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yamaslut
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sounds nasty
it is what it is.... sloppy or clean people will be rippin it up.
a little dirty is better for large groups... more waves when it's closer period
sounds nasty
i meant the red tide. rotting fish and all. but if its harmless, then it doesnt matter to me.
sorry, shoulda quoted
as long as its somewhat clean in the A.M. ill be stoked..id rather it be knee high and glassy then overhead slop..we will keep our fingers crossed
as long as its somewhat clean in the A.M. ill be stoked..id rather it be knee high and glassy then overhead slop..we will keep our fingers crossed
hopefully we will get a few clean hrs in the morn... Usually do
did i read somewhere we cant start riding till 9am??
yeah.... we may be able to get in there an hr earlier... I'll ask em
that would be nice...im usually done by 9am...:baby:
what time do you start?
i was kind of joking..but we usually like to get out there by 7am..it usually craps out here by 9....i actually ride until the the wind blows or i run out of gas..im usually good for at least 3 tanks a day conditions permitting...:haha:
all the other guys always show up at 10am after a luxurious breakfast only to find it blown out and we are on the way to get a burger..
Weather forecasts show Daytona looking to be in the mid 70's daytime with lows in the upper 50's at night- should be partly cloudy to clear that weekend, if weather.com knows it's stuff!
Also, anyone know about depths at the riding location in Daytona? Sand bars, nasty objects underwater, etc.? Just curious if there are certain areas to avoid, and if it is safe to stab or if you need to come up short.
Don't be fooled...plenty of ski noses have been broken at Daytona. Just ask Slutty & Pete.So there's really not an issue with shallow spots, eh? That's good- I know in Sebby north of the pier it drops off right after you get in the water at the beach, so I guess Daytona is the same way..? I would hate to ruin my weekend busting the nose of my ski off in a sand bar.
scope it out some. if you see a bunch of waves picking up in one spot it's probably got a sand bar there. there is no inlet/jetties or reefs but there could be a sand bar, just like any other beach.So there's really not an issue with shallow spots, eh? That's good- I know in Sebby north of the pier it drops off right after you get in the water at the beach, so I guess Daytona is the same way..? I would hate to ruin my weekend busting the nose of my ski off in a sand bar.
So there's really not an issue with shallow spots, eh? That's good- I know in Sebby north of the pier it drops off right after you get in the water at the beach, so I guess Daytona is the same way..? I would hate to ruin my weekend busting the nose of my ski off in a sand bar.