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.
That would be sweet.the forecast is looking small:crying:
may have to put together an inlet feild trip:thinking:
It was forcasted as small and crappy today, I thought it was great. Waves were close together, but they would barrel down the sand bar and were 4-6 feet high in Smyrna. I came home with no more gas and two broken motor mounts. And my bendix was acting up. Looks like I'll be working in the garage a little this week.
i'm so pumped I just punted my cat!! :thewave:
:haha:
I'm excited, but not that much.
let's hope there's surf :scool:
Sometimes where i ride in the great lakes the sand bars are killer. I have watched danceswithsuperjet bounce his nose off the bottom where we thought it was deep enough to stab. That may only be indicitive of the great lakes but we get nasty sand bars in the oddest places, you really have to know where you ride.
Yeah, that was more pilot error. I knew it was that shallow there, but my plan was to keep the landing more shallow. I just hit the angle wrong. That little screw up did some nice nose damage!
Chad