So i was thinking of moving to Cocoa Beach once i graduate and get a job. Whats it like there?? the people?? consistency of surf??? cost of living??? ect.. any information you could give me would be really apprectiated. thanx
so you wanna rip eh? be just like kelly? that's a good place to start the surf is always cookin. tuuuubes brah. You gotta remember though, if you wanna fit in you better bring your best puka necklace brah.
there are huge gnartastic gnar bombs err' day. slabs of death rolling in, in the early morn dawn patrol. are the people nice? there isnt anyone there... and yea, bring yo' puka shell.
forgot to tell you dude brah. ya betta be able to boost cause if you can't then you ain't s*** son. throwin mad shakas down there. Be nice boy or yer name'll be gator feed
better check to job market man. Not many jobs in Florida, especially CB. No matter what though, make sure you visit Taco City. Awesome grub. Oh yeah, watch out for all the sharks!
Yea, taco city is awesome. We went to Cocoa Beach/Melbourne beach last March and there was surf somewhere in the area every day for like 5 days straight. I don't know if that is typical, but it was nice for us. Also, don't paddle out at Canova Park at high tide, until you've seen it at low tide and know what is under that water.
My dad lives in cocoa.. nothing like what these guys are talkin about but there is alot of rocks out there so that guy is right.. as far as tubes they come a lot more there than they do here but its still the same slop just a bigger scale.. still fun as hell
Cocoa is like most other East Coast beaches, consistently inconsistent. That being said, it does get better waves than a lot of South East beaches. If Cocoa is not working, Cape Canaveral gives you an option to the North and Sebastian further to the South. Melbourne has always been a fun wave as well. Cocoa would make a good home base to access these other spots. As always, just show respect as you get to know the breaks and the people.