named... first of the season... Alberto !
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named... first of the season... Alberto !
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
Yep.
Support your local brands.
Put a new jetty sticker on it.
They're all shaped out in Ventura, CA. Except for some of the newer boards which were made down in FL, but still designed by Chuck Barfoot... The new ones have a small green outline on the stringer. ...
balloon boy's cousin.
"Im way better..." where did you move to? I "lived" in Del for 6 years (went to college at UD)
Just moved from NJ to cali a month ago, living in Ventura... it rocks! Only regret is missing...
I'm there, the new gear looks sick!
was it a wrv by any chance?
Gaining weight seems like an unlikely and terrible idea.. but Crisco?!
Try http://www.trisports.com/aquaseal1oz.html if its cracking and ripping around your ankles.. maybe a stitch of some thing...
NHC has it going to a trop storm in the next 6 hours.. then quickly coming back to TD status!
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb_latest/refresh/danger_atl_latestBW_sm2+gif/144712123_sm.gif
Hey, I had the same issue last year.
WD40 works great. (or cooking oil) anything that makes it slick, will stop the stick. I would be really cautious using nail polish remover on fiberglass......
if you need some inspiration
John West does some really nice work as well...
http://jettylife.com/2009/04/14/jwest-will-make-your-stick-look-fancy/
-jjcliff
http://www.jjcliff.com
I would prime it like you would if you were going to be using spray paint or paint markers... sand it lightly with a high grit paper, draw, and use a water proof fixative on it to be sure.
Sandy beach is probably a good place for beginners for sure.. domes' and marias you are on a reef. so Sandy beach is definitely more user friendly.
Its fun in the morning, but like someone said...
it should definitely float. thats a must.
eating paint chips on high horses? I'd watch that.
now a days.. its not a question of "is it possible".. of course its very possible. The real question is, is it profitable. Honestly, surfing may be more main stream now a days, but its still no where...
newark DE chooooo! I live there too now working in wilmo
today was fun, my shoulder was all kinds of f'd up tho, made it a frustrating day trying to drop into some of these.. really frustrating.....
lol
I searched the forums because I thought this sounded familiar...
09-17-2008, 01:24 PM:
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beachbreak
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rome, stepchild, libtech are all good, lesser known brands that build a real quality product check em
Be sure to buy a board based on your riding style though.. If you're doing strictly...
trust the report or just go to the beach and check it.
simple is always better . 4 says it all
The winds for central/south NJ look perfect for sunday... NW and light, can't beat that. I've seen a few weather reports showing the winds calming even tomorrow (saturday) to about 5-10. Still out of...
I have two bill johnsons (teqoph) and both have held up pretty damn well. The glass on the my old board (I got my first one well over a year ago - 6'4 squash) is kind of light, but my new s quad's...
its a really really bad quick trip - you're better off with smoking plastic. GI-Joes work best, and not the 90's ones, the old school originals where you can taste the cancer.
have fun.