Waves breaking where they shouldnt...

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Beef, Oct 7, 2011.

  1. Beef

    Beef Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2007
    I have a wierd fascination with waves breaking where they shouldnt...We have talked about how we have seen waves in the chesapeake, heck somebody a while ago told me they went out in the choptank river one real windy day. Has anyone seen any waves breaking in any of our water ways where they shouldnt? Has anyone ever seen slaughter beach or somewhere up there rideable?
     
  2. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    Have you seen the video on the weather channel from Chicago last week? They were getting some major swell there. It was taking people out on the North Ave beach bike path.
     

  3. somuchsurf

    somuchsurf Well-Known Member

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    Jan 7, 2011
    I saw that, pretty crazy...gives me hope that if for some reason my life takes me inland, I have a chance of finding some sort of swell somewhere.
     
  4. CaptJAQ

    CaptJAQ Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2011
    I've seen it break at Sandy Point State Park, at the foot of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, but if its breaking there, you've gotta keep going, as it will be 4x as big on the coast.
     
  5. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    I've seen a rideable wave on the Deleware Bay a few times, right after those gnarly, blasting cold fronts that creates a strong, sustained NW wind. It's only, maybe, 40 miles of fetch, but it can create a perfect little knee to thigh high righthand peeler.
     
  6. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
  7. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

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  8. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

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  9. mongoloid

    mongoloid Well-Known Member

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  10. Beef

    Beef Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2007
    My buddy aka pumpmaster on here has surfed sandy point on the chesapeake. Said it was like waist high and choppy.

    LBC-Where on the del. if you dont mind me asking? Just interested...not gonna crowd up your spot.
     
  11. Sandytoes2

    Sandytoes2 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 5, 2011
    Haha I like this post. Me and the boys made a huge slip and slide for a rager we had. I'm talking baby oil and everything. I tried to ride down it on my Seed but I was so blitzed I forgot to take the fins out. Took them out and ended up shredding that thing for half an hour. Good times.
     
  12. Westy

    Westy Active Member

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    Aug 4, 2008
    I actually surfed at Bay Ridge in Annapolis the Saturday night that Irene came through. It was exactly that, waist high and choppy... really windy short period slop. On a shortboard it was basically get up and ride for like 6 feet and sink. Kinda just did it to say I've done it.
     
  13. Beef

    Beef Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2007
    was it breaking out on a sandbar or right up close?
     
  14. Retzlaff44

    Retzlaff44 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 18, 2009
    South Haven, Michigan.
     

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  15. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    Oh... it's not a "spot," by any means. All along the area of Town Bank and Cape May Beach. Brown, silty water... with these little short period peelers. Nothing to get excited about, that's for sure, but a rideable wave.
     
  16. rDJ

    rDJ Well-Known Member

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  17. Westy

    Westy Active Member

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    Aug 4, 2008
    No, they've these rock breakwalls out there that form sandbars in between (http://www.bayridge.org/images/homepage_graphics/au_beach_pier_summer_300h.jpg)... It was probably stomach deep water and a good 30/35 feet from the water's edge. I've certainly surfed OC shallower and closer. It's definitely a better setup than Sandy Point, but a) why would anyone want to surf there if they had other options... it was really like get up -> pump your fists, not your board -> sink... and b) the parking is bad... in that there is none. You either have to live there, in which case you're ballin and should have bought a plane ticket to Bali instead, or you have to park on the side of the road in a really rich neighborhood that will call cops in a heartbeat. We posted a few girls at the cars and crossed our fingers that all the rich folk would be too worried about the storm to give a crap about 4 idiots trying to surf their beach. Haha... I'm blowing up their spot. It'd be so funny to see 30 cars lining Bay Drive to surf crappy waist high slop.

    Still, pretty cool if you happen to be stuck in Naptown during a storm like that. Gets you pumped to paddle out for real the next day.
     
  18. Firewire Flyer

    Firewire Flyer Member

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  19. headrow

    headrow Well-Known Member

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    Sep 2, 2007
    Anywhere breaking big enough to ride in the Chesapeake is going to be super gnarled up chop - unless you're way down south with direct exposure to the ocean.

    Calvert Cliffs has a pretty epic point break setup but it only really works when a freighter passes down the bay. I doubt it was ridable, but it was pealing real nice and for a long time.
     
  20. jrobe057

    jrobe057 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 8, 2008
    ive heard of it breaking after a sub leaves norfolk naval station, just gotta time it right; i saw on surfline once after a hurrican a shot of a little waist high wave underneath two twin bridges that they said was in the outer banks