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temporary is a relative term, anything north of dewey, save one spot, has been nigh unrideable for multiple years now...
if the straps are loose: fins forward, accelerate away with impunity, disaster at the first red light. fins back, break with no fear, bad news...
there is a pic on surfline, see if you can find it!
Did you try the website? They may just make the call depending on the current ocean conditions. if its too big in jersey I doubt DE or MD will be...
Theres a hurricane? :eek:
or for sealing dings for the lazy....
straight up WORDs yo, drop that bizzy like its hizz-ot.
I've got a Quicksilver superstretch medium 3/2 black w/ blue sleeves, pretty basic but good enough for when its a little cooler and in great...
nice vid, not huge though. He couldn't paddle into that?
or cute female foxes made of bombs a-la old school Bugs Bunny cartoons.
so, sick day september 10?
If I'm 100 miles from the beach and leave at 2pm traveling east at 60mph, and make two stops of 10 minutes and 14 minutes, and a swell 2000 miles...
Its really not that bad, your probably more likely to get hurt on the drive home than in the surf in DE/MD. Just like anywhere else, if you have a...
That pretty much sums up my experiences there. Avoid like the plague.
I plan to be wherever the majority isn't.
do like Ken Bradshaw and take a huge bite out of his board and then break all his fins off. or shrug it off and let it ride if its the first time.
bwahahahahaha! post of the week!
start your own forecasting site, but just make sure that its 100% accurate up to two weeks out. If you can pull it off I'll definitely check it out.
I think we ALL need one of these... http://www.colesurfboards.com/trunkBoard.asp
probably considering his escape options from that 20 feet of section thats starting to feather in front of him