by 55funsurf » Sat Nov 16, 2013 11:38 pm
Sometimes the first rider on has right of way over the inside. For me I surf for enjoyment and that includes not hasselling others. If I am on the inside and I turn and paddle later than a person who us already committed on the take off then I let them have the wave.
Its a respect thing. If I want the inside and right of way then I need to also commit first,
Some people show no respect for others and will just take off regardless at which point a surfer needs to be smart and quickly weigh up the risks.
Like Friday morning I let a bomb go through because there was too much traffic with guys paddling out who were caught inside.
So because I let that go and then committed to the second wave, the guy beside me dropped in.....But to his credit he pulled straight out and that was fair...
There was no hassle between us, It was just one of those situations where little events are unfolding quickly and combime to critical situations if someone makes a bad judgement.
Yesterday morning I made a bad judgement.
I was having a great surf, plenty of waves and a good crowd in the water.
I was paddling out and decided at the last minute to change direction to get to a peak and I ended up paddling across another guy who had turned and committed to take off.
It was my mistake because I should have stayed straight and on his right side but my error in judgement had me metres in front of him and that is not much distance if a person is committing to a take off and likely to head for the pocket....Fortunately I paddled very quickly and cleared him with enough room and judging by his ride I did not impair him,,,
i realise that situations can develop very quickly and all of us can make mistakes....
In my case yesterday, I waited until the guy was back in the line up and I said sorry for paddling in front of him and that I made a mistake...he wasn't overly impressed but he was ok...I ended up having a heap more waves and it was good because my one mistake did not eventuate into a situation of hostility between me and another surfer,,,,
I appreciate some people are hostile and I always try to take that into account also.
I imagine there will be a lot of people who will disagree with the following but I think in some situations where a number of surfers are clearly caught on the inside, that the surfer catching the wave, whilst having right of way, also needs to take into account the safety of surfers desparately trying to get out of the way on the inside....
But guys who insist on staying inside on days where the peak is clearly on the poutside also need to take responsibility and not become a traffic hazard.
From my experience, clearly we have the so called rules, but clearly not everyone understands the rules, and in 'some' situations it is better for the person on the wave to abandon the take off if it is clear that someone is going to get hurt through insisting to take off.....
I have a healed hole in my shin from age 26. Some 30 years ago because I had a guy on a log take off on a very crowded day and whilst I was clearly paddling in one direction along with other surfers caught on the inside he just kept his line....So yes he was technically in the right but he made no effort to avoid me and I suffer a life long injury through that one incident...Painful too....but I still surf in spite of it all,,,,
and lastly, I wear a helmut and all the 'cool' dudes' look at me strange...well yesterday good old helmut came to the fore....a powerful lip hit me smack at the base of my head, and good old helmut saved the day.....no pain no injury...and I kept charging....So I might look like a goon...but in crowded dayws with all the chaos of who thinks what about right of way, I wear a helmut just for sake of one extra layer of comfort on the off chance that I end up in some untoward situation, either through my pown mistake, some one elses mistake of a combination of the too....
rest day today, going for a full body massage and surfs mapped out for the coming week...
Take care
Ross (aka WAL:) kawabunga RIP H'