Charles “Buzzy” Trent 1929-2006
Legendary big wave pioneer Buzzy Trent passed away on September 27, apparently of natural causes in his sleep.
Hailing from San Diego Trent began surfing Malibu at age 12 and became intensely passionate about the sport. Moving to Honolulu in 1953, Trent went on to become one of the early premiere big wave riders, attacking enormous Makaha and other Hawaiian big wave spots, influencing legions of big wave riders that came after him.
According to the Encyclopedia of Surfing Trent was the first to refer to a big wave surfboard as a “Gun” and coined the phrase often used by the surf media to this day that “Big waves aren’t measured in feet, but in increments of fear.”
The career lifeguard, fireman and construction worker quit surfing in 1976 because he “only enjoyed big waves” and felt that he had accomplished all that was possible at that time in the big wave arena.
Trent’s status is cemented as one of the early big wave enthusiasts who paved the way for the next generations of big wave riders. The surfing world has incurred a great loss with his passing, and though he will be greatly missed, there is no doubt his legend will live on.
READER COMMENTS
Wed Jan14, 2009, 4:08 PM
Buzzy Trent was a good soul. My family barely made an aquaintance with him, yet he invited us to dinner at his home in Makaha around 1970-1971. It was an honor to meet the greatest surfer of his time.May his soul rest in peace. Adrian Villasenor
Sat Oct10, 2009, 8:59 PM
I grew up with Buzzy in Santa Monica. I drove by his house at 9th and San Vicente Blvd. yesterday and said "Buzzy, What you doin?" I miss him too. We both were at Samohi and SMCC in the forties and thru 1952. He went to the North shore to surf at Makaha and I went to war. He was a great athlete-Football, Track.But he and Kit Horne were always on the water. Buz paddled from State Beach to Malibu one day, picked up a seal on the way past Sunset Blvd that stayed with him the rest of the way. He would have loved Mavricks. Roy McNeill