Surf School spot invasion

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Gbanger
Gbanger
NSW
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NSW, 13 posts
2 Feb 2010 1:19pm
Starting to get a bit shirty with Surf schools turning up and setting up flags to mark thier "territory" when clearly some lads are already working a bank. What's the etiquette. I have no problem with people being taught to surf but what about all the culture (rules). They are all soft though, what's wrong with the old ways, grab an old yella and have a frigin go on your own out of the way.

Anyone else

Still happy.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
2 Feb 2010 10:30am
Yeh, nothing worse than 10+ learners with one instructor learning in the shoreline.
Someday's you cant wait to HIT the shoreline as it sucks up.
Most of the time they do stay clear of the pack.
Just a couple of weeks ago I took a beginner out and had him on his feet in no time.
I paddled out with him, board each and and talk to him , pushed him onto a couple and he was off. back to the UK with smiles and photos to show his mates.
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
2 Feb 2010 1:50pm
I'm not too fond of them but it really suprises me that they put up a flag and took up space near a good bank.

Whenever I see them, they usually confine themselves to just a crappy break at low tide.

The thing that gets me is the sign on the side of the trailer "Manly Surf School"

I never see the bloody thing at Manly, it's always up at my break.

GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
2 Feb 2010 5:05pm
Agree.

Also lately the problem has been the clubbies (life savers) setting the swimmers area where the best bank is... so all the surfers gets pushed down to the straight section with everyone hassling for the few waves that look like they might have a shoulder... just so frustrating (especially when you have made the effort for an 'early').
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
2 Feb 2010 5:50pm
Sunday at my local, can see Nippers training in the break and down the line the surf lesson group arrive add a crowded line up, it takes the fun out of it. Now I know longboarders cop a bagging from some shortboarders for taking more than their share but on the odd occasion some of the clubbies 5 or more paddle out the back on their paddle boards and take every set wave. Love them or hate them, they do a awesome job.
thommo 000
thommo 000
1670 posts
1670 posts
3 Feb 2010 11:23pm
GPA said...

Agree.

Also lately the problem has been the clubbies (life savers) setting the swimmers area where the best bank is...


weird...you`d think that`s where the best rip would be?
thommo 000
thommo 000
1670 posts
1670 posts
3 Feb 2010 11:28pm
62mac said...

Now I know longboarders cop a bagging from some shortboarders for taking more than their share on the odd occasion. Love them or hate them, they do a awesome job.


C`mon Mac......
XXL hazza
XXL hazza
NSW
78 posts
NSW, 78 posts
4 Feb 2010 8:03am
I spent every weekend learning to surf on my own.
Would never have gone to a learning school ,I just found a quite spot on my own
and practice for hours.
Now I sit out the back and rip my rewards.

XXL Hazza
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
4 Feb 2010 8:17am
Few weeks ago I saw a dad teaching his daughter to surf in a bit of an unusual way.

She was maybe 11 but still pretty small and he would have her standing on the foamy in the break balancing with one hand on his shoulder. He was in water just above his waste.

When a good one would came along he’d give her a good push and she was up and on her way.

There were a few dads out that day teaching their kids but she was doing heaps better than any of them.

Learning back to front doesn’t make sense but it seemed to work for her.
oz surf
oz surf
WA
407 posts
WA, 407 posts
4 Feb 2010 10:47pm
Gbanger, your absolutely right.
It gives me the s***s seeing these surf schools operate.
Surfing should be self taught in my opinion.(On proper surfboards)
How can the people doing the teaching call themselves surfers, when all they do is churn out hundreds of kooks clogging the beaches and getting in the way of everyone. We think things are bad now with crowds and aggro in the water. Just imagine what it will be like in the future if they continue.
Shut them all down i say
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Feb 2010 7:22am
GPA said...

Agree.

Also lately the problem has been the clubbies (life savers) setting the swimmers area where the best bank is... so all the surfers gets pushed down to the straight section with everyone hassling for the few waves that look like they might have a shoulder... just so frustrating (especially when you have made the effort for an 'early').


Agree
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
5 Feb 2010 10:59am
I’m like most people in that I think clubbies are a necessary evil because when it’s all said and done, they’re there to save lives. So when they’re out there practicing on their longboards and buggering up good waves, I know it’s because they use those things to save lives.

Same goes for the rubber duckys, I hate the 2 stroke stink but again, they save lives.

What pisses me are the boat crews, in the past 20 years I’ve been hit three times by ors and once on the ankle by the bow because I simply can’t move out of the way, quicker than they can’t steer.

That guy at the back is called a “sweep” I think that may be an aboriginal word for “watch out! I can’t steer this frigg’n thing”.

The pain of being hit would be a lot easier to put up with if the boats played some vital role in saving lives but it seems they don’t.

I could argue that they are responsible for taking lives; the last one I’m aware of was a junior life saver in a carnival possibly on the goldy about 8 or 10 years ago.

I hope I'm not offending anyone and they are not doubt great tradition and scource of pride within the clubs, but is it really worth it to keep playing around with what is simply an old whaling dory design from over a hundred years ago?
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
8 Feb 2010 5:57pm
62mac said...

GPA said...

Agree.

Also lately the problem has been the clubbies (life savers) setting the swimmers area where the best bank is... so all the surfers gets pushed down to the straight section with everyone hassling for the few waves that look like they might have a shoulder... just so frustrating (especially when you have made the effort for an 'early').


Agree


+2
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
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10 Feb 2010 11:55pm
obct said...


That guy at the back is called a “sweep” I think that may be an aboriginal word for “watch out! I can’t steer this frigg’n thing”.



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