATA TRACK MOUNTING SYSTEM<br />

This revolutionary mounting system allows a rider to choose any<br />

point on the Strata’s 13-inch axis to secure their boot, allowing for<br />

the ultimate micro stance adjustment and customized set-ups.<br />

/////<br />

Available on:<br />

MONARCH<br />

BUCK<br />

FLEX<br />

Available on:<br />

AR-1<br />

Available on:<br />

BUCK<br />

Available on:<br />

AR-1<br />

Park Flex – The only choice for the cable<br />

park! These boards feature our most<br />

flexible feel and a durable construction.<br />

Hybrid Flex – Can’t make up your mind<br />

where to ride? These boards are a great<br />

choice for riders looking for some flex at<br />

the park and great pop off the wake too.<br />

Boat Flex – Taking it into the flats? These<br />

boards are designed to be responsive on<br />

edge and explosive off the wake.<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM


CODY HESSE<br />

BOARD // THE FELIX


INTRODUCING:<br />

THE FELIX<br />

WITH A COMBINATION OF TEAM RIDER FEEDBACK AND<br />

BUTCH’S FOCUS ON HIGH PERFORMANCE, THIS TRULY<br />

IS THE NEXT LEVEL PARK FLEX CONSTRUCTION.<br />

QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

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FELIX<br />

SIZES: 51” 54” 56” | FINS: 4 - .8” SS BEAM<br />

The Felix was designed to be the perfect choice for any rider<br />

that calls a cable park home. Strategic flex zones and exclusive<br />

construction processes make this the ultimate park board.<br />

FEATURES<br />

+ Shaped by Scott “Butch”<br />

Bouchard<br />

+ Continuous Rocker<br />

+ Carbon Composite<br />

Construction<br />

+ Full Perimeter Energy Ring<br />

Sidewall<br />

+ Biolite 3 Core<br />

+ Rounded Profile<br />

+ Thinner Flex Specific Design<br />

+ Subtle Center Landing<br />

Feature<br />

+ Layered Bi-Ax Glass<br />

+ Sintered Base<br />

+ M6 Insert Pack<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM<br />

51” YELLOW COLORWAY


BRENTON PRIESTLEY<br />

BRENTON PRIESTLEY///INTERVIEW 7-10-14<br />

So... Where you from and how old?<br />

BRENTON: Melbourne Australia and I’m 25<br />

When did you get into Wake?<br />

BRENTON: Been wakeboarding since I was 7 years<br />

old. Always hitting up the lake on family holiday.<br />

I guess ever since then I haven’t stopped.<br />

What’s the coolest thing about<br />

Americans? What’s the worst thing<br />

about Americans?<br />

BRENTON: I find that a lot of Americans and the<br />

friends I have in America are very similar to<br />

Australians. And the worst thing? Probably when<br />

people flip out on my accent and try to fuckin’<br />

repeat it. That’s pretty annoying.<br />

What’s the coolest moment for you<br />

this year??<br />

BRENTON: Um...Probably learning a Double Indy<br />

Tantrum over a set-up out in Germany. That was a<br />

pretty cool moment, to learn something new.<br />

So... What kinda music you into?<br />

BRENTON: I like a lot of Rock n’ Roll. Old 80’s<br />

music and stuff.<br />

What other sports you into?<br />

BRENTON: Skateboarding, skydiving and surfing.I used<br />

to snowboard. I kinda just like standing sideways.<br />

So what you been working on?<br />

BRENTON: Right now I’ve been working on a video<br />

part and trying to winch a lot. Do some different<br />

shit and hitting a lot of urban spots. I’ve been<br />

filming since September and have only about 6 winch<br />

spots. Lot of fuckin’ hard work, a lot of building<br />

and lugging shit through the mud and hopping fences<br />

and shit. Definitely not going and getting a gas<br />

can and riding behind a boat for 30 minutes.<br />

Hey, so is it true that wombat poop<br />

is cubed? Does this mean they have a<br />

square rectum?<br />

BRENTON: Hu?... I don’t know? Where you getting<br />

this information from? All I know is that<br />

Wombats are gnarly little things. They’re so<br />

solid, If you hit em with a boat trailer they’d<br />

almost flip the boat trailer.<br />

One thing you live by?<br />

BRENTON: To live I guess! Living to work not<br />

working to live.<br />

What’s your overall thoughts on the<br />

state of wakeboarding?<br />

BRENTON: It’s only fuckin’ going forward. I mean<br />

when I was younger I kinda had it in the back of<br />

my mind that all the other sports were going to<br />

look at wakeboarding like it’s going to be the<br />

next rollerblading. But now with all the bigger<br />

gaps and winching and all the shit we’re doing<br />

like doubles and inventing new tricks, it’s only<br />

going forward and getting crazier. I don’t think<br />

it’s going anywhere and it’s good to be a part<br />

of wakeboarding right now. It’s a lot of fun


JASON HAZLE<br />

Jason Hazle makes his living in the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, a contemporary<br />

