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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 1H

Octávio Lourenço: Ferox Surfboards and the Fire

from PODCAST PORTUGAL · host Justin West

In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Octávio Lourenço, founder and owner of Ferox Surfboards, one of the Algarve’s most respected independent surfboard factories. Known for his long-standing support of local Algarvian surfers and his commitment to handcrafted, performance-driven surfboards, Octávio has played a key role in Portugal’s grassroots surf culture.We discuss the philosophy behind Ferox Surfboards, the importance of locally made boards, and what it truly means to support surfers beyond sponsorship—through access, mentorship, and community investment. Octávio shares his journey as a shaper and factory owner in the Algarve, the challenges of running an independent surfboard business in Portugal, and why local craftsmanship still matters in a globalised surf industry.The conversation also addresses the recent fire that destroyed the Ferox Surfboards factory, a devastating moment for Octávio and the wider surf community. He speaks openly about the impact of the fire, the immediate aftermath, and the overwhelming support received from surfers, friends, and the Algarve community. Most importantly, we explore what comes next—rebuilding, resilience, and the future of Ferox Surfboards.This episode offers a powerful insight into Portuguese surf culture, the realities of independent manufacturing, and the strength of community in times of crisis.The Surf Community Responds: GoFundMe set up by Alex Botelhohttps://feroxnow.blogspot.com/Planning a trip to Portugal? Whether you’re exploring Lisbon, surfing Ericeira, or road-tripping through the Alentejo, staying connected is essential. I use Airalo every time I travel — even on my surf boat trips to the Maldives — so when we connected to collaborate, I was genuinely stoked. Airalo’s eSIMs give you instant data the moment you land. No queues, no physical SIM, just seamless, reliable coverage. Travel smarter, stay connected — download Airalo before your next adventure.To book surf coaching sessions, to find out about our immersive surf training camps, online video analysis program and special JWC rates for using SurfREC, head to justinwestcoaching.com direct links in the show notes.RelyOn Relocation offers comprehensive residency and citizenship solutions, including the Golden Visa, as well as tax advising and structuring, property assistance, mortgage and credit solutions, and settling-in support. Their all-in-one relocation service is designed to simplify the process, manage the paperwork, and help you plan the most suitable pathway — including the possibility of obtaining European citizenship.To learn more and book a tailored consultation, click through to their website — relyonrelocation.com

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In this episode of Podcast Portugal, we sit down with Octávio Lourenço, founder and owner of Ferox Surfboards, one of the Algarve’s most respected independent surfboard factories. Known for his long-standing support of local Algarvian surfers and his commitment to handcrafted, performance-driven surfboards, Octávio has played a key role in Portugal’s grassroots surf culture. We discuss the philosophy behind Ferox Surfboards, the importance of locally made boards, and what it truly means to support surfers beyond sponsorship—through access, mentorship, and community investment. Octávio shares his journey as a shaper and factory owner in the Algarve, the challenges of running an independent surfboard business in Portugal, and why local craftsmanship still matters in a globalised surf industry. The conversation also addresses the recent fire that destroyed the Ferox Surfboards factory, a devastating moment for Octávio and the wider surf community. He speaks openly about the impact of the fire, the immediate aftermath, and the overwhelming support received from surfers, friends, and the Algarve community. Most importantly, we explore what comes next—rebuilding, resilience, and the future of Ferox Surfboards. This episode offers a powerful insight into Portuguese surf culture, the realities of independent manufacturing, and the strength of community in times of crisis.

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