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Anywhere on east coast where you get long, smooth rides most all year round
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Alateixe     Reply with quote
l mean small slow breaking longboard waves. like this-

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mU8ue-CIKEA
by the way this video is awesome l jus had to add that
Beert     Reply with quote
l agree that is a cool video!

l live in Jupiter, Florida, and normally in the summertime, the waves here are a lot smaller (2-4 ft, on average)

up North, in Daytona, FL, the waves are supposed to be nicer (3-7 ft on average during summer)

in winter, the waves can average from 4-10 ft in my area
Star Rider     Reply with quote
l dont know about any on the east coast but l do know about one in souther california called SWAMIS
User     Reply with quote
Not that l know of. But if l find it, l am sorry, but l am not going to share. There was a great longboard spot (not as good as that one, but some REAL LONG smooooth rides) in Cape May County NJ, but the beach replenishment gremlins came in, and they have altered the break forever. In case it comes back, l am sorry, but l am keeping that one secret too.
Coach     Reply with quote
On the East Coast? Consistency is not our strong point, of course neither is wave quality.
Kim     Reply with quote
Pensacola/Destin FLA (Panhandle) can get some long slow breaking waves but real inconsistent. They can get swells that only last an hour.

http://surfsmooth.com/video070609/video070609.html

With the possible exception of Connecticut every state on the east coast gets waves finding them is part of the fun. Looking at nautical charts, going to local surf shops, talking to visiting surfers about their home breaks . But to answer ur question, yes there r spots on the east coast where u get long smooth rides most all year round.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
ha ha ha, nooooo. nice try. Kelly Slater became great by sitting at the beach in Florida all day trying to figure out what the best spot/time/conditions were good. You need to put in some work and understand weather conditions, or just waste a lot of gas driving around hoping for surf.
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