Center, George "Dad"
Gung-ho water sportsman and surfing booster from Honolulu, Hawaii; the "Captain of the Outriggers" for Waikiki's Outrigger Canoe Club from 1910 to 1932; once celebrated as Hawaii's unofficial record holder for the longest surfing ride, after catching a big summer wave in 1917 from outside Castles Break off Waikiki to the inner waters past Cunha Break—a distance of about three-quarters of a mile. ...
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Waikiki, 1920. Photo: Ray Jerome BakerSubscribe to view
Dad Center (right) and Duke Kahanamoku (far left), 1920Subscribe to view
Dad Center, Waikiki, 1950sSubscribe to view
Dad Center and swim studentsSubscribe to view
Dad Center, Duke Kahanamoku, and other Honolulu swimmer-paddlersSubscribe to view
Dad Center and Duke Kahanamoku, 1920Subscribe to view
Waikiki, 1920. Photo: Ray Jerome Baker
Dad Center (right) and Duke Kahanamoku (far left), 1920
Dad Center, Waikiki, 1950s
Dad Center and swim students
Dad Center, Duke Kahanamoku, and other Honolulu swimmer-paddlers
Dad Center and Duke Kahanamoku, 1920