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posted on 20-7-2004 at 01:51 Reply With Quote
hey thanks airborne...

on the camera housing. i think you may have to call the store that they're on, they dont really give you a price.

and the board was right out of the packaging clean, so i should be fine with the decals. i did them before i even put the leash on. have any of you guys used silicone to seal your leashes? i find it works well for sealing and keeping the leash screwed together...





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posted on 20-7-2004 at 07:43 Reply With Quote
Hey Everyone!

Back to the decal thing. As i'm part of a "tribe" of bodyboarders (cannt think of what else to call it!) myself and all my mates had a sticker design made up that looks like a tribal tattoo personalized with our individual names on. I've had it on my board for 3 months now and its made absolutly no difference at all to speed or handling of the board!

If anything its made me better at aerials as I want everyone to see it!

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posted on 20-7-2004 at 14:24 Reply With Quote
Pretty sweet Thodd...how big is the decal?





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posted on 21-7-2004 at 07:48 Reply With Quote
Its probably around the 25cm x 15cm size (ish)
The only draw back is once i'm on a wave i'll ride it and ride it and ride it.... and it usually end up getting thrashed on the beach break.....hence... the decal is a bit scuffed now!

I'm an absolute muppet for doing it, and one of these days i'll end up killing my board! Still........ its all good fun!

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posted on 21-7-2004 at 17:45 Reply With Quote
Oh so your decal really isnt that bad. Gotcha!

Mmm...riding the board into the sand...doesnt it make you feel 6 again? lol





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posted on 21-7-2004 at 20:10 Reply With Quote


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posted on 22-7-2004 at 02:12 Reply With Quote
shem, i think thats one of the nicest breaks i've ever seen forming for you right there...





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posted on 22-7-2004 at 10:43 Reply With Quote
That is a really nice break. I can see how you'd ride it all the way to the beach.





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posted on 22-7-2004 at 11:30 Reply With Quote
The break I surf has a VERY steep beach, so the land always seems to come out of nowhere! I'll be on a beautifuly large shaped wave thats on the verge of tubing, i'll be riding it for a good 30 seconds and then my whole world turns to pain as I get pounded on the sand!

So you see it isn't a case of riding my board onto sand, its more of a case of falling 6ft onto land!

Its certainly made me understand how to control myself on the board, cos if you keep your bearings you can do a cheeky pop off the top and save face from a dumping!.................................... sometimes

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posted on 22-7-2004 at 20:39 Reply With Quote
Absolute sweetness Thodd, you have any pics?






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posted on 23-7-2004 at 10:06 Reply With Quote
I'm afraid not.... Its a long walk to the beach and when we get there we just want to get wet. Although we take a camera everytime we go its never been used as we don't want to leave it on the beach.
I need to take an unsuspecting mate along with me next time and turn him into the camera man for the day!

On a completly different note.... have you seen the cover of the new issue of Threesixty magazine? Some guy has actually surfed the Cyclops wave in Australia.......on a bodyboard. The picture is'nt the greatest as they obviously want you to buy the magazine but you get the idea:

http://www.orcasurf.co.uk/data/360/360_current/360_current.html


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posted on 23-7-2004 at 20:01 Reply With Quote
That's a pretty hefty drop into the wave on that cover! And a pretty big wave as well!.....I love the break where shem is! I would love to have that wave outside my house every morning when i wake up!

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posted on 23-7-2004 at 23:22 Reply With Quote
hey that looks like it would almost hurt guys. well i'm outta here for 2 weeks...sponging at the cape! w00t! keep people posting here guys...





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posted on 24-7-2004 at 10:22 Reply With Quote
ok, will do petersone! Have a good time at Cape! I can't wait for this Thursday! I'm going to France, the Vendee. Staying in a villa with "les dunes" beach just outside, near "la Sauzaie" beach. I've been before, the waves are alright at "les dunes" but sometimes have no power! La Sauzaie is stronger and better, but it has a reef, soooo im not sure if my skill is good enough for that yet!

Has anyone been to that area of France to sponge?
Where is everyone else going on holiday this summer and what are the waves like there?

Phew, i think that should last us for a few posts! So keep posting!

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posted on 7-8-2004 at 00:34 Reply With Quote
hey folks i'm back. it was the worst trip i've ever taken. i caught one wave that just crashed...it was all bad. it rained 12 out of the 14 days there and our car broke down, so we had no way to get to the beach. i biked one day, in the rain to the beach where i caught that wave, but it was rainy and nasty and the water was like 58 degrees...it was all bad...





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posted on 10-8-2004 at 20:57 Reply With Quote
That sounds soooo vexing!
I just got back today from France. Hey, petersone if it makes you feel any better i had the best waves in the Vendee i've ever had!
Perfect bodyboarding waves for me! Not to high (so not to scary for my skill) Very small tube sometimes but perfect glassy walls to ride along. Oh, and it only drizzled spitting light rain twice, the rest was sunny hot (nearly spanish heat) weather.
Surf, swell....even though the wind was onshore! (Nice girls there if i might add!) Plus great French food, eating out every night.
All this, plus i got masses of rides in slightly crowded water....but i managed with the help of tips from the spongers on this forum managed to ride my first 40 waves of actually doing sponging pro style (riding along it and not just with the whitewater because of the great waves). And i learnt how to do spins. Stoked!

I think i might be rubbing it in a bit now, sorry peterson

Does anyone know what the surf has been like at Croyde for the last 2 weeks, any results/reply would be nice, cheers.

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posted on 11-8-2004 at 15:52 Reply With Quote
Hey Airborne, The surf at Croyde hasn't really been up to much over the past 2 weeks. BUT...last weekend up untill now its had the swell from Hurricane Alex and it been looking Awesome! The guy at the pink shop said it was "perfect" 6ft and clean!
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posted on 11-8-2004 at 21:06 Reply With Quote
Thanks for that Thodd, i've seen the 6 foot waves on the webcam...im glad the surf hasn't been all good because a friend of mine is sponging down there, im sure he's lyeing about Croyde having the best surf ever about 2 weeks ago. If the surf hasn't been that good then i'll get the truth out of him, lol.
I never knew about the hurricane effect on swell, wicked technique for swell finding.

Hey Thodd (or anyone else) do you know where i can find a surf report that will tell me what the surf has been like in the last 2 weeks at Croyde? Perhaps a website? I wanna find out if i was missing anything down there while i was in France when i could have been in Croyde...but wait, France was sick, going off!
Just give me the report anyway, cheers all.

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posted on 11-8-2004 at 22:58 Reply With Quote
Hey Airborne...

Check http://www.cutback.com/ for the information you were looking for. I'm pretty sure they give accurate info on the surf for all the continents. I could be wrong...but you could still give it a whirl...





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posted on 12-8-2004 at 09:53 Reply With Quote
Hi Petersone,

Thanks for the website but i'm affraid it only does reports for continants in America...i think, from having a look at it. But thanks for looking anyway.

Does anyone know if A1 surf report would do it?

Cheers, keep posting, lets make this Topic a BIG one!






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