looks makeable aside form the rocks
here
main site.
http://www.sebastianinletcam.com/
looks makeable aside form the rocks
here
main site.
http://www.sebastianinletcam.com/
Finally! A Sebastian cam where you can see the skim instead of just the surf.
-David Behar
someone is already skimming it.
here
now even more people can skim the inlet.
-Jeff
A few years back there was like waist high perpindicular lines in there and domke and a few of his friends were skimming it. Domke got a few that were pretty much nuts.
Brad, me and a few other guys were in there one time, and brad got a wave right at the pier and rode it for like 30-40 yards. I thought it would never end.Originally Posted by Skim4L!fe
D2S! S.I.C
been there done that its sick if you catch it on the perfect incoming tide witha SE groundswell it can get nasty fun
That was supposed to be like a secret spot or something. this kid told me that when i was there.
I see that you are a fagot because you are riding that fixie.
lolOriginally Posted by SolvenCarlos
not really a secret when you could just walk under the jetty and see it
yes it does get good in the inside
looks kinda dangerous
it isOriginally Posted by pboon
theres sharks in the inlet, where you stand is where the fishermen try to beach sharks
board sometimes gets sucked out away from the jetty, you better be afraid
yes, you can see them just about everyday
that's why your name sounds like poon
doug lets go skim in the 30 mph winds right now
asshole
tee hee my spot is much better
Big nasty spinners, whats up, nothing, just some sharks...
When Obama took office, you were only paying $1.95 per gallon of gas...
just spinners????Originally Posted by Utah
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
unless your a fish.........you shouldnt be worried.Originally Posted by Jeff.Liu
yea i was at the inlet later in the afternoon and i checked the inside and it definately looks extremely fun for low tide with these conditions
uhhhh that break is kinda fun...the most dangerous thing is the rocks..me, domke and seabass have skimmed that a few times...its good but those damn rocks are bad...they stick up everywhere and theres only about 10 foot of runnign room.
just ollie the rocks. duh
tee hee if we get a 6ft swell or bigger and straight E or ENE or ESE winds or anything with E and its pushing , my spot be going off and yea the only problem is shark but at low tide its sooo good and theres this huge stretch of sand that kicks up then a bunch of slope it fires
ive always seen that stretch next to the jeti when ive gone fishing but never though to attempt it, the rocks on that side always looked like an early grave for my board
all girls is bitch's
and bitch's is crazy....
looks sick but iwould be worried bout losing my board
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Jack Saunders
looks sick but id be worried about drowning in that strong ass current.
"I have not been outdone by any of my friends in doing good, or by any of my enemies in doing harm."
-Lucius Cornelius Sulla
how the hell do you lose your board? what kinda homo shoots his board 20 feet into the inlet and cant get it? come onnnn!!
why would you worry about sharks? your not paddling around out there or sitting on your board like a surfer...its simple you catch a wave and ride it in!
and about the rocks..its not the problem of running them over because there really isnt any in the water, the problem is the maze of rocks your hopping over and stubbing your toes on while your trying to run on a tiny strip of sand. geeeze!
Easy on the exclamation points matty
-David Behar
either way though, once that current gets going around the tide change it can be pretty strong and i would hate to get anywhere near it
all girls is bitch's
and bitch's is crazy....
if the current is taking you out to the ocean i guess you would have a problem but if its just taking you into the inlet i guess it wouldnt be bad
It goes down the inlet. Pretty sure anyway.
-David Behar
if the tide is going into low tide it will suck you out into the ocean, and i skimmed the inside yesterday it was super sik
people skim in there a whole lot. nothing new.
we have pics somewhere.
if the current takes you down the inlet, just float it out. (never seen it happen to a skimmer, but seen a few hot doggin jet skiers on south side lose their skis then get sucked down thru the inlet. they just float it out and get out around the campgrounds. you won't drown)
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