The Ocho De Mayo Friday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

Jetski slapping one (#1) and heading down the line at La Libertad...

Hazy sun this morning and 15 miles visibility.  Wind is light out of the south and the sea surface is smooth.  The air temp is 62.5 and the water is an unbelievable 68.5.  That red tide must be heating things up!  High tide is at 11:09am +4.2' and low tide follows at 4:15pm +1.4'.  We have a WSW swell out of 247º at 2.6' and it's 2' to 3', looking like some fun little ones...

Our favorite "capitalistas."  Senor Gato and his buddies...

Into the Mailbag:

TJ Maggio asks:  Why does a square tailed board glide better and help get you through flat spots?

(It ends up being a combination of two things.  1.  Additional area that allows for more planing.  It's like you've got a bigger wing holding you up.  2.  More volume in the back of the board that translates into a higher profile in the water and makes it a bit more skippy adding to your glide.  Great for point waves, but might work against you in more tubular conditions or quick beach break waves.)

Tom Welch wrote:
I think I saw that kid a couple of days ago, crossing Esplanade going home, with a white surf board under his arm.  He must have been successful, at least for a while, as he was still dripping wet.
(Sounds like the same kid!  We're thinking he was lucky this time!)
On my ride this morning, I saw a fox run across PV Drive near the Episcopal Church in PVE with something in its mouth…  The circle of life…
(There was one on our street with a squirrel in his mouth.  There are a LOT of squirrels and apparently hungry foxes!)

(#3) Angel just thinking about it...


"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!






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