The bwa flo, which translates as the wood that crosses the waves, is the Martinican ancestor of modern-day surfing. For a long time, bwa flo was used for fishing, before becoming a game and sport for the young people of Grand'Rivière. The aim of this personal project is to anchor bwa flo more firmly in Martinican culture by creating a yacht club dedicated to its practice.
The bwa flo, which translates as the wood that crosses the waves, is the Martinican ancestor of modern-day surfing. For a long time, bwa flo was used for fishing, before becoming a game and sport for the young people of Grand'Rivière. The aim of this personal project is to anchor bwa flo more firmly in Martinican culture by creating a yacht club dedicated to its practice.