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Trigg Twin-Tip Mafia

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Created by danno > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2020
danno
WA, 127 posts
18 Feb 2020 8:48AM
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Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?
I.e. rider leaving beach heading out to sea does NOT have right of way, and must yield / go down-wind to avoid riders already on waves heading towards the shore??
Why is this so hard to understand?

shi thouse
WA, 1129 posts
18 Feb 2020 11:14AM
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"Common sense" is not common. Logic is a skill that only a few people possess.

More often than not things need to be explicitly taught. Tell them to F-off!!!

octo
WA, 31 posts
22 Feb 2020 12:39PM
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Ha ha that's what wave riders get for being in the way all the time

PrfctChaos
WA, 82 posts
23 Feb 2020 10:58AM
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octo said..
Ha ha that's what wave riders get for being in the waves all the time


Fixed it for you

THE PIN PULLER
WA, 465 posts
24 Feb 2020 9:31PM
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I thought people leaving the beach have right of way and the show boaters must let them out to enjoy the ocean too.

BatKiter
WA, 209 posts
25 Feb 2020 6:30AM
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PrfctChaos said..

octo said..
Ha ha that's what wave riders get for being in the waves all the time



Fixed it for you


plus they think every bit of chop is a wave so they are always on the "wave"

danno
WA, 127 posts
27 Feb 2020 2:45PM
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THE PIN PULLER said..
I thought people leaving the beach have right of way and the show boaters must let them out to enjoy the ocean too.


Suggest you need to refresh yourself on the 'right of way' rules, when it involves actually surfing waves - not mowing the lawn...
www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/Right-of-Way-Rules_903070.aspx
If you're not riding the waves, what are you doing in the wave zone?

octo
WA, 31 posts
28 Feb 2020 5:00PM
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danno said..

THE PIN PULLER said..
I thought people leaving the beach have right of way and the show boaters must let them out to enjoy the ocean too.



Suggest you need to refresh yourself on the 'right of way' rules, when it involves actually surfing waves - not mowing the lawn...
www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/Right-of-Way-Rules_903070.aspx
If you're not riding the waves, what are you doing in the wave zone?

If you're not wasting all the waves and hogging all the ramps on a surfboard then you should be sending it my good man! & cursing every wave hog that you can boost over

GarryA
WA, 264 posts
12 Mar 2020 11:50PM
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octo said..

danno said..


THE PIN PULLER said..
I thought people leaving the beach have right of way and the show boaters must let them out to enjoy the ocean too.




Suggest you need to refresh yourself on the 'right of way' rules, when it involves actually surfing waves - not mowing the lawn...
www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/Right-of-Way-Rules_903070.aspx
If you're not riding the waves, what are you doing in the wave zone?


If you're not wasting all the waves and hogging all the ramps on a surfboard then you should be sending it my good man! & cursing every wave hog that you can boost over


Agree .... totally prefer boosting and yes learn the rules of a tac riding chop and trying to go down wind is not surfing a wave

octo
WA, 31 posts
15 Mar 2020 1:41PM
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Great response Garry legend

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
20 Apr 2020 10:24AM
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danno said..
Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?
I.e. rider leaving beach heading out to sea does NOT have right of way, and must yield / go down-wind to avoid riders already on waves heading towards the shore??
Why is this so hard to understand?



Just as soon as you get some of the try hards that think because they're on a surfboard they can take the up wind , the down wind or pretty much any right of way that suits their line...
Because you know they're on a surfboard so obviously they have some kind of God given priority

And don't even get me started on the tools that don't even look before launching off the beach when I'm riding my twin tip in a wave as they step on their board and take off from the shore directly in my line

CH3MTR4IL5
WA, 747 posts
20 Apr 2020 8:53PM
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getfunky said..

And don't even get me started on the tools that don't even look before launching off the beach when I'm riding my twin tip in a wave as they step on their board and take off from the shore directly in my line


I like that you correctly described it as 'riding my twin tip in a wave' rather than 'surfing'

danno
WA, 127 posts
24 Apr 2020 9:00AM
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CH3MTR4IL5 said..


getfunky said..

