Shortshoremen Thursday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

There are Longshoremen, are there "Shortshoremen?"

Out of the archives we have these two snaps of Buck and Brent Delameter.  Never mind the antique board (#1) or the fact that the sawhorses were made in the 20's.  Look at the hill behind the Delameter's house...  There's nothing there...  nothing!  Today part of Tulita school is behind their house and it's houses all the way to the top of the hill...  Progress...  Then of course there's the antics on the board stretched across the two sawhorses (#2).  Today if you did that to a board it would have snackles for days, this board was unfazed.  This is 10oz. Volan fiberglass cloth, doubled on the rails with a deck patch that would resist all this bad behavior.  So it was about 25lbs...  it probably took both of these studs to turn the damn thing...  and that "D" fin...  wasn't going to be a real maneuverable stick.  But classic!  And it would glide like a locomotive...  Get outta the way kooks...

Cloudy this morning with 7.5miles visibility.  Winds were light onshore and the sea surface was smooth.  The air temp was 65.1 and the water was 67.1 and it still wasn't warm enough to wear a short suit (like some people we know who froze their ass off).  Low tide was at 5:54am +0.0' and high tide follows at 12:18pm +4.4'.  We have a WSW swell out of 240º at 3.6' and it was 3' to 4' with some bigger outsides.  Fun, but if you were late, you had to pay...

A charmer, even behind the mask.  Jah Morgan (#3) posing for the cameras...

Every once in a while you find a wave where you least expect it (#4)...  Love the fringy spray...

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






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