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Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:46 am
by Malarky
Hey everyone....New to the forums and I thought I'd jump in with a problem i've been having lately. I've only been surfing for about two years, on the east coast of the U.S. where -- as I'm sure you know-- wetsuits are a necessity. This morning, while surfing in New Hampshire (We got a great swell from a recent storm) I kept losing track of my buddy (who got me into surfing)
I know some people really enjoy surfing alone (and I do too from time to time) but lots of times it gets so tiresome searching through the lineup after getting separated from my friends. Being in the northeast-- EVERYONE LOOKS THE SAME, black wetsuits (many times with hoods) and you can't always rely on being able to tell from the board.
Anyone have the same experience? Did you do something about it or just accept at as a fact of life? I thought about marking my suit in some way...but don't know if that would seem incredibly lame.
thanks in advance for any pointers.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:57 am
by Aloha
You usually can tell who people are just by the way they sit,paddle and surf. Everyone has a distinctive style. I can spot friends and family from the car park just by this.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:37 am
by Forage
+1 to the above.
I've got one friend I surf with all the time. I can spot him from quite a distance just by the way he paddles. Friends that I only surf with every month or two can almost get right next to me before I realize who they are.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:39 am
by Supafly
Aloha wrote:You usually can tell who people are just by the way they sit,paddle and surf. Everyone has a distinctive style. I can spot friends and family from the car park just by this.
Yea i agree with ya on that Aloha
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:29 am
by PredationSA
I often find that if you go out with a buddy and we get lost, simply putting my hand into the air works

Obviously someone random could reply (hasn't happened to me yet) but more often than not there is just like a connection when you see someone putting their hand up and you just know it's the person you're looking for.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:49 pm
by gordz
I can always spot my mate as he's usually the one falling off his board while sitting out back
Or you could do what surf schools do, and wear brightly coloured rash vests over your wetsuit???
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:19 am
by naniekso
what we usually do with, me and my buddy, is we grab the front part of the surfboard and go under water with it so that only the tail goes up, then moving in an up and down motion we can tell who that tard is haha. Also one way is to look around then lean back and let your surfboard fly into the air, easily catches ur friends attenthion, and everyone eles who thinks your a toob lol
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:01 am
by billie_morini
Malarky,
interesting comments and quesitons. I rarely surf with anyone I know and also will surf when no other surfers are out. When I was learning to surf, I had a sensei that I'd go out with about every 3rd to 5th time. Seemed like we always stuck pretty close together and I never lost him. Maybe the people you surf with don't try very hard to keep up with you or to keep with you.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:25 pm
by esonscar
Shout 'oooooeeeeee' and wait for a 'skyrocket board (with a secret arm wave)!
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:27 pm
by surferdude_scarborough
I can always find the guys i surf with all the timeby recognising their surfing and paddling etc. also its worth being aware of longshore currents and things taking your buddies away from you while you're paddling back out. remember as well that if you take a wave for a long way youll end up a little way along the beach as well. to avoid losing people like this always try to paddle back out to the peak you caught your wave from if you need to find your mates.
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:20 pm
by esonscar
I find the best way to identify my friends is to give them names. There - someone had to say it and it was me - brb .....

Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:52 am
by garbarrage
White rashie over your suit with a big red capital "L" on it seems a good idea!!!
Re: Identifying your friends...any suggestions?

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Sun Apr 04, 2010 3:09 am
by NorthMyrtleB
All you need is a box of "HELLO MY NAME IS ___________" stickers and some duct tape.