painter who also does commissioned drawings and freelance work for companies<br />

like RVCA and Top Shop. He runs a small company called AllusiveCollections.com with<br />

a group of artists creating clothing and running art exhibits exposing both underground<br />

and established artists. To see more of his work check out www.hazleart.blogspot.com.au<br />

QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

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BP<br />

SIZES: 54” 56” | FINS: 4 - .8” SS BEAM<br />

Brenton Priestley brought his creativity into the shaping room<br />

designing his BP to be super responsive & poppy behind the<br />

boat or at the cable. Utilizing Butch’s Carbon Composite<br />

Stringer Construction the BP can take a beating.<br />

FEATURES<br />

+ Shaped by Scott “Butch”<br />

Bouchard<br />

+ Continuous Rocker<br />

+ Carbon Composite<br />

Construction<br />

+ Full Perimeter Energy Ring<br />

Sidewall<br />

+ Biolite 3 Core<br />

+ Reinforced, Elevated<br />

Footbed Area<br />

+ Subtle Center<br />

Landing Feature<br />

+ Layered Bi-Ax Glass<br />

+ M6 Insert Pack<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM


AARON RATHY<br />

AARON RATHY///INTERVIEW 5-28-14<br />

Where you from?<br />

AARON: Vancouver Island, Canada - Nanaimo<br />

How old were you when you moved to<br />

Florida?<br />

AARON: Seventeen. That was pretty much right when<br />

I turned pro. It was within a year after that.<br />

Do you feel like you have to live in<br />

Florida to be a pro wake boarder?<br />

AARON: It was just so much easier. I know I would<br />

have never made it staying in Nanaimo. It was<br />

mainly boat riding back then and you had to go to<br />

Florida, for me anyways.<br />

How’d you get in with <strong>Byerly</strong>?<br />

AARON: When I signed with Hyperlite. Everyone<br />

looks up to him when they’re coming up. He was<br />

like one of the main dudes even back then. He was<br />

always super cool and we didn’t really kick it<br />

that much, but he was always cool on trips and<br />

stuff like that. He is just a cool guy because<br />

of the things he does for kids in the industry.<br />

He’s not like all stuck up and stuff, he’s really<br />

humble and down with the sport. He just wants to<br />

see it grow. He realizes that the new kids are<br />

the ones that are going to grow it.<br />

What other sports do you do?<br />

AARON: I skate, surf as much as I can, I used to<br />

snowboard a lot but then living in Florida kind<br />

of put a hold on that.<br />

Who’s supported you along the way?<br />

AARON: All my sponsorships are really good. My<br />

parents. They were super cool with me pretty much<br />

dropping out of school and moving to Florida and<br />

pursuing my dreams. I know that it was really<br />

temporary and if it wouldn’t of worked right away<br />

they would have brought me back, but just to let<br />

your kid do that and have that freedom and go for<br />

that experience was really cool. And I mean fuck,<br />

they’ve helped me so much along the way. There’s<br />

no way I’d be doing it without them.<br />

What’s your most memorable moment<br />

you don’t remember?<br />

AARON: I’ve only blacked out twice in my life and<br />

once was my 17th birthday and once was my 21st.<br />

It sucks. I think people black out for a reason<br />

and I don’t black out and I feel like it’s a curse<br />

because I remember all the stupid shit that I do.<br />

What’s on your walkman?<br />

AARON: Cage the Elephant is one of my favorite new<br />

bands. But I listen to a lot of Jose Gonzalez, a<br />

band called Junip. Mainly classic rock and I guess<br />

you’d call it alternative. I really like acoustic<br />

music. Oh yeah and Elliot Smith, always listening<br />

to him.<br />

Do you play any instruments?<br />

AARON: I play the guitar. I haven’t been doing<br />

it very long but it’s pretty much taking over<br />

my life.<br />

What’s your favorite moment this year?<br />

AARON: I guess it’s easy to say my favorite moment<br />

was winning rider of the year but that’s just like<br />

something that’s kind of a title. Man... I’ve had<br />

so many of them. It was cool cause like in the last<br />

few years I’ve got to see the younger generations<br />

progress. Like I got to see Dowdy’s double roll<br />

to blind in which he won trick of the year and I<br />

filmed it. There’s just all these cool little moments.<br />

It’s just fun to be a part of. I was like<br />

a part of the growth of the sport in my generation<br />

and it’s just cool to see those younger kids pushing<br />

it. So I had a lot of special moments this year<br />

that pushed me.<br />

What do you see for the future of<br />

wake?<br />

AARON: The kids obviously. More park events. I<br />

think there is a real cool movement going on in<br />

Europe right now. Boat riding is not dead, it’s<br />

just expensive. I think the future would be getting<br />

better in the park and better board control<br />

and then when you get the opportunity take it to<br />

the wake. Spend more time and not as much money<br />

at the park and when the time comes you’re better<br />

behind the boat.<br />

What’s your favorite place on earth?<br />

AARON: It’s just home. I just want to go home.<br />

Vancouver island is so amazing. I didn’t really<br />

appreciate it growing up, like you know how it is<br />

but now I miss it so much.<br />

Single Married or Other?<br />

AARON: Uh... Other I guess? Definitely other.<br />

Something you want people to know<br />

about you and your career?<br />

AARON: I don’t know... It’s been crazy, been a<br />

really weird roller coaster. It’s been fun for<br />

a long time and I’ve met a lot of great people.<br />

Hopefully it will go on for a lot longer and I<br />

want to move on to something else.<br />

What do you think is next for<br />

AARON RATHY ?<br />

AARON: I like really enjoy what I’m doing right<br />

now and I realize that barely anyone retires off<br />

of action sports so I’m not really blinded by<br />

that. I’m not really sure yet I’m still thinking<br />

about it. But I’ve been thinking about it a lot<br />

for a long time. Definitely do something I enjoy<br />

over something for money.


STRONGER &<br />

MORE RESPONSIVE<br />

Scott Bouchard has always utilized innovative new materials<br />

in all of the products he creates. AeroCore is no exception.<br />

This aerospace composite material is sandwiched between<br />

layers of glass creating a composite deck platform with<br />

superior stiffness and strength. This platform provides a<br />

more responsive feel by transferring rider’s movements to the<br />

edges quicker. This reduced response time makes the AR-1<br />

initiate an edge and release from the wake quicker than any<br />

other board in the line.<br />

QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

/////<br />

AR-1<br />

SIZES: 53” 55” | FINS: 4 - .8” SS BEAM<br />

The AR-1 is Aaron Rathy’s board of choice and the first to feature<br />

Cross Link Construction. This series is fast and responsive with<br />

explosive pop, the perfect choice for hard charging boat riders.<br />

FEATURES<br />

+ Shaped by Scott “Butch”<br />

Bouchard<br />

+ Continuous Rocker<br />

+ Aero Core Construction<br />

+ Cross Link Construction<br />

+ Full Perimeter Energy Ring<br />

Sidewall<br />

+ Biolite 3 Core<br />

+ Reinforced, Elevated<br />

Footbed Area<br />

+ Subtle Center<br />

Landing Feature<br />

+ Layered Bi-Ax Glass<br />

+ High Gloss UV Clear Finish<br />

+ Strata Track Mounting System<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM


