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Turk and Kenny are best of friends who only meet up in the summer in Seagrove. Their families own second homes at the shore. Just fourteen, they are ready this summer to graduate from riding the ocean waves on their inflatable, rubber rafts to the real thing: surfboard riding! They have also arrived at a certain age when girls sunbathing on the beach have become a slight distraction, but hands down, their passion is surfing. They fashion a deal with an older beachboy, Frank, whose job is setting up umbrellas and beach chairs on Moonlight Beach, where bonfires dot the shoreline at night. Turk and Kenny agree to set up Frank’s umbrella and beach chair rentals every morning, and take them down in late afternoon, in return for the use of two surfboards as the sun is rising each morning. A sign out in front of Frank’s tent reads, “SURFBOARDS FOR RENT.” Negotiations by the two young businessmen proceed, and the deal is struck.
A whole exciting, new chapter opens in the boys’ lives, one they must keep secret from their parents. The prior summer, three surfers have drowned in Seagrove, and the boys’ parents have forbidden them to surf until they are 16, an eternity for Turk and Kenny. Turk feels guilty about making these covert moves behind his parents’ backs, but Kenny, from a much larger family, convinces him to put the feelings of guilt aside. Their dream summer unravels when they become involved indirectly in a surfing mishap requiring a tense visit to the local hospital.
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Turk and Kenny are best of friends who only meet up in the summer in Seagrove. Their families own second homes at the shore. Just fourteen, they are ready this summer to graduate from riding the ocean waves on their inflatable, rubber rafts to the real thing: surfboard riding! They have also arrived at a certain age when girls sunbathing on the beach have become a slight distraction, but hands down, their passion is surfing. They fashion a deal with an older beachboy, Frank, whose job is setting up umbrellas and beach chairs on Moonlight Beach, where bonfires dot the shoreline at night. Turk and Kenny agree to set up Frank’s umbrella and beach chair rentals every morning, and take them down in late afternoon, in return for the use of two surfboards as the sun is rising each morning. A sign out in front of Frank’s tent reads, “SURFBOARDS FOR RENT.” Negotiations by the two young businessmen proceed, and the deal is struck.
A whole exciting, new chapter opens in the boys’ lives, one they must keep secret from their parents. The prior summer, three surfers have drowned in Seagrove, and the boys’ parents have forbidden them to surf until they are 16, an eternity for Turk and Kenny. Turk feels guilty about making these covert moves behind his parents’ backs, but Kenny, from a much larger family, convinces him to put the feelings of guilt aside. Their dream summer unravels when they become involved indirectly in a surfing mishap requiring a tense visit to the local hospital.
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