Phil wrote:ive had a full on argument with a guy at fistral becuse ive taken off at the peak worked my way out to the shoulder cut back and nearly hit some cocky shortboarder that thought it was ok to take off inside of me becuse i was on the shoulder.
Now thats just cr@p (him, not you). Clearly its your wave then
Thats not the same thing at all as the longboarder standing up when the wave is a mere bump and riding it 50 yards away from the breaking peak.
Phil wrote:its never been the closest to the breaking wave its allways been cloesest to the peak regardless of how close they are to the breaking part of the wave.
Ha ha. I think the longboarders and shortboarders will often see 'peak' and 'breaking' differently
The BSA doesnt help (well, okay, it does, but perhaps not as well as it could) - its little leaflet thing says quite clearly "Closest to peak has priority" but then follows it up with "Remember, if someone else is already riding the wave you must not take off."