INTRODUCING:<br />

THE BUCK<br />

BUTCH’S NEWEST CREATION FOR WAKE TO WAKE<br />

ACTION! GREAT SPEED AND CONSISTENT POP MAKE<br />

THIS THE NEW TEAM FAVORITE.<br />

QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

KYLE RATTRAY<br />

KYLE RATTRAY /// INTERVIEW 5-14-14<br />

WHERE YOU FROM, HOW OLD?<br />

KYLE: Guelph, Ontario. Just turned 29<br />

How did you get into Wake?<br />

KYLE: My family when we grew up, we had a cottage<br />

about four hours north of lake Toronto so in the<br />

summertime I’d go up all summer long so I grew up<br />

tubing and kneeboarding and water skiing and one<br />

day my dad rented me a wakeboard from this shop<br />

in town and ever since that day I never went back<br />

to skiing. I started wakeboarding with my family<br />

at the cottage I started taking lessons and went<br />

to a couple wakeboard camps and sort of one thing<br />

led to another and ended up taking a year off<br />

of school between high school and university and<br />

ended up moving down to Florida to kind of wakeboard<br />

for a year. I met the guys at O town and I<br />

met the guys at the boarding school and kind of<br />

the rest was history.<br />

Was there some moment when you decided<br />

you were going to try to go pro?<br />

KYLE: The first time when I really thought I’d<br />

try to make a go of it was Travis Moye and Shaun<br />

Murray approached me from the boarding school<br />

and offered me a job there I could work at the<br />

camp and live on my own and ride and train and I<br />

had a few sponsors. It was kind of what gave me<br />

that opportunity for me to have time to coach and<br />

have time to train on my own and that was when I<br />

was like ok I’m going to try to stay down here<br />

for a little bit and give this a shot and see<br />

what happens. I was 19 at that time and I’m still<br />

fighting the fight today.<br />

If you could be in any summer<br />

Olympic event which would that be?<br />

KYLE: I really like basketball I wish I was<br />

taller and could play basketball.<br />

Coolest place you’ve ever been?<br />

KYLE: Bacalar Mexico. It’s like a four hour drive<br />

from Cancun deep in the heart of Mexico. Me and<br />

J.D. actually went there for the Al Sur movie<br />

we had no idea where we’re going. It was super<br />

sketchy driving on the road for like four hours<br />

way in over our heads and we showed up in the<br />

middle of the night, no idea what it looked like.<br />

When we woke up it was this lake in the middle of<br />

no where, there isn’t one other boat on the lake<br />

and it’s 50 miles of 100 feet deep and crystal<br />

clear water. It was the sickest place ever.<br />

If you had to get a tattoo of any<br />

<strong>Byerly</strong> team guy on your ass, who<br />

would that be?<br />

KYLE: That’s kind of a disrespectful place to<br />

get a tattoo and I really don’t think the person<br />

would think it was funny, but it’d have to be<br />

George. He’d probably get a kick out of it cause<br />

he’d think it was funny. He’d be honored, maybe?<br />

What fad really pisses you off?<br />

KYLE: People wearing board shorts as shorts. Like<br />

if you see people walking in the mall wearing<br />

board shorts with socks and shoes and a button up<br />

shirt I’m not into that. It just really irks me.<br />

BUCK<br />

SIZES: 54.5” 56.5” | FINS: 4 - .8” SS BEAM<br />

The Buck’s Fiberglass Rope construction creates twice the<br />

strength of a traditional wakeboard layup allowing this series to<br />

be thinner while delivering the explosive pop <strong>Byerly</strong> riders have<br />

come to love off the wake.<br />

FEATURES<br />

+ Shaped by Scott<br />

“Butch” Bouchard<br />

+ Continuous Rocker<br />

+ Full Perimeter CoEx<br />

Fiberglass Sidewall<br />

+ Strategic Flex Pattern<br />

+ Subtle Center Landing Feature<br />

+ Biolite 3 Core<br />

+ Layered Bi-Ax Glass<br />

+ Double Lap Construction<br />

+ M6 Insert Pack<br />

/////<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM<br />

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QUALITY BOARDS & PREMIUM COMPOSITES<br />

