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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

Surfing on the ebbing tidal waves on the mouth of the Tweed River, NSW Australia

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  • I have improved my technique since but still not great. I am somewhat not very "bendy" :-)

  • fishgopop, explaining how to kayak surf here would be rather tedious and lengthy however in essence it goes like this:

    1) square your boat 90 degrees to the direction of the wave

    2) start paddling BEFORE the wave hits

    3) once you can feel the stern (back of kyk) getting lifted paddle the hardest you can

    4) enjoy the ride

    What you are experiencing is broaching where the kayak's stern gets pushed sideways from the wave coz you don't have enough initial speed to stay in front of the wave.

  • Lambycapo,

    when you grow up a bit and your language improves you might start to understand that the world does not revolve around a testosterone driven minority that has to measure themselves up to others continuosly in order to be in the limelight.

  • (cont.) Some people might just enjoy the "lame" "pussy" 1 ft waves of the Tweed.

    Now, since you are such a big mouth I was expecting a bit of "real man" action on your channel... needless to say there is not much you can show us :-)

    Peace dude, and take your attitute somewhere else where you might get your desired response.

  • i am a local it never gets 40ft in tweed

  • Lambycapo, the 40ft waves was a reference to the "tall" stories that Lord Mongrel usually enchants his audience with. It was tongue in cheek comment....

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  • no sharks there mate?

  • When you use the stern rudder to carve a wave you need to use more torso rotation. This means you use the larger, stronger muscles in your back rather than the smaller arm muscles. Trust me it makes carves cleaner, smoother and better looking too.

  • Is there any technique to kayak surfing? i really wanted to move into surfing but find i always turn and usually end up rolling :P Any help is thanked in advance :)

  • hey, a 1ft wave is better than no waves like you have got showing shown buddy.

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