jbshack said:- well considering id been there for a few hours, well before anyone else what gave them the right to tell me to move on
Oh and before you ask yes i was riding the waves, actually managed my first barrel that day, to much hooting and hollering from the surfers in the water
Not looking for a battle here JB , but you had your fun for a few hours , as I said above when the proners move in we just move on. Big effort getting shacked on the wave blaster but it is a stinky old 2 stroke and everyone but you would have been sucking your fumes and dealing with your wake. Each to their own I was just making a point about being respectful.
you got barrelled on a freakin jet ski! I cant even get a head dip on a sup
Yep i was rather impressed with myself on that also.. Biggest cheers I've ever got in the surf
jbshack said:- well considering id been there for a few hours, well before anyone else what gave them the right to tell me to move on
Oh and before you ask yes i was riding the waves, actually managed my first barrel that day, to much hooting and hollering from the surfers in the water
Not looking for a battle here JB , but you had your fun for a few hours , as I said above when the proners move in we just move on. Big effort getting shacked on the wave blaster but it is a stinky old 2 stroke and everyone but you would have been sucking your fumes and dealing with your wake. Each to their own I was just making a point about being respectful.
Im not wanting to argue either but my point is still the same. Who has right of way
So I've been surfing for two hours at a remote wave and a group of beach shark anglers turn up and start to heavy burley for sharks, who has right of way, by your post above i assume you say id already had my fun in the surf zone so i should leave and let the fisherman have their turn
The problem is its a shared space, no one has the right of way, as long as laws are not being broken, as in the first video to me their didn't really seem to be any, theres not a lot you can do..
Just reading the NSW rules and it seems PWCs are not to perform manouvers including riding waves within 200m of the shore. PWC within 200m of the shore must travel in a straight line.