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Tanker surfing!

action jackson - 1-12-2008 at 05:37 PM

Here some of the waves in my backyard!..........aj

http://www.columbia.com/pioneers/?pioneer=surfers

sunset-Jim - 1-12-2008 at 06:49 PM

Now if we can only find a way to make wind like that....

lunchbox - 1-12-2008 at 08:41 PM

I remember first seeing that in a video I bought...forgot the name...man, I would love to try that....Hey AJ, what about taking the kite out there with a longboard and surfing the wave in...now that would be cool!!!

flexiblade - 1-12-2008 at 09:43 PM

That is sweet!! Great use of corporate waste.

action jackson - 3-12-2008 at 01:56 PM

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Originally posted by sunset-Jim
Now if we can only find a way to make wind like that....
Pull my finger!...............aj

tridude - 3-12-2008 at 07:21 PM

I first saw this on endless summer 2, awesome! Have you met them?

mgatc - 3-12-2008 at 07:43 PM

Tdude,

My son and I have been talking about trying this for a couple of years now. Never figured out how to get a ship schedule into CHS harbor or perhaps Georgetown. I think most of the videos are taken in the gulf (Mexico)which has predominately flat water. I'm not sure if it would work in the Atlantic but perhaps from the jetty on in for a couple of miles?
If you can find a ship schedule, I've got the boat and the "want to".

Hopefully the ship would keep the G Whites at bay.

mg

action jackson - 3-12-2008 at 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by mgatc
Tdude,

My son and I have been talking about trying this for a couple of years now. Never figured out how to get a ship schedule into CHS harbor or perhaps Georgetown. I think most of the videos are taken in the gulf (Mexico)which has predominately flat water. I'm not sure if it would work in the Atlantic but perhaps from the jetty on in for a couple of miles?
If you can find a ship schedule, I've got the boat and the "want to".

Hopefully the ship would keep the G Whites at bay.

mg
The waves are in galveston bay, the bay is only 10-12 ft deep with a ship channel that is 55+ ft. The waves are formed as the wake of the ship goes over the shoals(less than 7 ft deep). The only way to ride the waves are to take a boat and be patient. We have one of the largest ports so we have lots of traffic.I do have a few launches that get a few good waves depending on ship size,tides and wind. I have hit a few 8ft ones out there. It makes you look around to make sure that your still in the bay and not the gulf................aj

mgatc - 3-12-2008 at 08:28 PM

I guess that's what I was thinking, that the wake would get swallowed up in the swell out in the Atlantic. Inside the Charleston or Georgetown harbor might work, but the ships I've seen in the past were, for obvious reasons, not generating much wake once inside the jetty.
I know these ports don't have as much traffic as Texas (everythings bigger, right?) so unless we had a schedule we might sit for a while. That's why rod & reels were invented. :tumble:

sunset-Jim - 3-12-2008 at 08:41 PM

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Originally posted by action jackson
Quote:
Originally posted by sunset-Jim
Now if we can only find a way to make wind like that....
Pull my finger!...............aj


Hmmm, I guess I wasn't specific enough. What I meant was for some "cleean" winds. :smilegrin: