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Unwritten Rules of Surfing

Unwritten Rules of Surfing

Surfing is about freedom, hanging out with your mates, having fun and chilling out but there are some unwritten rules that prevent you from becoming 'that guy' (or girl) in the water.     1.Don't drop in One wave, one surfer. When you paddle for a wave always check if someone got there first, sharing isn't always caring and you don't want to ruin the fun for fellow surfers.   2. Keep control of your board  A board to the face is no fun at all, never try to pull a manoeuvre that could end up with you landing on (or crashing into) someone else,...

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Surfboard Graphics- Designing Your Board

Surfboard Graphics- Designing Your Board

A surfboard decal can be a great way to add a personal touch to your surfboard. A decal is in short a large sticker which can be personally designed or designed by an artist. There are many different methods to attach surfboard graphics. We will look at how you can finalise that personalised touch! 1: Place your surfboard graphics on the board and trim to shape or it will come trimmed to shape and check fit. 2: It is prescribed to seal your clear first by squeezing a slim layer of sap over whole zone, leaving no foam dry. At...

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Sydney Local Surfboard Artists

Sydney Local Surfboard Artists

There is something very special about surf photography and artwork. Here are three guys who are exceptional Surfboard Artists. Source: Lee Pegus  Lee Pegus Surfboard artists Lee Pegus is a surf photographer. Growing up and surfing at Sydney's Manly Beach, "Pego" got his first intravenous hit of saltwater at 10 years old, immaculately preparing him for the position of copyboy he took up a couple of years after in the sink-or-swim universe of publication at the Sydney Morning Herald. As anyone might expect, Lee swum. He brazenly wormed his way into the photographic office and learnt his exchange at the...

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New Life-Saving Technology For Big Wave Surfers

Big wave surfing is a level of surfing only practiced by those who are the wildest, strongest, most disciplined in the water. The dangers of riding big waves are extensive; you can drown from a long hold-down, you can be knocked unconscious, you can be smashed on the reef or rocks. In a big wave wipeout the surfer can get pushed under the water 5-15 meters allowing the surfer only about 20 seconds to get to the surface before the next wave crashes.   Now, a new technology is making their surf sessions a lot safer. Big wave surfers such as Laird Hamilton and Darrick Doerner have pushed things to the limits by...

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Surf Etiquette - Do's and Dont's

The practice of proper surf etiquette is like an oath you take in court, you must also follow the law of the ocean. By not practicing proper surf etiquette beginners and even more experienced riders run the risk of injury and banishment from a local surf sports.   1. When one is on the inside give thy right of way. Simple, if someone is paddling onto the same wave as you and they are closest to the peak – it’s their wave, they have the priority. -But there is variations to this rule – if, at the last second, someone purposely paddles on the inside of you and scoops up the wave even though you are on the...

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