Goode Skis Founder Dave Goode Dies At 64
With a heavy heart, GOODE Skis announced the passing of its founder and president, Dave Goode.
Goode, 64, died Wednesday while taking part in one of his many passions, piloting his airplane.
Through his numerous technological advancements in both water skiing and snow skiing, and financial support of countless events and athletes in both sports, Goode touched the lives of thousands of people by helping them, and the sports they love, push the limits of performance.
It all started in 1975. Driven by a passion for the sport, Dave Goode founded a company deeply rooted in skiing. Goode led the industry by introducing the first pure carbon fiber “pencil” ski pole, the first composite rental pole, the first pure carbon fiber water ski, and the first pure carbon fiber snow ski.
A 2014 USA Water Ski Hall of Fame Award of Distinction recipient and member of the Michigan Water Ski Hall of Fame, Goode was an accomplished international competitor in both sports, recently winning the downhill event at the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Alpine Masters National Speed Series and earning a bronze medal in trick skiing at the Pan American Senior Water Ski Championships.
Goode leaves behind his beloved wife Dawn, parents Paul and Mimi, children Michael Goode, Lisa Goode McHugh (John), Whitney Hebard Felkl (Hans), Gregory Hebard (Adrianna), and granddaughters Maple Julia McHugh and Sunny Elizabeth Hebard.