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RIP Obct...

Created by Al G Al G  > 9 months ago, 7 Oct 2019
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Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

7 Oct 2019 7:51pm
It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to one of our longboarding mates Obct.RIP mate,you were a great champion,larrikin,surfing aussie bloke.I know you liked this song mate,so hopefully one day we will "Do it Again".....
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

7 Oct 2019 7:02pm
Rip Obct you foxed us until the end you funny bugger. Only chatted last week and you told me all is good. Catch that wave and ride it forever mate.
surfanimal
surfanimal

NSW

1662 posts

7 Oct 2019 8:16pm
Very sad but thankfully the memories will make us laugh forever.











bazz61
bazz61

QLD

3570 posts

7 Oct 2019 8:37pm
great guy and great sense of humour ...rip OBCT
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

7 Oct 2019 8:53pm
Rip obct
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

8 Oct 2019 6:35am
This photo summed him up, after surfing the point earlier we headed to back beach, it was solid chunky and sharky. A couple of guys pulled out their shortboards Obct paddled out on his 10 footer as most of us didn't want any part of that back beach it looked scary. Respect Obct.

surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

8 Oct 2019 7:36am
Circle of life is a bastard at times..
RIP OBCT..
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

8 Oct 2019 5:01am
I've come out of retirement to pay a humble but deeply saddened respect to my good friend Ian - widely & better known as the OB
We shared some superb times with the crew , surfed some sublime waves & shiitty ones as well , cooked up some grouse food & laughed like drunken fools
Obs mate you farking magnificent bastard , you handsome bastard of a thing .. mate I'm seriously going to miss our catch ups and my heart is breaking apart already & lord knows you fought so bloody hard to stay with us all
Deepest sympathies to all your family as they've lost a very good man , husband , father & grandfather

Rest gently good friend I'll be up there for another surf soon enough
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

8 Oct 2019 7:04am
I only just found out last night upon returning from overseas, I'm gutted and shocked after speaking with him only last week.

Rest in peace my friend and thank you for the many memories, your stories and jokes, sharing a laugh, a wave, food and wine (some good & some not so good). Thoughts are with his family and I can see him now forever 'stylin' across the face of that everlasting right hander..............









Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

8 Oct 2019 8:12am
Well said fellas and great pics,we're all going to miss our larrikin mate.I can still see him trimming along the small runner at Woopi beach as I paddled back out and breaking out in a soul arch to make that wave more jokingly interesting,I'll never forget that moment
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

8 Oct 2019 7:16am
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Al G said..
Well said fellas and great pics,we're all going to miss our larrikin mate.I can still see him trimming along the small runner at Woopi beach as I paddled back out and breaking out in a soul arch to make that wave more jokingly interesting,I'll never forget that moment


Yeah Al he loved a bit of 'show'.
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

8 Oct 2019 8:22am
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vanders1 said..

Al G said..
Well said fellas and great pics,we're all going to miss our larrikin mate.I can still see him trimming along the small runner at Woopi beach as I paddled back out and breaking out in a soul arch to make that wave more jokingly interesting,I'll never forget that moment



Yeah Al he loved a bit of 'show'.


He sure did mate an extrovert we all loved
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

8 Oct 2019 7:30am
Yeah I remember that soul arch as well also how he leant me his Manly longboard club hoody because I was freezing I didn't want to give it back so he tried to get me one from Manly what a legend
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

8 Oct 2019 8:37am
Haha,yeah i remember you wearing his Manly LC jacket
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

8 Oct 2019 1:35pm
Thanks for putting this up Al. I got the news yesterday morning, and spoke to Lynda his wife yesterday afternoon. I had no idea how I was going to break it to you blokes, so glad you saved me from that.

I'd spoken to OB last Tuesday, and he'd assured me all was well. But because of the sleeping pills and not feeling like eating much, he wasn't going out. He also couldn't text any longer, as the treatments he'd been having had caused numbness on his fingers. Another of our locals, Pete, hadn't been able to get in touch so called me, and between us managed to get a message back from Lynda that he'd paddled out sometime around 8am yesterday.

I heard the news just after I got out of the water after a fairly decent surf at Collaroy, thinking that he'd have loved it that morning. Chest high take offs, slightly south off shore with an easterly swell. Almost perfect for one of our favourite Sydney breaks. Uncrowded for a change, and just delightful.

We're still waiting to hear about a celebration, but won't know until tomorrow perhaps Thursday. The Funeral directors hadn't been when I spoke to Lynda about 3pm yesterday.

It's been pretty rough watching a good mate go from a hulking 110kg to 60kg in less than two years. Being in the surf with him when he finally realised he couldn't get to his feet, sitting on the bench on knowledge at Collaroy listening to his latest book review and hearing how horrible the treatments were. It's good that he's not suffering any more, but true to his form, he didn't want to be a stress on anyone. Hence what Mac said, that he kept it from us by saying he was fine, right until almost the end.

It's also been a really fabulous (almost) 10 years, from the first road trip to Plomer in 2011 I think... and we've had a couple more to Arra since. We've shared some brilliant waves, too many laughs and none of it will be forgotten.

So, farewell ya fat bastard..... I'll see you out there.
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

8 Oct 2019 1:49pm
No worries Michael my pleasure mate.Thanks for that wonderful bit of info and story and letting us know about what happened.We know how much good friends you both were and hope you are ok.He was a fantastic bloke and I certainly had a few good laughs and small waves with him,we certainly won't forget him that's for sure....
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

8 Oct 2019 1:01pm
Terribly sad news to hear. Great words above fellas.
He was a funny man.
The world is a poorer place for him not being here any more.
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

8 Oct 2019 4:41pm
OK,

Now for some lighter comments, anecdotes if you like. WARNING, they're all politically incorrect, so forgive me....

One of the first times I met him, I asked what his wife did while he was surfing. "I don't give a F*&ck what she does, she can do what she wants."

On being asked whether there was any surf on a particular Sunday morning. "Nah mate, it's all on-shore and slop, better stay in bed and beg for a root."

I received a text one Saturday morning, light westerlies and lots of sunshine. "It's as flat as an Asian's arse, don't bother."

When is wife Lynda asked him what he was doing one Saturday morning, he said he was going to the beach as usual. Her response was "Oh, so you're going to a meeting of the old ****ters club!" (referring to the fact that most of the locals who surf at Collaroy, especially during the week, are older than dirt)

I'm glad I knew him, life is poorer for his loss, but he had the best turn of phrase I've ever known.

BTW, has anyone notified Rhonda Rottenbox at the Woopi Bowlo?
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

8 Oct 2019 4:52pm
Haha Michael,yeah that sounds like him
Pup will have to notify Rhonda
climber
climber

NSW

1125 posts

9 Oct 2019 7:45am
Just read this ...gutted to my core ... will be sadly missed. An absolute great man, whom we all are better for knowing him.
RIP OBCT .... mate you will be missed!
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

10 Oct 2019 6:05am
One for OB


Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

10 Oct 2019 7:20am
He'd like that stylinsoularch
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

11 Oct 2019 1:42pm
Another for OB


MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

11 Oct 2019 1:42pm
Sorry to hear about this, man was a top bloke...rip
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

14 Oct 2019 7:24am



Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

14 Oct 2019 10:39am
RIP in peace big fella...thanks for the drunken stumbles through Manly and for tottaly forgetting dinner
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

15 Oct 2019 10:49am
Blokes, I've just spoken to Ian's wife Linda and his daughter Karen. The family in general all are doing fine. Still coming to terms and still working through their feelings.

Ian will be cremated this Thursday at a private ceremony. I'm not even sure any of his family will be there. As I suspected, he didn't want a service with loads of people wailing over his coffin. He just wanted to slip away quietly.

Sometime over the next month, there will be a gathering on the Northern Beaches for anyone to attend. Although we still haven't got a venue. It will be a wake/celebration where people can pay their respects and tell some bad jokes over a beer. As soon as I know anything about a venue or date, I'll post it here and ping those I have numbers for.

Once they have collected his ashes, there will be arrangements made for a scattering somewhere just west of Woopi. Again, when I know dates and times I'll post it here.

On a kind of different note, I got a call from Ted the Kiwi. He'd jumped on the forum out of the blue and called me after seeing the news about OB. He's alive and well, and hibernating/alternating between Indo and Brisbane at present.

Stay tuned.
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

15 Oct 2019 5:52pm
Thanks very much Michael for keeping us up to date
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

15 Oct 2019 8:38pm
Wow sorry so sorry never met but feel the vibe ...
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

31 Oct 2019 10:51am
Hey Lads,

I've just got off the phone to Ian's wife. They've planned a small gathering/party type thing at his house on Sunday November 17th at 2.30. It's not going to be a sad affair, just a gathering of a few people who spent time with him over the years, to tell a few jokes and have a few laughs. Possibly at his expense

If you're thinking you'd like to come along, send me a PM and I'll send you the address. It's on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

31 Oct 2019 12:19pm
Michael,Ide like to get down there but at this stage I don't think i canI guess I'll just go to the roadtrip for him
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