I recently moved here from MD and used to bodyboard in NJ and Ocean City MD regularly (almost 20 years). So far down here I haven't seen anyone else bodyboarding. I saw a few contests that have bodyboard classes, does anyone compete? Does anyone down here bodyboard, and where do you ride? I usually go to 48th off Ocean Blvd, or 65th off N. Ocean Blvd to clarify, I don't mean boogieboarding on those dollar store kickboard POS's I mean with descent boards, and fins ("flippers" LOL)
Hey bro, The are about 2 or 3 ,maybe, includeing me. I used to live in cali and now here. Surfers here have no respect for bodyboarding. Therefore I have no respect for them. I paddle out at springmaid pier, come paddle out sometime or shoot me a pm.
yea, I can see the lack of repect here (from surfers) I mean it's really backwards from what I'm used to in Ocean City MD the ratio was like 1:1 surfers/bodyboarders + general respect. The college looking types like to talk s#!t in the water but are a little quieter up on the beach I'm almost 30 I have no time for college kids talking BS let me just stick you in the mouthpiece once I think the surfers are jealous that we can ride the 1-2' chop/crap know as Myrtle Beach daily surf and they have to tan on the beach. Stop hating and just get a bodyboard already. I'd love to ride a few breaks out in Cali, you moved to the wrong Coast!! J/K we keep it live on the East This weekend... 49th, straight down from that overflow parking lot I'm sure we will have 2 or 3 out riding. sleep time!!
I bodyboard in NC and I'm definitely in the minority. I've met and talked to two other bodyboarders this year. Other years have gone by without even seeing another sponger. Since I'm a middle-aged woman, none of the surfers really give me any crap out in the water, but I try to stay as far away from surfboards as I can just so I don't get hit by one or run over. Last year, I was paddling out sort of near a kid with a shortboard. I saw him duckdive a wave, so I ass-umed he knew what he was doing. Next wall of whitewater that came along, he let go of the board (no leash) and it came flying back and hit me in the arm. It drew blood and left a nasty, sore lump. You just can't assume that everybody who paddles out with a surfboard knows what they're doing.
wtf First of all the reason "boogie"boarders are probably disliked is because surfers have to deal with enough "boogie"boarding tourist crowding the waters already not to mention the ones who try to be profesional about riding a "boogie"board f**cking up the entire line up. come out there with respect and dont f**k up the line by di**ing around on the inside and im sure u will be treated with the same oh yea and dont surf at kook places like 65th thats asking for drama
fixed!! LOL!!!! someones got sand in thier crack!!! The water is not yours to govern. I'm sure (110%) your not too great at surfing, maybe you missed the part of my post where it says I've been doing this for about as long as you are old. Acting profressional ha ha just because you don't understand doesn't make you right. It just makes you look stupid when you open your mouth. Last time I checked pro bodyboarding is still growing. If you don't like tourists at the beach, move to Ohio or Wisconsin. I made it clear I dont "boogie"board, no need to be an A$$ there is a big diffrence. The main difrence is I am NOT a punk kid on vacation and I will earn the respect necessary to surf where I want in MB however necessary.
i dont think its a matter of liking spongers or not, if i see a group of overweight farmer taned fat dudes with pink $4 boogie boards im gona automatically assume im better at life in general then they are and will lay down the law especially when they are getting in the way in the coveted surf zones, however if i see someone in the water/line up with flippers (fins) chasing down waves and gettin flipped and flopped around i have no problem whatsoever sharing the water with you and or given u a high five when u catch a good one...justttt my opinion
Obviously you cant read i put "boogie" boarders like that because thats who im talking about the ones acting professional that have no idea what they are doing so there for they shouldnt be sitting out with the big boys. I was making a simple statement about giving respect to get it like the last guy said ill probably be the first one to congrat anyone whos grabs a sick wave even if your riding a pink raft i dont care what you ride as long as your riding so you need to smoke a bowl and chilllllz and help me with this sand in my A$$
go back to MD because we dont need anymore of your kind down here.You have to earn respect to get respect and just like volcom said stop going to the college hang out of 64th you should go to 81st where the rest of your type hang out or come surf in jimbo peacocks waves of the south side he loves boogie boarders
or go to 13th ave south surfside thats body board heaven just talk to a guy named jimbo he rules it down there they got like 10 boogie boarders out there him gay chris and this one guy that kills it named bo but they wont let northerners out there just horry county peeps or give them a wink and they might be nice
It's hard to take seriously any surfer with an attitude in Myrtle Beach. I'll try not to judge because I don't know your situations, but unless you 're trapped there by circumstances beyond your control or you have the money and time to travel alot, surfing must not be your first priority. So to pretend that a few spongers are threatining the knee to thigh-high piss dribble you call swell is hilarious.
