Originally posted by: johnnyboy This forecast looks too far out to say whether the magic will happen or not. We shall see. As always, surf the most crowded spot, it means you know at least as much as everyone else, and since nothing draws a crowd like a crowd, jump right in and start complaining. Unless its bigger than overhead, then many wont make it out. That's good for the crowd. Those that do make it out will then see the number of guys actually catching waves at about 60%, because your 6'1' 18 1/2" 2 1/4" cant paddle into better than overhead surf very well. If its big, like double overhead, its closed out and onshore. If its not closed out and onshore, most people will crowd the inlets for the ease of paddle outs. This means that their tiny boards and big dreams will bob up and down, cuss when they paddle and pull out or just plain miss. THe percentage of guys actually surfing at this point goes to around 20%, These are guys riding guns and semi-guns and have spent their vacations on surf trips. No matter how big the wave is, there will always be 10% standing on the boardwalk, dressed very fashionably in surf shirts, cool trunks, the latest lost hat and authentic surf flip flops not surfing. They are discussing the tide, the wind, the isobars, arianna grande street cred, the best time to go, which is never in the present and the forecast. Its a dude bra fest. So much lingo flying that you would think they have black belts in talking. They will never surf, but they are surfers and they know everything.
haha... awesome......
btw, Karl will be another disappointment...... unless you're one of those standing on the boardwalk