KYLE RATTRAY /// CONTINUED<br />

So, what you listening to?<br />

KYLE: I’m kind of all over the map, I like hip<br />

hop I like dubstep I like electronic . It kind of<br />

just depends on the mood, if I’m in the boat or<br />

at the cross fit gym.<br />

Have you ever ridden a unicycle??<br />

KYLE: I’ve tried, at the cross fit gym. I’ve<br />

actually recently been working on my juggling<br />

skills and juggling and riding a unicycle is<br />

something I should be able to do or want to be<br />

able to do so I’ve recently been juggling I’ve<br />

yet to find a unicycle. I’ve conquered juggling,<br />

and next I’m going to try to conquer the unicycle<br />

and then link them together.<br />

Speaking of the gym, Can you tell<br />

us a little bit about Cross Fit and<br />

it’s part in your life?<br />

KYLE: It’s a huge part in my life right now it’s<br />

really helped me, honestly, not feel old and not<br />

get beat up. I think it goes back to the level<br />

where wakeboarding’s at these days. I think the<br />

days of staying up late and partying on tour and<br />

showing up half there, that doesn’t happen anymore.<br />

To be able to compete and stick around as<br />

long as I have you kind of have to take care of<br />

yourself. I found cross fit like 2-3 years ago. It<br />

completely changed my body, it changed how I feel,<br />

how I feel on the water. It made wakeboarding<br />

easier, it made me not sore. It’s been a really<br />

fun secondary thing to have to wakeboarding. It<br />

translates back to our sport really well.<br />

Have you ever caught a mature<br />

alligator with your bare hands?<br />

KYLE: I have this weird thing its kind of embarrassing<br />

I’m actually super scared of fish. When I<br />

was a kid I hated falling in the water I used<br />

to splash my hands so fish wouldn’t come near me<br />

and to this day I won’t fish cause I don’t want<br />

to take the fish off the hook . I’ve seen a ton<br />

of gaters, I’ve been super close. There’s no way<br />

in hell I’d want to touch it, jump on it.<br />

What’s one thing you’ve learned in<br />

life you want to pass on?<br />

KYLE: I think just don’t take it super serious<br />

just sort of have fun and enjoy it. Once I sort<br />

of felt more comfortable where I was and where I<br />

fit in the wakeboard world I just kind of did my<br />

thing and when I started doing that things were<br />

a lot more fun and a lot less stressful and I<br />

started to ride better because I wasn’t worrying<br />

who was judging me. Just ride the way you want<br />

to ride. Especially these days, there’s all kinds<br />

of guys who are doing things that wouldn’t have<br />

happened 5 to 10 years ago that wouldn’t of been<br />

considered cool or wouldn’t have been accepted. I<br />

think wakeboarding’s ready for some kids to come<br />

in and shake things up a bit.<br />

Who’s the hottest person you’ve<br />

ever rubbed suntan lotion on?<br />

KYLE: My Wife<br />

Ha! good answer<br />

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CODY HESSE<br />

JACOB VALDEZ<br />

CODY HESSE///INTERVIEW 5-28-14 JACOB VALDEZ///INTERVIEW 5-30-14<br />

Where you from, Age?<br />

CODY: Orange Virginia, Lake Anna, 20<br />

What was the turning point when you<br />

decided you wanted to be a wakeboarder?<br />

CODY: I think I’ve always known. I had a good<br />

influence around the lake. It’s really all I’ve<br />

ever known.<br />

What inspires you?<br />

CODY: Wakeboarding wise, Randall Harris - other<br />

than that Mohammed Ali. He’s the greatest of all<br />

time.<br />

If you could be on any reality TV<br />

show, what would the TV show be?<br />

CODY: I don’t even know TV shows anymore man.<br />

Oh wipeout. I think I could do Wipeout. I always<br />

wonder if it’s as hard as the people make<br />

it look.<br />

What’s up with the generation you’re<br />

a part of?<br />

CODY: They’re pushing it pretty hard. Everybody’s<br />

out throwing double flips and actually<br />

