

and feeling balanced and engaged with the wave is Oh so much easier. Whereas if a swell is firing into a point with nice energy and size it does all the work for you, Popping up is easier as the board falls away from you etc. I feel like it's like a bike, the slower and less energy the waves have and the flatter faced, the harder they are even to balance. Ah! yeh, I need to surf tiny waves more often.

I was kooking it REALLY badly on little 2 foot mush burgers. Today, I was bogging and falling off for what seemed like no reason at all. I surfed a 4 - 5 foot firing boulder point break down the road from my house here in Taranaki NZ a fortnight ago and had no problems. It was weak, backwashy surf and man I struggled. Yeh I went out in a highish tide 2 foot day today out of desperation. maybe visit the gym before taking a surf or dive again. Here we hatching this island with bird's-eye :)) This is a big enough mountain island with very quality landscaping and fully staffed little beach houses.
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The pics of the waves are with full stock ballast (250 in each rear, 400 in the floor up front and the wedge down) and just me and my wife in the boat. It takes all of 10 secs to install, it floats and, no more listing the boat. i went mid france and im still amzed how the wave pushed you to give lesser effort to the surfing. On the background, it is another lovely Second Life photo from the -Lost Lagoon-, Sea Starr Sim. It was a weird wave/setup.there would be a 2 foot wave and doubling up right behind it would be a 4 foot wave, you catch the little front wave an by the time you dropped in the bigger rear wave would merge with the little front wave an create a really juicy, thick zippering left.for CB it was special.but that was it. It gave me nice, long surfable waves on both sides of the boat. sometimes i wonder how im supposed to even achieve it when there is no pusher. Ofcourse to pump that hard you need that mid wave indeed to solid the skill and then when u go north sea it will be a known procedure. I do travel mid france to have that, but unfortunately im just not that rich untill i go back to morocco and live there i have to do a dive in the brownish north sea.Ĭlearly this man has skill and hard muscle and cardio to do that cause those waves are meh. because of the hard wind waves become flat. That seems very nice kook but really i have to deal with 0.2 to 0.8 meter waves that arent powerfull. Why not get a nice eggy mid-length for those days and cruise? Kookextraordinaire wrote:Quite honestly, pumping that much seems exhausting.
