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Iliesurf does this sometimes and I jumped the gun. Rode this morning powered on my 14 for an hour or so. Big board ridable till 1:00. Tuesday is down but still looking rideable. Friday and saturday are starting to look better.
Otherside Boardsports www.othersideboardsports.com 305.853.9728 |
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Same here...in Keys on vacation and praying for wind...
Just arrived in Florida and plan on hitting the Keys early Tuesday morning...probably Whale Harbor to start out....forecast calls for 10mph-15mph (Tuesday-Thursday)....oh well....hopefully can do something with big kite-big board combo on that....
Tried looking elsewhere in the state, thinking I would surely find a better forecast this time of the year....nothing, unfortunately.... If no wind, then stand up paddle with stone crabs and lobster every day! :lol: |
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Pedro, If you get to Key West and still not much wind, there are a couple of places to rent SUPs if you didn't bring your own. There is a Kayak/SUP concession at the Hurricane Hole Marina just over the bridge from KW on Stock Island. They have Jimmy Lewis boards. Also at the beach on the Atlantic end of Duval, the beach boy, Juan - calls himself Juan de la playa - has a couple of boards for rent. He's got a Laird, a C4 HoloHolo, and a 16 foot race board. The 16 footer is a killer board.
Up near Whale Harbor, I know OtherSideBoardSports rents boards. Not sure of the brands. Buenos Vientos |
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