they’re getting really creative now with<br />

shredtown coming out with their winch and<br />

stuff. The urban scene is really coming alive.<br />

The cable scene is obviously taking over which<br />

is sick, it really allows you to get really<br />

creative and not just the typical boat stuff.<br />

Even though I love boat. Everybody is starting<br />

to build really big, cool shit.<br />

What’s the coolest trick you’re<br />

working on?<br />

CODY: I would really like to do the triple<br />

flip. Everyday I guess I try to think more<br />

towards that. I been working on it on the<br />

trampoline and shit but I’m going to go out<br />

soon and do it.<br />

What’s worse, hairy armpits or hairy<br />

legs on a women?<br />

CODY: Hairy armpits. Yeah, that’s gross.<br />

What’s playing on your walkman?<br />

CODY: I listen to a lot of rap, a lot of hip<br />

hop. I like zero, slim thug.<br />

Who has supported through your 20<br />

years?<br />

CODY: My mother. She’s been there, just always<br />

putting her all in for me. And all my friends<br />

and sponsors, I hate leaving people out.<br />

What’s next for you?<br />

CODY: June is the first triple crown and I’ll<br />

be doing nationals, wake open. I’m going to<br />

try and do a lot of cable events. I think one<br />

of them is both boat and cable.<br />

Where you from?<br />

JACOB: Canyon Lakes, California<br />

How’d you get involved with <strong>Byerly</strong>?<br />

JACOB: I’ve always kind of looked up to <strong>Byerly</strong><br />

as a legend growing up, even when he started the<br />

company. And then I worked things out in September<br />

and got a call from Butch and just talked<br />

everything out and jumped on boards and things<br />

just started flowing.<br />

What inspires you?<br />

JACOB: Kind of style I guess. Like watching videos<br />

of people riding and doing different kind of<br />

things makes me inspired to go out there and kind<br />

of do my own kind of thing. You know you have<br />

guys going out and finding different spots or you<br />

have guys like Brenton who is a style master and<br />

everything is just so different than anyone else.<br />

What’s the future of wake? Is it going<br />

to take over the X-Games or what’s<br />

going on?<br />

JACOB: I see system 2.0 blowing up! Events like<br />

the Wake Open so you’re doing different kinds of<br />

stuff like boat, cable. And then other stuff like<br />

photo shoots, video parts as well, social media<br />

is blowing up. Off the water doing stuff like<br />

clinics, going around and riding with different<br />

people and kind of just spreading your name.<br />

Who supports you?<br />

JACOB: I’m a father of two dogs. I do have a<br />

girlfriend, her names Courtney.<br />

What’s in your CD Walkman?<br />

JACOB: I listen to a lot of Rap. I don’t like<br />

bad rap. I like Dom Kennedy. Schoolboy Q. Nipsey<br />

Hustle.<br />

What fad really pisses you off?<br />

JACOB: Aww dude, white boys trying to be black.<br />

Would you consider Macklemore one of<br />

those kids?<br />

JACOB: Yeah, it’s like those pretty boy white<br />

boys that try to be black. They’re like “Aww<br />

yeah, ha ha ha.” But at the same time they try to<br />

be hardcore and they get knocked out.<br />

Based in California, do you feel like<br />

you need to move to Orlando?<br />

JACOB: No. I mean living in California, at<br />

times you’re like damn dude I really need to<br />

move to Florida because I don’t have the same<br />

opportunities to ride as they do. At the same<br />

time, if I move to Orlando, I’m just going to be<br />

like every single person out there. That’s every<br />

other wakeboarders dream. But my dream, is to stay<br />

in California and do as best as I possibly can.<br />

What about after wake?<br />

JACOB: After wakeboarding, I might join the Navy.<br />

Or Coastguard. Or become a Cop. I want to do<br />

something badass. I’ve thought about going into<br />

gang related police work, something like that.


