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Surfing in Polzeath

Postby theoallen » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:46 am

I believe that for beginners, Polzeath, Cornwall, has got to be one of the best places to start to learn surfing. The waves can be pretty small (About 4 foot) and quite often you'll get a load of 10-15 foot ones. It is seriously a great place to surf.
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby offshore » Sun Feb 13, 2011 1:26 am

errr this muct be a joke thread, seriously??!! Even four footer might be a bit too much for beginners, and you recon they can hold up in 10-15 foot?!

It is April fools day?
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby theoallen » Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:56 pm

I learnt to surf there when i was about 8, and i could cope with those waves pretty quickly! I don't know any beginners that wouldn't be able to ride a 4 foot though, they're not that bad!
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby surferdude_scarborough » Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:39 pm

sounds like you're underestimating your wave size there. I dont know any begginners who be able to handle solid 4 ft. And at Polzeath that would be when it starts to take a while to get out back. I do agree with you that its a great place to learn but once it gets a bit bigger its a mission to get out. I doubt it would hold 15ft there either. and if it did i doubt anyone would be out. They'd be somewhere easier to paddle out.
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby PolzeathSurferSarah1 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:32 am

Polzeath's waves are 1.8ft-8ft I learnt to surf in Polzy and it is relitavely easy, I've surfed when it's next to flat and when they are absolute corkers! August bank holiday weekend this year-on the friday they were awesome, by monday they weren't worth coming out of the valley site for. :D
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby PolzeathSurferSarah1 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:34 am

Oh yeah, and did you know that David Cameron, Dave as we now call him, was bodyboarding at polzeath late august this year, my dad caught a wave with him! I was being a hardcore surfer and was out to sea, oblivious, but he was there!
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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby kitesurfer » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:38 pm

PolzeathSurferSarah1 wrote:Polzeath's waves are 1.8ft-8ft


Thats quite an exact measurment you have there. Are you absolutely positive that they don't get as small as 1.4ft???

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Re: Surfing in Polzeath

Postby PolzeathSurferSarah1 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:49 am

No one can be sure of that, but Polzy's rating is 1.8-8 ft. We spoke to the lifeguards about this, I've been going to Polzeath all of my life, I've never known them to be awfully large or flat.
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