Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010
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Category: Surfing

Free Surfing Exhibition in Havant

Here is something for all you South Coasters.  This weekend in Havant there is an exhibition on surfing at the Havant Museum.

Havant Museum

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Duncan Scott surfs massive Irish waves in Donegal

For those of us who competed at John Hibbards Stand Up Paddle board competition back in September 2007 we all will remember the cheerful South African Duncan (you can hear him in the background of some of the September Session videos).  Duncan has been surfing Mullagmore Head in Donegal Bay, with waves thought to be the biggest surfed in Ireland.

Duncan Scott Charging in Irish Surf


British Airways bans surfboards.

Thinking of flying off for a surfing or SUP break somewhere ?  Are you flying with “Britains Favourite Airline” ?  If you are flying with them after the 7th November 2007 you had best leave the boards at home.

British Airways Bans Surfboards


Surfing Vs. Stand Up Paddle Surfing – A scientific study.

Yeah right ! Scientific….well prehaps not, but everybody talks about how stand up paddle surfing means that you can get out in the water more that surfing. With smallers waves being easy to surf on a SUP board, but a nightmare on a regular long or short board. So I thought where is the evidence of this ?

Rather than wait for a man with a beard in a lab coat to come up with the answer I have decided to conduct my own study here. I live, more or less, on the beach at a break called Bracklesham and everyday I do a surf report.

Classic Bracklesham Bay Surf