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BRANDON THOMAS<br />

BRANDON THOMAS///INTERVIEW 7-7-14<br />

WHERE YOU FROM?<br />

BRANDON: Orlando, Florida<br />

How did you get into Wake?<br />

BRANDON: When I was around 16-17 I started going<br />

to the OWC. Saw a few others on wakeskates, like<br />

Grubb, so grabbed a wakeskate and was always<br />

skating around the cable. I was just getting out<br />

of high school, or just getting into wakeskating<br />

at the end of high school.<br />

Tell me about your DJ gig?<br />

BRANDON: Pretty much been DJing as long as I’ve<br />

been wakeskating. I do a lot of the wake events<br />

and I also DJ downtown at a chill little bar<br />

called Magnolia. Just kinda freelance with it and<br />

get stuff here and there when I can.<br />

Okay... so what’s your favorite<br />

artist or genre?<br />

BRANDON: Oh man, I knew you were going to ask<br />

that question. Dude there’s so many genres of music,<br />

I can’t even tell you what genre, let alone,<br />

my favorite artist. When I DJ I like to spin,<br />

you know, hip hop, newer music like Trap, dance<br />

music. My Favorite DJ right now is DJ A Trak. Oh<br />

yeah and DJ AM to this day still has some of my<br />

Favorite shit.<br />

So.. three words to describe <strong>Byerly</strong><br />

Wakeskate team?<br />

BRANDON: Family, Friends, Fun?<br />

So how long have you had those Dreads?<br />

BRANDON: Oh man, seven years. Just started trimming<br />

them here and there. Scott cut one the other<br />

day, couple of my friends cut a couple. They’re<br />

starting to hurt my neck. When they get wet it<br />

feels like I’ve got two heads.<br />

What are your thoughts on wakeskating<br />

today?<br />

BRANDON: I think wakeskate today is way different<br />

then when Grubb and I started or when Scott got<br />

into it. This is an awesome generation of kids.<br />

I see everyone who cant afford to always go wake<br />

board or wakeskate just go winch or to the cable<br />

parks. Or if your buddies got a boat just getting<br />

behind that and it doesn’t matter what kinda<br />

boat it is really. Kids going to the ditches and<br />

finding stuff on Google. It’s just neat to see it<br />

progress. Now its just more skateboard oriented<br />

and you see a rider who can ride the boat, and<br />

the cable and the winch.<br />

Who’s your favorite female pop star?<br />

BRANDON: I’m going to go with.. Iggy Azalea<br />

Whiskey, Weed, Wine or Water?<br />

BRANDON: Where’s this going to get posted? I’ll<br />

go with whiskey.<br />

What’s Next for you?<br />

BRANDON: Right now Ijust want to keep riding.<br />

I’m also really into shooting and filming right<br />

now and music. I like to bring that into our<br />

sport. I ride for some great companies that I can<br />

always support in some other ways too. I’m really<br />

freakin’ out on this drone stuff. Yeah that’s my<br />

new passion or something. I’ve had a drone for<br />

like a year and loving filming wakeskating and<br />

now I’m filming stuff like real estate and I’m<br />

filming a music video. Super pumped about the<br />

drone. Just flying it around wakeskating has got<br />

me really good with it.