And don't even get me started on the tools that don't even look before launching off the beach when I'm riding my twin tip in a wave as they step on their board and take off from the shore directly in my line




I like that you correctly described it as 'riding my twin tip in a wave' rather than 'surfing'



It's more like 'wallowing on my twin-tip in the wave zone' rather than surfing...

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
30 Apr 2020 8:06PM
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danno said..
Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?
I.e. rider leaving beach heading out to sea does NOT have right of way, and must yield / go down-wind to avoid riders already on waves heading towards the shore??
Why is this so hard to understand?


If the wave is sick for boosting off, and the twintip rider is holding excellent speed, then he definitely has right of way. Turn around and get the next one you surf style kook.

GarryA
WA, 264 posts
30 Apr 2020 10:19PM
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wishy said..


danno said..
Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?
I.e. rider leaving beach heading out to sea does NOT have right of way, and must yield / go down-wind to avoid riders already on waves heading towards the shore??
Why is this so hard to understand?




If the wave is sick for boosting off, and the twintip rider is holding excellent speed, then he definitely has right of way. Turn around and get the next one you surf style kook.



Agree with wishy.. if the twin tip is on the wave and going for the boost... give him the gap cause he is gonna land far down wind

danno
WA, 127 posts
11 May 2020 12:46PM
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wishy said..

danno said..
Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?
I.e. rider leaving beach heading out to sea does NOT have right of way, and must yield / go down-wind to avoid riders already on waves heading towards the shore??
Why is this so hard to understand?



If the wave is sick for boosting off, and the twintip rider is holding excellent speed, then he definitely has right of way. Turn around and get the next one you surf style kook.


If I'm coming in towards the beach on a wave which I've gone out the back and picked up from 500m offshore, there's no ****ing way I'm giving way to some twin-tip kook who's coming at me from the beach.

Spitfire
WA, 394 posts
11 May 2020 6:23PM
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Basically it's because you are wrong.... The international rules disagree with your stance on this one. " Riders heading out through surf have R.O.W until they gain riding speed and control to avoid wave riders on a defined break "

danno
WA, 127 posts
18 May 2020 1:03PM
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Spitfire said..
Basically it's because you are wrong.... The international rules disagree with your stance on this one. " Riders heading out through surf have R.O.W until they gain riding speed and control to avoid wave riders on a defined break "




Exactly what you said ...
If you're a twin-tip rider, coming from the beach and want to launch off a wave, you clearly have already gained riding speed and control, therefore you must give-way/avoid wave riders.
You do not have right of way to cut-off surfers who are already on a wave from out the back.

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
20 May 2020 4:22PM
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I thought the goal was to always be "out of control" and therefore I always have right of way whilst doing my kook-slamming 60 foot Cannonballs ?

billygreen
89 posts
21 May 2020 10:41AM
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Spitfire said..
Basically it's because you are wrong.... The international rules disagree with your stance on this one. " Riders heading out through surf have R.O.W until they gain riding speed and control to avoid wave riders on a defined break "


Are you advocating that people should be boosting when they are not yet in control?

octo
WA, 31 posts
31 May 2020 10:22PM
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Title should read Triggered by the twin tip mafia

Taka88
WA, 22 posts
30 Oct 2020 11:55AM
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Giving this thread a bump.

I'm all for sharing the stoke, but so far this season the beginners on twin tips around brighton, scarb, trigg are on another level. Not sure why there there are so many newbies bent on riding right in the surf zones, especially on the days when the swell is up.

The big day just gone on Weds seemed there were quite a few out of control or not giving way in the surf zone, normally not an issue and you can go round, but ffs on Weds no consideration at all given to people riding in on a wave to get out of the way, then when you're trying to get back out a bunch of them seem to think it's completely appropriate to be right up your ass and sandwich you between a 2m wall of whitewater while they attempt their first ever back roll. Having kites nearly dropped on you with decent waves rolling in doesn't make it fun either.

Can we put up some signs telling them to f**k off to woodman point??

In all seriousness,
1. Learn right of way rules, give way to riders on waves and give people room, especially when the waves are up.
2. There are better beaches to learn on, surf zone on bigger days between city beach and trigg isn't for beginners.

octo
WA, 31 posts
31 Oct 2020 7:27AM
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Bugger off taka we are trying to Build walls down here send them to the next spot north of you

BatKiter
WA, 209 posts
1 Nov 2020 9:27AM
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Taka88 said..
Giving this thread a bump.

