Look in the wave to the left of the surfer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzec1EJ4K_A
Look in the wave to the left of the surfer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzec1EJ4K_A
was that another surfer? or a shark. i couldnt tell
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Nobody is 100% sure yet. Most belive that is is another surfer duck diving under the wave.
hehe is a person... right @ 2:58.. You can see there feet..
I don't have a really nice boogie board. I have my one ancient longboard and a $30 boogie board from the local wal-mart. lolOriginally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
I'm trying to get to a smaller board though and mine is like 8 years old, so I'm looking into something along the lines of this:
http://www.rusty.com/index.cfm?page=2&board_id=17
Originally Posted by Magius
Nice choice of board. It looks more like a Big Guy Tri than a fish though. Most fish are less than 6ft.
I ride an 8'4, however I didnt take it with me last week and I rented a 9'0 and loved it. Im looking at getting a 10'0 Al Merrick now
http://www.cisurfboards.com/sb_h4000.asp
Thats a shark in the video...You can see its fins to its sides and its rear section moving some. I could understand it being another surfer, but you never see anyone on the other side or anything. If it was another surfer then the angle he was turned to wouldve put him right in the center of the camera.
nice board mike, u get that through work?
you can see the rear fins as well... the two smaller ones on the tail..
and the bigger fins on the side are very clear...
Which beach?Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
HOOKAH?! WTF..YOU MEAN HOOKER! :boobies:
what if it is a guy with a shark picture on the bottom of the board haha
no one will know
Originally Posted by Magius
I ride longboards so I am not well educated on shortboards. I think you'll be alright on that Rusty you picked out though. The best thing to do is call a few shops and talk to them. Tell them how big you are, what your expectations are, how experienced you are, and see what shapes and sizes they suggest.
Surf City in Myrtle Beach SC is where I bought mine from while I lived there. Mark, the owner, is a great guy to deal with.
Pit Surfshop, Aqua East, and Surf Station in St Augustine Fl are the shops I did business with while I was in Florida last week.