MIKE SHINE<br />

Blending influences of lost carnivals, Nordic mythology and hazy<br />

nostalgia, Mike Shine’s eerie yet often light-hearted art has been<br />

included in exhibitions with SFMOMA, Laguna Art Museum and<br />

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GEORGE DANIELS<br />

GEORGE DANIELS///INTERVIEW 6-20-14<br />

Have you ever caught an alligator<br />

with your bare hands and if so does<br />

that make you more of a man?<br />

BRET LITTLE///INTERVIEW 6-18-14<br />

Where you from?<br />

GEORGE: Yeah I’ve caught a couple gators, I just<br />

Where you from?<br />

think it puts hair on your balls when you grab one.<br />

GEORGE: Orlando, Florida<br />

It definitely separates the men from the boys.<br />

BRET: Austin, Texas<br />

How’d you get involved with the<br />

<strong>Byerly</strong> team??<br />

GEORGE: Ever since the first TOE JAM I met Scott<br />

and he’s like, “Hey, you wanna ride for hyperlite?”<br />

So I start riding for Hyperlite and going<br />

over to his house like every day and hanging out<br />

learning new tricks, yada yada yada. Scott and<br />

Hyperlite formed his new brand and I have been a<br />

part of that since the beginning.<br />

What other sports do you do?<br />

GEORGE: I do a little bit of surfing when the<br />

swells up and a I’ll do a little bit of skateboarding<br />

when it’s nice and cool and a little bit<br />

of bass fishin in the evening time. Little bit of<br />

Mountain Biking too.<br />

If you could be on any reality show<br />

which one would that be?<br />

GEORGE: Duck Dynasty. For sure man that’d be<br />

dope..<br />

HA HA, yeah that’s a good one??<br />

Who’s your biggest supporter?<br />

GEORGE: I’d say Scott. Scott’s had my back a lot<br />

through everything.<br />

What fad really pisses you off?<br />

GEORGE: When everyone started wearing the shit they<br />

slide over? The wakeboarders would put these like<br />

compression sleeves on. Like all the Basketball<br />

players wear them.<br />

If you had to get a tattoo of any<br />

<strong>Byerly</strong> team guys face on your ass,<br />

who would it be?<br />

GEORGE: Um...I’d say Kyle Rattray<br />

What’s on your CD walkman? What’re<br />

you listening to?<br />

GEORGE: I got a lot of a Hank III, Alan Jackson,<br />

Tim Mcgraw and George Straight.<br />

Whats the Number one thing you’ve<br />

learned from life?<br />

GEORGE: I’d say appreciate what you’ve got, don’t<br />

take it for granted cause it can be swept away<br />

real easy.<br />

What are you going to do after<br />

you’re done wake skating?<br />

GEORGE: Right now I’m actually cutting down trees<br />

and shit, a lumberjack so I’d probably say that.<br />

BRET LITTLE<br />

How long you been into wake?<br />

BRET: Um...man, first learned to wakeboard when<br />

I was about 12, but didn’t really get into until<br />

after high school when I re-found wakeskating, so<br />

about 11 years.<br />

So, did you ever do wakeboarding<br />

professionally?<br />

BRET: Yeah,I wakeboarded for a little bit when<br />

I got back into it, but they built a cable<br />

park out here and I ended up getting a job out<br />

there. So when I went out there I’d heard of<br />

wakeskating,but didn’t really think it was something<br />

I could do. Then when I started going to<br />

the park I started gravitating towards it, I got<br />

an older brother that skateboards and I grew up<br />

around Skateboarding. It appeals a little more<br />

to me.<br />

What other sports do you do?<br />

BRET: Uh, I play Soccer, Skate, try to Snowboard<br />

when I can.<br />

What’s the biggest difference between<br />

wakeboarding and wakeskating?<br />

BRET: You know we’re just a little more free from<br />

our boards. More skate influenced. Loose and a<br />

little more forgiving some times. I was kinda<br />

