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Are surf cameras really that necessary?

Created by Waveless Waveless  > 9 months ago, 7 Feb 2014
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Waveless
Waveless

VIC

117 posts

7 Feb 2014 11:33am
I have a pet peeve about these even though I admit to use them from time and again. I believe if you want to surf, you should learn to read a buoy and charts and be able to pick it out when conditions pump as oppose to jumping on a website.
quirkus
quirkus

WA

322 posts

7 Feb 2014 9:26am
Which cameras are worth looking at in WA anyway?
Good to dribble a bit looking at east coast cameras occasionally when we have howling off/onshore winds here.
quirkus
quirkus

WA

322 posts

7 Feb 2014 9:29am
Could be another thread, but which is your favorite east coast surfcam when you're bored shtless, and the swell is 6" in Perth Metro.
LateStarter
LateStarter

WA

589 posts

7 Feb 2014 9:52am
The shark island cam was great entertainment last year when that ship was stuck on the reef.

As for surf cameras, when I read the thread title I thought you were referring to GoPros.
BennyB12
BennyB12

QLD

918 posts

7 Feb 2014 1:40pm
Why learn to read buoys and charts when u can just look at the surf cams?
Souwester
Souwester

WA

1266 posts

7 Feb 2014 12:45pm
Thing with cameras is you are not at the break when the waves are there, some times all the elements align for an hour or two, if you are some distance away, the waves you saw on the camera in your study are all but gone, or the wind has come in (which guys in the know would have picked anyway!)

Same with fishing reports, happened already, you missed out!

Also cameras don't work in the dark, scoring early morning sessions is all about reading the elements and being prepared, scored soooo many session this winter like that.

In saying that I certainly wont be rushing out to put a tutorial on how to read graphs and the local conditions on the net ha ha
PaddlePig
PaddlePig

WA

421 posts

7 Feb 2014 1:56pm
The only W.A. cameras affiliated with this site are of beaches that I have no interest in. The 'name the spots' nazis can get stuffed, scarbs and trigg are hardly a classic wave. They are rubbish. Maybe they might get that one or two cranking days when people are working but in general I never even check them. The muppets and even wannabe pros (who do rip) make the joint a waste of time. So... to answer the question... I couldn't care about the cams.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

7 Feb 2014 3:31pm
Most cameras over here don't really give you that much of a clue....the points are pretty good,but our beaches and certain other ones are very misleading thank fark. I check the ones in vicco on a big swell way more than looking at them here
quirkus
quirkus

WA

322 posts

7 Feb 2014 3:35pm
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BennyB12 said..

Why learn to read buoys and charts when u can just look at the surf cams?


^^^ +1
The only thing the cameras do on the east coast is drive the tourists there, surely.,, ?
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

10 Feb 2014 8:43pm
I find the cams useful if you dont live right at the beach and dont have a wagon to put a couple of boards in..it can help to see what size the swell is and then choice of stick.
Also to see what your mates are getting when they bulls*#t ya !
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

10 Feb 2014 6:14pm
I tried last night get a few camera's up in Hawaii. Not sure if it was my apple or that they are exclusively for Surfline and you need to be a member?
quirkus
quirkus

WA

322 posts

10 Feb 2014 9:56pm
^^ Said they turned them off at night..
Last night? ,,, JB,, time differences correct ?
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

11 Feb 2014 3:38pm
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quirkus said..

^^ Said they turned them off at night..
Last night? ,,, JB,, time differences correct ?


Haha i figured that, but when i try and load them it says you need a special plug in..And when you click on the link it takes me to the Surfline Subscription page..

I think its my Mac
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

11 Feb 2014 10:44pm
Surf cams, meh. My local cam saves me driving five ks and cancels out one break but also lets me know which one to go to, just the picture alone. Their forecast are crap so I don't bother but I like the cams.

Tom
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

12 Feb 2014 6:28pm
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Teacake said..

Surf cams, meh. My local cam saves me driving five ks and cancels out one break but also lets me know which one to go to, just the picture alone. Their forecast are crap so I don't bother but I like the cams.

Tom


Agreed TC
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

12 Feb 2014 11:15pm
I try to surf a first light so there is no vision on the cameras. so not fussed by them really.They only torture me during the day when I'm at work and it's pumping and I can't get out.

If the cameras look good then don't go there as every Tom, Dick and Harry will be there.
thomas11
thomas11

VIC

160 posts

13 Feb 2014 4:25pm
Think someone needs to clean lens a bit more often, especially after a strong onshore.
They are good for a quick visual condition check, and the everyday punter who is in-experienced at reading current weather data.
But I would have thought the more experienced surfers would be able to read the current wind/swell conditions and make a call.
Im 99% sure the experienced surfers wouldn't be surfing where these cameras are set up anyway as they tend to be in punterville USA.
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

14 Feb 2014 8:28am
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thomas11 said..

Think someone needs to clean lens a bit more often, especially after a strong onshore.
They are good for a quick visual condition check, and the everyday punter who is in-experienced at reading current weather data.
But I would have thought the more experienced surfers would be able to read the current wind/swell conditions and make a call.
Im 99% sure the experienced surfers wouldn't be surfing where these cameras are set up anyway as they tend to be in punterville USA.



Agree with the lens cleaning especially after a NE has blown all day.

Swell can jump/drop overnight and if you ride different sized boards I find it good the help deceide which stick to take...Coastal watch have got us by the short & curlies now with the 30 site visits/month for nix..have to sign up for $78/year subs to view with better options..But, when it comes down to value = $1.50/week for the service=cheap.
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