this board was stolen last weekend at sandbridge of the beach its gray and fades to white it has a gorilla pad k2 fins on it. this board is brand new

this board was stolen last weekend at sandbridge of the beach its gray and fades to white it has a gorilla pad k2 fins on it. this board is brand new
Last edited by hatchell; Aug 24, 2010 at 02:20 PM.
how exactally was it stolen?
Hatchell, That sucks. I make it a habit not to leave my boards unattended for that exact reason. Unfortunately, there are some punks in VB that would steal a board in a heartbeat. Its a damn shame. Just growing up, I had or known others that had small things stolen on the beach like sandals, fins, etc.. on the beach. So, I don't even leave my board on my racks for more than a few minutes unattended and typically that only happens at a surf shop if I swing by on the way home. I do visit sandbridge quite a bit so I will keep an eye out.
Start checkin the local surf shops in the area let them know it might be traded in towards something else . Also start checking Craigslist too
Hope it turns up
man last week some **** head at night stole my flip flops off a dune right by my beach house access when i was playing with my cousins. and they were nice and broken in. thankfully he took them off and buried them and they got un buried and i found them. but still why steal flip flops when someone can have a nasty foot fungus or something.
I never got that Why you you steal someone else foot wear ????? I can see if you are homeless and barefoot but for real. You actually can do damage to your feet wearing someone elses shoes or flipflops
I feel that. I left my bag on the beach once really early in the morning with my keys and my flip flops were next to it. I got out of the water to make sure it was still there and they weren't. So I looked for an hour and realized someone set their beach chair on my stuff. Except the flip flops were gone. At least it wasn't my car key.
this is advertised 6'0 but looks like what your describing.
http://norfolk.craigslist.org/spo/1900531800.html