into snowboarding before I got into wake and<br />

stuff, so I like rails and stuff. I never really<br />

wakeboard behind a boat or anything.<br />

Who’s your favorite female pop star?<br />

BRET: Taylor Swift<br />

What’s the future of wakeskate? Not<br />

being the biggest selling category in<br />

wake and all?<br />

BRET: Hopefully it sticks around, I think the<br />

doors are real open on it. There’s so many areas<br />

left to explore. With lock-in tricks and flip<br />

kicks that we know are possible through skateboarding<br />

but hasn’t necessarily been done with<br />

the wakeskates yet, so I hope it sticks around<br />

long enough to grow to it’s full potential.<br />

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve<br />

ever eaten?<br />

BRET: Probably Shark? I wouldn’t say I’m a super<br />

adventurous eater. Haven’t really had that many<br />

opportunities?<br />

Have you ever caught an alligator<br />

with your bare hands and if so does<br />

that make you more of a man?<br />

BRET: Yes, yes I have, and yes it does, but it<br />

was small, so I don’t really want to claim that<br />

one too hard.<br />

What’s the newest trick you’ve been<br />

working on?<br />

BRET: Um... Probably switch heel flips.<br />

What’s the coolest trick you’ve seen<br />

in person?<br />

BRET: That’s tough, I’ve been lucky enough to see<br />

a couple things, but I’d probably say Danny Hampson’s<br />

first late front big spin. I think that was<br />

the first time someone’s done that off the wake.<br />

What’s worse, hairy armpits or legs<br />

on a woman?<br />

BRET: Uh......Legs? You come in more contact with<br />

them I guess.


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+ Sizes range: S-XXL<br />

Bishop Tank Top (Mens)<br />

+ Cotton Polyester Blend fabric<br />

+ Screen-printed artwork<br />

+ Color: Black / Gray Binding<br />

+ Sizes range: S-XXL<br />

Buck Snapback Hat<br />

+ Acrylic Wool blend fabric<br />

+ Embroidered patch on front panel<br />

+ Leather Visor<br />

+ Adjustable Snapback<br />

+ Color: Black<br />

+ Sizes range: One size fits most<br />

HANDLE & LINES<br />

<strong>Byerly</strong> handles and lines are innovative and durable connection<br />

options for wakeboarders and skaters alike.<br />

BRET LITTLE<br />

GEORGE DANIELS<br />

TEAM<br />

SIZES: 39” 41” | Fins: 2 - .8 inch Blunt<br />

Sixteen Ply Epoxy Wood construction and a team influenced<br />

shape make up this durable wakeskate series.<br />

FEATURES<br />

+ Shaped by Scott<br />

“Butch” Bouchard<br />

+ 12 Ply Epoxy Wood<br />

Construction<br />

+ Concave Top<br />

+ Variable Edge Bevel<br />

+ Blended 3 Stage Rocker<br />

+ Griptape Top<br />

BYERLY CHAMOIS HANDLE<br />

+ Tacky Chamois Grip<br />

+ EVA Under Padding<br />

+ Double Sewn Construction<br />

BLADE A-LINE<br />

+ Dyneema Core<br />

+ Smooth Vinyl Shell<br />

+ 80’ Length w/3 – 5’ Sections<br />

BYERLY JACKET<br />

+ Spectra Outer Shell<br />

+ Closed Cell Floating Core<br />

+ 70 Length w/3 – 5’ Sections<br />

WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM


<strong>Byerly</strong> Boards is going on Year 9, everything is looking solid and our line for 2015 is purely amazing. Getting here isn’t easy and you<br />

can’t do it alone. I have many thanks to give but the list is too long to list here and I’m afraid I’d miss someone. You know who you<br />

are – <strong>Byerly</strong> Boards wouldn’t be what it is today without you, thank you for your continued support, I love this journey! –Scott <strong>Byerly</strong><br />

DEALER INFO // THANKS //<br />

PARTNERS //<br />

BYERLY BOARDS<br />

9726 Bracken Place SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065<br />

PH .800-938-4646. | WWW.BYERLYBOARDS.COM<br />

RODRIGO DONOSO & AARON KATEN<br />

GRAPHICS: MYSTERYMADE.COM

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