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From: <WILAX_at_aol.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] surf boats
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 09:51:05 EDT
I want to start ocean surfing.  I have been a SK paddler until now but my boat
is like driving a tractor trailer in the surf.  
I have talked to some locals that say the Nekey Jive and Rip are great.  Are
these a bit forgiving for someone not accustomed to surfing a short boat?  I
like the idea of being able to use them in whitewater too ....when the time
comes.  I also hear the Wilderness Systems Alamak is decent but more geared
only to surf and cant cross to whitewater....true?
Suggestions?
Now, the technical stuff...how to get started.   Is this a situation of "just
do it" or are there a few things I could do in a new boat to get used to it
(say on flat water).  Of course I plan on using the roll to the max. 

TM
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From: SurfBuff <kayaker_at_caribsurf.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] surf boats
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:49:49 -0300
Hi TM

Ocean surfing is all I do!  Several times a week.  I'm also a kayak dealer.  I'd say to you go for the Necky Jive.  They now have three lengths.  The original, the longer and now the short one.  Go for the original if you're up to 5'11.  Go for the longer of you're over 6'

I personally have a Necky Groovy and I'm VERY happy with it.  I'm 6' 4" and weight about 210 lbs.  But this boat is not for white water rivers.

The Alamax surfs well also.  But it is restricted to traditional ocean surfing moves.... roller coasters, roundhouse cutbacks and so on.  If you want to do cartwheels and tail slashes you need the Jive.

Dave
Barbados

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Subject: 	[Paddlewise] surf boats

I want to start ocean surfing.  I have been a SK paddler until now but my boat
is like driving a tractor trailer in the surf.  
I have talked to some locals that say the Nekey Jive and Rip are great.  Are
these a bit forgiving for someone not accustomed to surfing a short boat?  I
like the idea of being able to use them in whitewater too ....when the time
comes.  I also hear the Wilderness Systems Alamak is decent but more geared
only to surf and cant cross to whitewater....true?
Suggestions?
Now, the technical stuff...how to get started.   Is this a situation of "just
do it" or are there a few things I could do in a new boat to get used to it
(say on flat water).  Of course I plan on using the roll to the max. 

TM
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From: Larry Bliven <foxhill_at_shore.intercom.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] surf boats
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 18:50:09 -0400
hi,

i'm inching my way from swamps, to rivers, to bays, and someday to surf
landings. along the way, i read that helmets are sometimes worn in the surf
zone to protect kayakers from each other's boats... i'd thought helmets were
for bouncing off the bottom.

anyway, a couple of my paddling buddies with experience in surfzone kayaking
recently had a boat to head collision... now one has his jaw wired. ahh for
sport.

still the surf calls me.

bye bye bliven





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