Tow At !!

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by Thewaternerd, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. Thewaternerd

    Thewaternerd Well-Known Member

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    Feb 16, 2013
    [video=vimeo;53178712]http://vimeo.com/53178712[/video]
    No my arms didnt fall off haha but i would do it when its too small that you cant paddle into them. I got a ski and a spot where nobody is out. I would just like some advice or tips from anyone that has done it or tried before.
    Thanks for your help
     
  2. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    no such thing; get a longboard. if it's so small that it's impossible to catch under your own speed, you'd probably be better off going skating or something like that.
     

  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    We use to call it Skurfing back in the day, pretty fun
     
  4. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

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    Aug 20, 2012
    If you watch the video you'll see them try to paddle a few, one guy takes such a steep drop he just flys off and another goes straight. These aren't kooks either those are professionals...


    edit: barely head high? come on man did you even watch the video lol
     
  5. Thewaternerd

    Thewaternerd Well-Known Member

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    Feb 16, 2013
    I can paddle into waves But you cant do a turn. in florida summers are 1 foot closeouts at best. Haha i cant skate the entire summer.
    Thanks for your help
     
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  6. cresto4

    cresto4 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 19, 2010
    you have a ski. go do it. flail until you fail to flail. if you're not stomping on anyone's buzz with your noise pollution, go have fun. eff the frat boy fun police here on swellinfo. most of them do nothing except come on here and try to make people feel bad about doing things and thinking things that haven't been approved by the official swellinfo crew. god forbid you should actually have fun doing something that THEY DON'T DO. :rolleyes:
     
  7. Thewaternerd

    Thewaternerd Well-Known Member

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    Feb 16, 2013
    Yeah Thanks well Imma give it a go and have a good time no matter what haha.
    Thanks for your help
     
  8. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Actually, go out and figure the $hit out. Have your buddy drive the ski, u hold and and figure it out! Not rocket science. Have fun and at least head out in bigger surf! We want pics or vids!
     
  9. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    You'll get the hang of it... It takes time to get the timing down. Just try over and over and you'll get it...
    Don't listen to people ***** either. You can do whatever you want. I don't know when it became "uncool" to have fun messing with a wave runner. I always wished I had a ski when I was a kid.

    Just DO NOT go to a lineup where anyone is. You have a ski. You can find a spot to yourself.
     
  10. surftb15

    surftb15 Well-Known Member

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    Feb 25, 2012
    wtf is this thread?
    Tow in sucks. and I have been doing it in the bowl lately. it sucks though.
     
  11. xgen70

    xgen70 Well-Known Member

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    May 25, 2006
    Tow At/Tow In. Seems they both have a place at times. Tow At is a summer time thing here.

    The east coast gets very fast and racing waves on size many times, tons of close outs due to the waves breaking so fast. So if you want to make more then a few during your session a ski could be used. Looks like great practice for holding your line from deep behind the curtain.

    But it should be noted that there are more then a few young and old rippers in my neck of the woods that paddle into similar waves. And they are are WAYYYY Better then those Named on those videos. Way taller as well.

    Going straight with jet ski assist is not really impressive. Even less so when you Still barely make even half of them, if that.

    Free Fall into the PIT like a real man.

    In relation to the East Coast Only of course for tow INs <---obx/fla/ne/ns not included
     
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  12. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
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    I'm sure you guys have seen this, but just in case you haven't...

    East coast tow in.
     
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  13. Thewaternerd

    Thewaternerd Well-Known Member

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    Feb 16, 2013
    Yeah tow at should be fun. But its completely different then tow in, haha I'm no Gmac i just want to have fun in Ankle to knee high surf. Any tips or personal experiences would be nice to hear tho.
    Thanks for your help
     
  14. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Tow In = Big waves and big balls.
    Tow At = Tiny waves, wimpy noodle arms and vagina.
     
  15. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    from my perspective, it was never cool. i see the practical applications of a ski as a lifesaving tool, or towing into big/gnarly waves, but not to engage in near-shore f*ckery like tow ats. there are so many other ways to have fun & get out on the water when it's small/flat. not everything requires loud noises & gasoline.

    edit: for the record, i would be stoked to give towing a go once in big surf, just to try it. other than that, i'll happily paddle in every other times.
     
  16. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    I could care less what someone else does as long as it doesn't ruin my session, do your thing
     
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  17. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Agree 100%
     
  18. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    I've considered towing when it's massive and out of control on the inside, and impossible to paddle out, but there's those big, shifty peaks waaaaay out there that look rideable. That would be cool. But other than that... no thanks.
     
  19. RIsurfer

    RIsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 5, 2012
    I don't have a ski.
     
  20. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    For the record it IS something I have done on more than one occasion... way back in the 90's. Sure it's fun just ****ing around but didn't really do much for me when you take into account the gas, the smell and constantly wondering if whoever towing you is actually competent and responsible enough to be safe about it (for practice when your buddy effs up, just repeatedly ride your skateboard full speed into and under your ski while its on the trailer).

    Since I feel I should explain myself: I have always had a deep seated hatred for jetskis, or more accurately the absolute morons that ride them. Probably has to do with all the wakeboarding I used to do when I was younger and the inevitability of some kook on a jet ski riding up right behind you trying to jump your wake. Or maybe it's all the regattas I have sailed in Banks Channel with kooks on jet skis who don't know the first thing about the "rules of the road" on the water--buzzing by within 3 feet of your boat, weaving in and out of the fleet, etc... Or maybe it was that one regatta where my friend's little sister (12 years old at the time) got t-boned by a jetski while sailing her Laser, resulting in plates and pins in her femur (that dude was lucky the Coasties were nearby to regulate--he would have wound up on the bottom of the channel along with his kookcraft... at least the Coasties let us have a little fun before they drug the guy onto their deck)... Or maybe it was that one time surfing at Mase when some idiots decided they were going to do tow-ats amongst everyone else surfing...

    I dunno, maybe I'm a little biased. But you can ask anyone who has spent a considerable amount of time on the water what they think of jet skis and you will probably get the same sentiment.

    Whatever you do: Take a freaking boating safety course, First Aid and CPR before entering this endeavor. You'll probably need them all...