akhawk said...Gorgo said...
I think the worst situation is when you get caught inside and just make it over the peak. The board can go over the falls or get caught by the white water and twang out to the end of the leash. If anyone is behind you they can get clobbered.
I don't know how to eliminate this one. Even the most skilful surfer is going to get caught inside sometime.
This can happen to any kind of surfer but it is more critical for SUP and other big boards. You can't just push it through the face like a short board.
Being caught by whitewater is less of a problem. You just turn around and ride the foam in and try again. The big problem is when the big sneaker set hits and you just make it over the top ... or not. :-(
Gorgo, this is exactly what happened to me.
Also try to position yourself with nobody directly behind you before the whitewash hits - look around quickly and see what space you have.
Even if there is other surfers caught on the inside as well, look them in the eye and show them by your actions your getting into position to get hammered somewhere not near them, mostly they will see what you are doing and get off to one side a bit.
As well, kick your board (towards the beach, not into the wave) out so the white wash will hit it straight on, this way you will get dragged in a straight line (more or less) - A full on sideways hit on the board will cause the board to get flicked around more and you to get dragged further.
When the surf has some size to it, i really dunno how anyone can be expected to physically hang onto both a 9'+ board and paddle and keep it all under control.