THe only thing I've found to do on a board in the Baltimore Co. area is SUP. But I was wondering since Miller island flooded if there was any tiny waves to play with. Most of the roads are still...

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THe only thing I've found to do on a board in the Baltimore Co. area is SUP. But I was wondering since Miller island flooded if there was any tiny waves to play with. Most of the roads are still...
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ocsurfcam.com all 4 cams work just fine
How far up do the waves go, has there ever been a storm that would produce even a slight mini swell in the North part of the Bay around Middle River/Essex, MD?
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Found this from other storms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyDzdImRGWs&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQQZ5R1QtKw
That would be great, I'm not coming to OCMD til 9/14 though, unless you wanted to ship before then? I'm in Baltimore County.
On the site they say 175 or less, that's why I haven't picked one up. I also haven't seen anybody real big on one. Know anyone who has had an experience w/ one that's around 250?
Yeah I'm a beginner/k00k. I may invest in something larger later in the off-season, but for right now I'd like to bypass the surf beaches and stay out of the way.
The OCMD blackball rule says 54...
No just sponger looking for soft top options. Don't worry, I'm not anywhere nearby
Do they make a board 54 inches or less that could float 250lbs?
http://oceancitymagic.com/Ocean-City-News/stand-up-body-boarding-not-allowed-in-ocean-city/