Surfers who live in Manhattan.

Discussion in 'Northeast' started by ECkneelo, May 14, 2008.

  1. ECkneelo

    ECkneelo Well-Known Member

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    Apr 19, 2008
    Anyone here live in Manhattan and take the subway to surf?
     
  2. cameron

    cameron Guest

    subway

    I take the F to the A to the S to Rockaway.
     

  3. MTKSURFER

    MTKSURFER Active Member

    26
    Jul 28, 2008
    I take the F to Jay st. then the A to far rockaway
     
  4. latedrop

    latedrop Well-Known Member

    63
    Aug 2, 2008
    yeah, i split my time between manhattan and eastern LI. when in manhattan, i take the 6 train to the A to far rockaway, change at broad channel for the shuttle. the looks you get in the subway are priceless :eek: overall, a little over an hour commute and the cheapest means of getting to and from the beach ($2 each way)
     
  5. Jack

    Jack Member

    6
    May 22, 2006
    I always take the L and switch to the A at Broadway Junction.

    I have recently moved here from Ocean City, MD. If anyone ever wants to go sometime, shoot me a PM.
     
  6. ECkneelo

    ECkneelo Well-Known Member

    87
    Apr 19, 2008
    Hello everyone, still looking for Manhattan surfers, especially now it's winter. I have PM'd some of you guys. ;)
     
  7. conway

    conway Well-Known Member

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    Mar 24, 2008
    you guys can take surfboards on the subways?
     
  8. ECkneelo

    ECkneelo Well-Known Member

    87
    Apr 19, 2008
  9. MTKSURFER

    MTKSURFER Active Member

    26
    Jul 28, 2008
    there are pylons that go out offshore but u always know where they are because they start on the beach and go strait out to sea and they are about 2 ft tall. the surf can be amazing in the rockaways, i love it there
     
  10. TIIB

    TIIB Guest

    French journalist looking for nyc surfers

    YO there,

    I'm a french journalist and im looking for manhanttan or NYC'surfers to make an article.
    Here is my email: thibault.dupont@hotmail.fr
    Please contact me.

    Thanks.

    Thibault.
     
  11. jay cagney

    jay cagney Well-Known Member

    207
    Oct 26, 2007
    i took the L to the A to the S a few times this fall, hoping to go a little more often once snowboarding dies down this spring.
     
  12. SubwaySurfer

    SubwaySurfer Guest

    LIRR vs. A Train

    Rockaway is a decent surf spot, but there are some hazards, including the local neighborhood. I go to High School in Manhattan so I've found it faster to hop the LIRR to Long Beach. Safer spot, better waves and quicker from Manhattan. Hope that helps.
     
  13. Cross

    Cross Member

    17
    Oct 30, 2007
    I surfed in Brooklyn the other day!

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  14. fijiarican

    fijiarican Guest

    RBNY isn't that bad... I live here (B81st)... If youre talking about the Hammels (the projects) they rarely bother anyone, they're use to surfers.

    I like being able to walk out my door and walking to the boardwalk, across the sand and paddling right out...
     
  15. ECkneelo

    ECkneelo Well-Known Member

    87
    Apr 19, 2008
    I've never had a problem there except with the cops. They gave me a ticket around 90th by the projects. There is NOT a street sweeping sign posted on the whole block, so I fought it in court, the law says they only need one sign every mile or so. Screwed out of $45. by the man!:mad:
     
  16. NaturalMystic

    NaturalMystic Active Member

    40
    Sep 5, 2008
    New To NYC

    I have been going to manhattan for years so I know that part of the city but I will be moving there next month. I will be living downtown. How sketchy are the neighborhoods around rockaway and what do you do with all of your stuff? Board bag, clothes, etc? Any stealing issues? Please get me dialed in.

    Cheers
     
  17. jay cagney

    jay cagney Well-Known Member

    207
    Oct 26, 2007
    the beach side of town doesn't seem bad, every time that i've gone i just left my stuff on the beach, most people do that. no idea if things get stolen, i'm sure its happened
     
  18. BigVic

    BigVic Member

    20
    Jul 24, 2007
    Bingo.

    I grew up in Rockaway Beach, and I never had a problem. Head west (uptown) if you want few issues. Head beyond where the boardwalk ends (126th Street) and walk the sand to peaceful beaches, and decent locals.

    Downtown..... you are at your own risk.

    - Vic
     
  19. N.F. Ee

    N.F. Ee Member

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    Feb 24, 2009
    Don't be an idiot and bring your cell phone and valuables to Rock and leave them unattended on the beach. You don't do that anywhere in NYC. I keep my Metrocard, money and keys on me in the water. I bought a waterproof container that I can keep under my wettie or in my pocket during the summer.

    I got my backpack stolen off the beach last Christmas. All it had were my street clothes, so the next day, I bought a new bag and clothes from Salvation Army for about $20. It gets super crowded in the summer, and thefts are rampant then. If you don't have a place to lock up your stuff, expect to get robbed. Just use your head and keep your losses minimal.
     
  20. jim_fear

    jim_fear New Member

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    Feb 25, 2009
    I'm in Brooklyn and take the Franklin C and get on the A @ Utica. If the shuttle is cooperating, Rockaway is a little under an hour. If I've got more time I'll look to other less crowded spots, but you can't beat Its convenience factor. Also super chill, despite the MASSIVE crowds. Never had any issues.