surf spot

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by surfergirl12, Feb 12, 2011.

  1. surfergirl12

    surfergirl12 Member

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    Nov 6, 2010
    has anyone surfed tybee island georgia?
     
  2. SoDelLocal

    SoDelLocal Well-Known Member

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    Jul 17, 2010
    maybe this isn't the best reply (since it's not completely firsthand), but my friend said he tried there a few times while he lived in georgia, and it was never any good. like not even "hey let's just goof off" good.
     

  3. Stranded in Smithfield

    Stranded in Smithfield Well-Known Member

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    Jan 15, 2010
    Bodyboarded it as a kid on a trip visiting my parents friends but I don't think there is too much there as far as good surf unless there is a storm brewing off the coast. Not the kind of place you show up and just score.
     
  4. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    He said it. Beautiful place, though, and Savannah is a lot of fun.
     
  5. whiskey

    whiskey Well-Known Member

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    Jan 18, 2011
    flat, Savannah is a fun town with town with tons of history and drinking establishments, go sightseeing instead
     
  6. DTK

    DTK Well-Known Member

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    Aug 14, 2007
    ...or venture a lil bit further south to Fernandina Beach FL (1st FL exit) and then go south on
    A-1-A to ]North Jetties ](state park at north side of St. John's River mouth). Place can get crazy good!
     
  7. banxsurfer

    banxsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Feb 1, 2011
    Tybee Island is a big gamble surf wise . The surf rarely breaks there...well, waist high during a big low or a hurricane. Go north to Folly Beach or south to Florida.
     
  8. Driftingalong

    Driftingalong Well-Known Member

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    Mar 6, 2008
    I spent a week on Hilton Head Island, SC in April back in 2008.
    Not exactly the same, but about a stone's throw away.
    For what it's worth, I was able to surf 4 out of the 5 days I was there (didn't check it the 5th day). Nothing great, but still fun.
     
  9. TybeeGrim

    TybeeGrim New Member

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    Mar 28, 2011
    I know I'm about a month late on this answer but tybee only hits in the spring. So grab your board and head out when the tide is coming in or at high tide. Just pay attention to the wind because with any sort of onshore wind it is crap...super choppy with weak waves. But they still don't get too big. I started surfing in socal and and on the east coast I'm learning you really have to just drag your board with you because the reports change so quick. Hope this helped and I'm not too late.