helpful info. this thread turned out FUBAR. Anyways, further down south at Folly we are small crew of spongers and some unknowns too. We surf Washout, and the Pier, and some other spots too. We set up trips to Central America. We ride prone and dropknee. We ride Custom Xs, No.6s, Cartels, Es, and BZs. We do the ESA here and got the SC Governors Cup at the end of this month. We sponge in these divisions. The line up knows us, and we share a common respect with everyone. We bodyboard all year long, not just the summer months. Drop me a line if you in the Charleston area, and let your ride'n speak for you.
Look I was a crossover at one time. In 1997 I won the state championships in the open bodyboard division. The fact is we dont have many bodyboarders in the lineup here. I grew up here and have been surfing since i was 5 and i know everyone. I started bbing because i had knee surgery and it was the only way to get wet. I caught **** from all my friends. How bout dont worry about what other people think and just do you. Be cool and dont paddle out in crowds around here for some reason all the kids now days feel they own their "SPOT" LOL The fact is they try to act bad in the water but are all a bunch of p*^sy's in the parking lot. go to garden city or surfside there are plenty of spots to get waves to yourself.
yall need to lay off these guys that sponge. i dont care what you ride. there are rules in the water and if you stick to them and stay out of peoples way then we should all be able to inhabit the same line up. Sh*t im dodgin folks on vacation everytime i go to a tourist hotspot and know what to deal with. Aint nuthin wrong with farmers on vacation. they dont know any better....surf around them if your so good . otherwise find a spot where there is noone out and do your business. I ride whatever I want....short, long,sup whatever the conditions call for. I got nothin against anyone that enjoys the ocean and will continue to pull off of waves IF I DONT HAVE THE PEAK whether its a 10 year old girl, boy, farmer or granny. everyone deserves respect you morons. learn it and your life will b much better
Better yet, **** the kids. Paddle out where you want, and let your surfing do the talking. If you deserve respect demand it, treat others like you would like to be treated, but if someone snakes you, snake them back. Eventually they will have to learn to live with you out in the line-up. You may end up in a few confrontations, but that's life. That is if you fell Myrtle Beach waves are worth fighting for. I know there are times to fight and times to walk away. For me it would be more about a matter of principle. I mean we are talking about Myttle Beach locals not DA HUI.
some tourist got in my way the other day and i was so aggrivated i blirted out, these fins will cut you, i later thought about what i said, laughed out loud, and apologized to him, MLIA... www.mylifeisaverage.com
i have found that if you just turn to a fellow surfer and say DID YOU SEE THE SIZE OF THAT SHARK? most tourist will begin exiting the water.......FAST
bodyboarding locations I just moved to the MB area and tried bodyboarding a few times (with a good board and fins) at around 82nd ave. I have noticed maybe one or two surfers up there, but no other bodyboarders (except the ones that are obviously tourists). I would be interested in seeing other bodyboarders to see if I'm doing things correctly. I originally got a bodyboard to try it out and get my sea legs, so to speak. Also because I heard the waves weren't consistently great for surfing. Most of my info about surf conditions I got from Surf City surf shop. (I think they were very nice there - also heard they give surf lessons... I may take them up on that) I'm having trouble finding info about the best conditions for bodyboarding, and if there is a best time of year for good waves. Also, if I decide to try surfing, does anyone know of a good way to learn proper surf technique, or is it just best to get lessons? Thanks!