First Sebastian trip

Location
Fla
So for SUNDAY riders we have:
Yamasaki
Munkie
CrazyPaul(Swing Shift Frestyle)
JohnJDub(Swing Shift Frestyle)
ScottyB(Swing Shift Frestyle)
Flacarncycleguy
Spug
Tom21
Kingtut
deblaster
jerrad (sp?)
chasing daylight
fl-cracker
Wavedemon(Hopefully)
Felix5oh
Retroicon
Barret
Aaron
Doug (Maybe)

any others?? Looking Good!

Camping at Sebastian Inlet State Park
9700 South A1A, Melbourne Bch. Fl 32951
http://www.sebastianfl.com/Fishing_Sebastian_Inlet.cfm
http://www.google.com/maps?q=9700+S+...i=map&ct=title
 
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yamaslut

Guest
I wanna go, now. Is it choppy this afternoon?

it's always choppy in the afternoon... sometimes it cleans up right before dark due to less heat...

It's the heat of the day makes stuff stat moving around
 
Backflips everywhere.

I think a friend of mine will have his 26ft Donzi/proline out there for the day to chill on as well..... Maybe some chicks :biggrin:<--- the guys married... but i got some girls that like to hang

Anyone gona have a Vidio Camera.... this could be epic!

Slutty.... your soft as Baby poop :biggrin:
 
it's always choppy in the afternoon... sometimes it cleans up right before dark due to less heat...

It's the heat of the day makes stuff stat moving around

WTF :shrug: Let me see if I got this straight. The heat makes the wind blow onshore? I know the sea breeze usually pics up as the day goes on but I never thought that heat actually makes baby waves (chop). J/K
 
Backflips everywhere.

I think a friend of mine will have his 26ft Donzi/proline out there for the day to chill on as well..... Maybe some chicks :biggrin:<--- the guys married... but i got some girls that like to hang

Anyone gona have a Vidio Camera.... this could be epic!

Slutty.... your soft as Baby poop :biggrin:

If my wife comes out I can bring one. If it stays clean I'll get her out there on the couch to take pics and/or video. If it's choppy, I'll get her on the beach with the zoom lens.
 
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yamaslut

Guest
WTF :shrug: Let me see if I got this straight. The heat makes the wind blow onshore? I know the sea breeze usually pics up as the day goes on but I never thought that heat actually makes baby waves (chop). J/K


well... it's a little more complicated than that... :thinking::thinking::thinking:

heat of the day is what causes a lot of the wind to blow..


[SIZE=+1]The source of wind energy is solar heating. The sun heats the earth's surface unequally. The heat gathered by land masses and large bodies of water is also released, thereby warming the air above them. However, water does not heat up as quickly as land. Because water has a higher heat capacity than land, it requires more incoming solar radiation to heat a body of water to the same degree as it does to heat a land mass. Water also releases its heat less readily than land. As a result, in response to solar heating the air over large bodies of water typically remains cooler than the air over continental land masses.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]Along the coast, sea breezes form when the light, heated air over land masses rises and the heavy, cool air over the ocean moves onshore to replace it. At night, when the land cools, also cooling the air above it, the process is reversed. The warmer air over the ocean rises, allowing the cooler air over the land to move offshore to replace it, creating a breeze going out to sea.[/SIZE]

that pretty much sums it up... that's why it's always glassy and no wind at night... werd
 
well... it's a little more complicated than that... :thinking::thinking::thinking:

heat of the day is what causes a lot of the wind to blow..


[SIZE=+1]The source of wind energy is solar heating. The sun heats the earth's surface unequally. The heat gathered by land masses and large bodies of water is also released, thereby warming the air above them. However, water does not heat up as quickly as land. Because water has a higher heat capacity than land, it requires more incoming solar radiation to heat a body of water to the same degree as it does to heat a land mass. Water also releases its heat less readily than land. As a result, in response to solar heating the air over large bodies of water typically remains cooler than the air over continental land masses.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]Along the coast, sea breezes form when the light, heated air over land masses rises and the heavy, cool air over the ocean moves onshore to replace it. At night, when the land cools, also cooling the air above it, the process is reversed. The warmer air over the ocean rises, allowing the cooler air over the land to move offshore to replace it, creating a breeze going out to sea.[/SIZE]

that pretty much sums it up... that's why it's always glassy and no wind at night... werd

wow, nice way to explain :drive::drive: our coast sucks:bs2:
 
well... it's a little more complicated than that... :thinking::thinking::thinking:

heat of the day is what causes a lot of the wind to blow..


[SIZE=+1]The source of wind energy is solar heating. The sun heats the earth's surface unequally. The heat gathered by land masses and large bodies of water is also released, thereby warming the air above them. However, water does not heat up as quickly as land. Because water has a higher heat capacity than land, it requires more incoming solar radiation to heat a body of water to the same degree as it does to heat a land mass. Water also releases its heat less readily than land. As a result, in response to solar heating the air over large bodies of water typically remains cooler than the air over continental land masses.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]Along the coast, sea breezes form when the light, heated air over land masses rises and the heavy, cool air over the ocean moves onshore to replace it. At night, when the land cools, also cooling the air above it, the process is reversed. The warmer air over the ocean rises, allowing the cooler air over the land to move offshore to replace it, creating a breeze going out to sea.[/SIZE]

that pretty much sums it up... that's why it's always glassy and no wind at night... werd


:hail::hail::hail: Never looked at it that way. But I do know that you get the glass off just before dusk.
 
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