I'm all for sharing the stoke, but so far this season the beginners on twin tips around brighton, scarb, trigg are on another level. Not sure why there there are so many newbies bent on riding right in the surf zones, especially on the days when the swell is up.

The big day just gone on Weds seemed there were quite a few out of control or not giving way in the surf zone, normally not an issue and you can go round, but ffs on Weds no consideration at all given to people riding in on a wave to get out of the way, then when you're trying to get back out a bunch of them seem to think it's completely appropriate to be right up your ass and sandwich you between a 2m wall of whitewater while they attempt their first ever back roll. Having kites nearly dropped on you with decent waves rolling in doesn't make it fun either.

Can we put up some signs telling them to f**k off to woodman point??

In all seriousness,
1. Learn right of way rules, give way to riders on waves and give people room, especially when the waves are up.
2. There are better beaches to learn on, surf zone on bigger days between city beach and trigg isn't for beginners.



lol everyone with a surfboard think has the right of way... no matter if they don't they always give you the look even if they were aiming to slash a bit of chop...

octo
WA, 31 posts
1 Nov 2020 2:20PM
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Yup cyclists of the sea

danno
WA, 127 posts
2 Nov 2020 12:11PM
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LuigiKiter said..

Taka88 said..
Giving this thread a bump.

I'm all for sharing the stoke, but so far this season the beginners on twin tips around brighton, scarb, trigg are on another level. Not sure why there there are so many newbies bent on riding right in the surf zones, especially on the days when the swell is up.

The big day just gone on Weds seemed there were quite a few out of control or not giving way in the surf zone, normally not an issue and you can go round, but ffs on Weds no consideration at all given to people riding in on a wave to get out of the way, then when you're trying to get back out a bunch of them seem to think it's completely appropriate to be right up your ass and sandwich you between a 2m wall of whitewater while they attempt their first ever back roll. Having kites nearly dropped on you with decent waves rolling in doesn't make it fun either.

Can we put up some signs telling them to f**k off to woodman point??

In all seriousness,
1. Learn right of way rules, give way to riders on waves and give people room, especially when the waves are up.
2. There are better beaches to learn on, surf zone on bigger days between city beach and trigg isn't for beginners.




lol everyone with a surfboard think has the right of way... no matter if they don't they always give you the look even if they were aiming to slash a bit of chop...


Everyone with a surfboard who is riding in towards the shore on a wave (or large lump of chop, what ever you want to call it) does have right of way .. that's the whole *****g point......

octo
WA, 31 posts
2 Nov 2020 1:45PM
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Should read...

Everyone with a twin tip who is riding anywhere at all times has the right of way .. that's the whole brilliant point......

# moaning surfers that mow the lawn and can't jump dot com

CH3MTR4IL5
WA, 747 posts
2 Nov 2020 3:49PM
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danno said..
Is there any good way to communicate to the twin-tip mafia that now hang out at Scarborough/Trigg, the 'right-of-way' rules associated with wave riding?






eppo
WA, 9372 posts
2 Nov 2020 8:59PM
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We Kite over here like we drive.

stokedsender
WA, 3 posts
4 Nov 2020 12:31PM
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Yes, I've also noticed quite an inflation of people with no conditions judgemental skills and sadly hand in hand with no kitesurfing skills it's a recipe for a disaster - For themselves and the others.

However that attitude of Danno there is as sad - You can have as many rules as you can think of but it starts with a respect to the others and being able to evaluate the moment.

If you call every bit of a white water wave and feel like a king on top of the world you're as much as problem as the people you complain about.

theDoctor
NSW, 5765 posts
5 Nov 2020 7:25AM
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So the guy riding the wave on a twin tip, carving turns, throwing buckets and flying over sections is less legitimate than the guy in a safety stance digging his toes into the strapless deck, dodging sections and check turning his way from one side of town to the other...?
Hmmm, what if both of them are wearing bucket hats....?
Although, i hear they are cool now



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