by scsurf » Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:15 pm
by twerked » Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:52 pm
by miamisurfer » Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:46 pm
by justloafing » Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:45 am
by Aloha » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:32 am
by WindChop » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:15 am
by parrysurf » Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:21 pm
by tono@trestles » Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:34 am
by scsurf » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:59 pm
tono@trestles wrote:Well if what if I'm hearing is true.... I'll just make sure that I'm out farther AND in the right position .....AND...... if scsurf blocks me anymore.... I'll just have to be serving him his fin enemaGood thread brada. I like all the opinions on this one. As you can tell..... It's all about what size board you ride and who you're sharing the waves with. catcha later
by LucasG » Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:02 am
by momagic72 » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:21 pm
by tono@trestles » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:37 pm
by uglystick » Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:19 am
parrysurf wrote:No question.....SBer is deeper, it is his wave. That is the rule.
If you paddle under him and block him as was suggested earlier, you would be in the wrong and be asking for a fin enema.
Deeper to peak is always priority. First standing has nothing to do with it.
As for the situation in question the longboarder could have faded deeper to the peak around the shortboard and reclaimed priority. That would have been my ploy.
by scsurf » Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:24 am
uglystick wrote:parrysurf wrote:No question.....SBer is deeper, it is his wave. That is the rule.
If you paddle under him and block him as was suggested earlier, you would be in the wrong and be asking for a fin enema.
Deeper to peak is always priority. First standing has nothing to do with it.
As for the situation in question the longboarder could have faded deeper to the peak around the shortboard and reclaimed priority. That would have been my ploy.
nah thats rubbish sure maybe under WCT competition ruling but in the real world no.
The surfer who was out further caught the wave before you, your the snake no matter where you catch the wave.
Now if the same person paddled back out and you were waiting paitently and he went for the wave I would drop in and tell em to get stuffed. But if you paddled back out and paddled onto the inside, your snaking them.
Share waves around and you generally wont get into trouble....or go surf some proper waves where you wont find any long boarders.
easy
by uglystick » Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:50 am
scsurf wrote:uglystick wrote:parrysurf wrote:No question.....SBer is deeper, it is his wave. That is the rule.
If you paddle under him and block him as was suggested earlier, you would be in the wrong and be asking for a fin enema.
Deeper to peak is always priority. First standing has nothing to do with it.
As for the situation in question the longboarder could have faded deeper to the peak around the shortboard and reclaimed priority. That would have been my ploy.
nah thats rubbish sure maybe under WCT competition ruling but in the real world no.
The surfer who was out further caught the wave before you, your the snake no matter where you catch the wave.
Now if the same person paddled back out and you were waiting paitently and he went for the wave I would drop in and tell em to get stuffed. But if you paddled back out and paddled onto the inside, your snaking them.
Share waves around and you generally wont get into trouble....or go surf some proper waves where you wont find any long boarders.
easy
So then surfer 1 never has priority over surfer 2 no matter how good he positions himself?
That's were I find the flaw with that theory. The long boarder already has the advantage and could position himself deeper if he deserves the wave, but to just pop up a little outside but still in front of surfer 1 is hogging.
Isn't it obvious?
Whew!! I feel like a great weight has just been lifted.
by scsurf » Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:15 pm
uglystick wrote:scsurf wrote:uglystick wrote:parrysurf wrote:No question.....SBer is deeper, it is his wave. That is the rule.
If you paddle under him and block him as was suggested earlier, you would be in the wrong and be asking for a fin enema.
Deeper to peak is always priority. First standing has nothing to do with it.
As for the situation in question the longboarder could have faded deeper to the peak around the shortboard and reclaimed priority. That would have been my ploy.
nah thats rubbish sure maybe under WCT competition ruling but in the real world no.
The surfer who was out further caught the wave before you, your the snake no matter where you catch the wave.
Now if the same person paddled back out and you were waiting paitently and he went for the wave I would drop in and tell em to get stuffed. But if you paddled back out and paddled onto the inside, your snaking them.
Share waves around and you generally wont get into trouble....or go surf some proper waves where you wont find any long boarders.
easy
So then surfer 1 never has priority over surfer 2 no matter how good he positions himself?
That's were I find the flaw with that theory. The long boarder already has the advantage and could position himself deeper if he deserves the wave, but to just pop up a little outside but still in front of surfer 1 is hogging.
Isn't it obvious?
Whew!! I feel like a great weight has just been lifted.
no thats no what i meant, lets say there are three surfers surfing a peak, you and two mal's sitting out further than you.
If you paddle out and sit on the outside, wait until they have caught a few waves, work your way into the inside (not snaking) then you have priority...meaning if they paddle for a wave from out further and stand up then i would just go for it and call them off. If you are catching heaps of waves and a mal rider catches one from further out, let them go through and watch them incase they pull off before the inside section which can quite often happen, leaving the wave for you!
If your surfing a beach break, sometimes its just easier to paddle down the beak and find a break with less hassle.
by oldgrom » Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:13 pm
by parrysurf » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:28 am
scsurf wrote:uglystick wrote:scsurf wrote:uglystick wrote:parrysurf wrote:No question.....SBer is deeper, it is his wave. That is the rule.
If you paddle under him and block him as was suggested earlier, you would be in the wrong and be asking for a fin enema.
Deeper to peak is always priority. First standing has nothing to do with it.
As for the situation in question the longboarder could have faded deeper to the peak around the shortboard and reclaimed priority. That would have been my ploy.
nah thats rubbish sure maybe under WCT competition ruling but in the real world no.
The surfer who was out further caught the wave before you, your the snake no matter where you catch the wave.
Now if the same person paddled back out and you were waiting paitently and he went for the wave I would drop in and tell em to get stuffed. But if you paddled back out and paddled onto the inside, your snaking them.
Share waves around and you generally wont get into trouble....or go surf some proper waves where you wont find any long boarders.
easy
So then surfer 1 never has priority over surfer 2 no matter how good he positions himself?
That's were I find the flaw with that theory. The long boarder already has the advantage and could position himself deeper if he deserves the wave, but to just pop up a little outside but still in front of surfer 1 is hogging.
Isn't it obvious?
Whew!! I feel like a great weight has just been lifted.
no thats no what i meant, lets say there are three surfers surfing a peak, you and two mal's sitting out further than you.
If you paddle out and sit on the outside, wait until they have caught a few waves, work your way into the inside (not snaking) then you have priority...meaning if they paddle for a wave from out further and stand up then i would just go for it and call them off. If you are catching heaps of waves and a mal rider catches one from further out, let them go through and watch them incase they pull off before the inside section which can quite often happen, leaving the wave for you!
If your surfing a beach break, sometimes its just easier to paddle down the beak and find a break with less hassle.
Now we're on the same page. Equal opp. for all. Hey the long boarders still have the advantage, but that's alright we have the choice to have as big a board as we want and pick the lineup where we surf.
Besides this only comes up on a rare occasion. It's just been and may remain an unsettled issue with me and my bros. Tono
Thank you guys for the great input.
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