by alex_k » Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:31 pm
I've had a lot more experience since posting this, and one thing I've noticed is that this happens absolutely all the time, especially at point breaks. There is a conflict between someone who takes off earlier outside but down the line and someone who is closer to the peak in the direction of the line but inside.
Sometimes people sit way inside compared to those who are waiting for set waves, and if someone's up and surfing from the set wave takeoff, first to feet and closest to peak, they have priority, no ambiguity. Someone caught inside really doesn't. It's no good to wait in the whitewater and pop up behind people if they're already up and surfing, as dtc commented. If the surfer inside is very close and could take off at the same time, however, this is a classic, egregious drop in by the surfer on the shoulder and a dangerous move.
The difference between these two scenarios, however, is sometimes only seconds. The guy on the shoulder had priority here, but only by a tiny, tiny amount of time. Even given that, his actions were not considerate and moderately dangerous. As tomthetreeman commented, just call the wave pal and at least I'd have had a second of warning to get out of the way.
To me, this is best resolved and handled with communication, verbal wave calling, respect and generosity. Sometimes it is also settled by who is a better surfer, more local or willing to just take the wave. In reality, sometimes it is settled by who is more risk taking or even who is more of a jerk. Further, it's important for surfers not to play chicken, but some people do and it's dangerous for everyone involved.
Thanks again everyone for your thoughts a while back,