makings ones own artificial reef .

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by surfin, Nov 6, 2014.

  1. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Grommet is that a serious question? I've posted here tons of times about ME. It's clearer than the rest of NE, especially on the right day, but it ain't exactly St. Thomas.
     
  2. all4blues

    all4blues Well-Known Member

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    Dec 14, 2013
    Best answer I've heard is that there's so much involved in a good wave breaking that includes the bathymetry from hundreds of yards offshore, refraction etc, all working together that putting some stuff in the water and trying to trick the wave into being a wave at the last second just doesn't work.
     

  3. kidrock

    kidrock Well-Known Member

    Aug 1, 2010
    ^^^^This.^^^^ For further proof, research "Chevron Reef".

    Another good example: Grays Harbor, Washington. One jetty produces good surf, the other produces mostly junk and a horde of monstrous sea lions.
     
  4. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    KR - you mean WP vs. OS?
     
  5. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Yeah, it would have been to the left of the rip you took out (as you were paddling). If you went straight, you were most likely surfing "poop rock" for lack of a better term. Usually if the concrete spot is any good, it's really the only thing working. On bigger days when the surrounding spots are working, it's more of just an obstacle on your paddle in, as the huge sets will reform on the inside there and created a rather dangerous little wave. On a chest to head high day with the right swell, it's literally an automatic, very short barrel. Just an in and out with a nice shoulder to get a big turn in, then it hits the channel that you took out and dies completely. It can be a rather zooming right sometimes too..... I used to swim a lot in that cove in the summer, so on a rather flat day, with a little tide, its cool to go investigate the reefs. Interesting what you will find sometimes.
     
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  6. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Yes, but some slight modifications of structures that already exist can be effective. I can imagine a few ways to modify those little stub rock jetties in OC MD. They already naturally collect sand and produce little bars, but with a little more juice, they could offer some higher quality.
     
  7. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Still talking about copying that DV video. It's been years you've been saying that. Does it even exist? I wish someone could back your stories up. Then, I would be so kind to stick my foot in my mouth. Wait, are you rat boy or connor coffin?
     
  8. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Haha. welcome back toolbag. Yeah, I really don't have video of other people getting demolished. I mean, that is quite a tall tale. And I will be sure to send you the first copy of this particular video... In exchange, you must sent me some form of evidence that you "surf pipe" that you "get shacked in jersey" cause from where I stand, all you got is stories home boy. But for real, I will certainly post that video right here for all you swellers to see. You are not the only uneducated one that is convinced SoCal doesn't get 30 feet. It's a common problem amongst most people from New Jersey....
     
  9. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Maybe, just maybe I will even shoot a copy of the DV footage from my phone, just for you to see.... Will you buy me dinner then?
     
  10. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Ok. I'll be waiting. It's just hard to tell on here who is and internet surfer. A lot of people have stories. You seem to have the most stories. So it's hard to believe all of them sometimes or think you are exaggerating them. Honestly, if you have that footage you are talking about, I would definitely watch it. It sounds like some good stuff.
     
  11. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    I promise you sir, in the very near future, I will get you a copy to watch. If you can stand my narration, it is certainly a must watch.... And I have said this before, but if you guys get all aroused by the mostly-lame stories that I tell, you gotta get out more. Cause if I say it happened, it did. And it's not like I am here saying that I was out getting shacked all day in 30 foot surf. If you read the beginning, I clearly stated how I exited the water, because things were getting too big and out of control. I removed myself from impending doom and then was lucky enough to catch the carnage on video. I was CERTAINLY very proud of my decision after that. Cause I felt a little bad about b***ing out, but sh** got serious out there and it went from challenging, to potentially deadly, and that is where I draw the line. And that was in my "hellman" days where I really disregarded my own safety in most situations..... Anyway, I will show ya for sure. I also have a video of what looks like a dolphin jumping over my head. Its just the angle, it was really probably 10 feet behind me, but the video doesn't lie. But until I show you, I know, I know... It didn't happen.
     
  12. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    well; perhaps. but i'm unaware of someone approaching the idea SCIENTIFICALLY. that is; establish a
    location then proceed to do experiments. if the first one flops, try the mirror opposite, then tweak both or
    neither and away we go. this WILL BE DONE due to exponential growth of our sport and the possible failure of
    wave pools.
     
  13. SI_Admin

    SI_Admin Guest

    Exactly... Creating an artificial reef is a great idea. The problem is, you can't just go out dumping stuff in the ocean. That's not exactly legal. Its something that is being played with in some places, but you would have to get the legal rights to do this, and that means actually having science/research/money/political swing to back you up.
     
  14. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    why don't you be the first?
    can't think of a better location than central delaware coast....this tiny state has TONS of room for this.
     
  15. kidrock

    kidrock Well-Known Member

    Aug 1, 2010
    Zackly.
     
  16. kidrock

    kidrock Well-Known Member

    Aug 1, 2010
    Right on. Maybe they can undo the damages they've done at IRI and the N***l Jetties.
     
  17. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    Anyone building any such contraption should be required by law to remove it if it doesn't produce waves, or if it becomes a marine hazard or a hazard to marine life due to shifting and breaking up. We can't even get the idiots to pick up their campaign signs after they run. A per diem fine would fix things.
     
  18. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    Let me know. I"m sure I'll be waiting for years. I definitely believe all your stories. You don't sound like the typical BSer at all.
     
  19. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Good morning sunshine. Like I said, once I show you your little video, you gonna buy me dinner? Or maybe show me the ropes at Pipe? Your choice bro. I'll take either.
     
  20. bennysgohome

    bennysgohome Well-Known Member

    Nov 13, 2009
    I'll be waiting. Let me know when you have it. I'll check in every few months. It's tough with a job. I can't post 5,000 times. I'll see if I can get some pipe footage of other people surfing too to match your footage. I never said I surf pipe all the time. I just have surfed it. I go every winter but don't always surf pipe especially with the crowds and the size during some winter swells. There are plently other spots on the island. I actually prefer Kauai which gets really good winter swell and less crowded.

    I'm just asking for the footage because you seem to be the one with all these stories that you want to make sure that everyone knows about. I'm fine with my stories being held in my memory and shared by friends. I don't need the internet world to know about them. I just have come across people with stories who like to tell everyone and then they are exposed with bull**** all over them. If you fell the need to validate stories to people on an internet forum or through all social media, you most likely are full of ****.