“There’s still sand on my boom,” proclaimed the Wolf, as he came up the beach after several runs in, out, through and on the waves. The guys on the beach laughed, but it was that kind of day at Ponquogue…everything working perfectly and everyone having a great session. After an hour I’d hit every jibe inside and out, and was trying not to think about it and jinx my own excellent time (which I did shortly afterwards, thinking about it. Duh!)
Anyhow it was an exquisitely beautiful sailing day at Ponquogue…warm aquamarine water, clear skies (ENE wind without rain is rare for us) playful waves, and to top it off a gallery of onlookers as the packed beach of Labor Day Sunday sun worshippers were regularly stopping by to tell us how entertaining we were. Key moments of entertainment included:
<a href="http://www.peconicpuffin.com/the_peconic_puffin/2009/09/sup-surfing-real-waves-at-the-clark-bar.html"target="blank">Peconic Jeff’s</a> back loop attempts, and a high-speed slashing off of a wave face that would have been the stuff of PWA highlight reels, had it not ended in Le Grande Wipeout. I admired it hugely and tried a few myself, managing to crash, but sans Jeff’s style.
Scott’s space shot jumps. Straight up he went, again and again. “All I saw was sky,” Scott told me after one of them.
CD snaking through the break. Both inbound and out I tried to follow his path, as he floored the gas pedal while weaving through waves coming from different directions.
Jonathan on the waves. Mr. Ford always looks good on the waves, but this Sunday in particular the Puffin notes the long, leisurely “S” rides he’d manage to surf, seemingly all the way to the beach.
The Wolf. He of the sandy boom was enjoying his own wave play, riding the swell well to the left, towards the lifeguard chair and throngs of beachgoers, inspiring CD’s daughter to say “there’s like a 300 year old guy out there who’s tearing it up!”
(Top image: The view inbound. Bottom: Scott goes for some sky. These and other fine photos and video of the day by Peconic Jeff)
I am jealous, jealous, jealous! Those conditions look like my fav type - waves one can really play around in. Skin the colour of Shrek, drool drool, palpatations..............aaaaaghhhhhhh when are we going to get some DECENT wind??
Posted by: Bunty | September 08, 2009 at 08:25 AM
mike, which day was this?
looks like fun!
Posted by: george markopoulos | September 08, 2009 at 12:26 PM
What an incredible day! George, this was Sunday. I've got a total of 8 photos and a 1-minute video from this session, find them on my site.
Posted by: Jeff, aka Peconic Jeff | September 08, 2009 at 01:13 PM
yeah jeff, i saw them. very nice. where you holding that video camera in your hand?
Ken and i sailed sunday as well, but looks like you guys had nice power up there.
The water is surprisingly blue! i wouldnt have expected that for long island. Defiantaly gotta come up and sample your famed venues
Posted by: george markopoulos | September 08, 2009 at 05:14 PM
George, it was particularly amazing. Yeah you should come sail up here, but perhaps better is all of us catching some waves in Hatteras!
Posted by: Michael | September 08, 2009 at 05:26 PM
Very nice guys. I WILL make the next one, maybe wed or thurs????
Frank B.
Posted by: Frank | September 08, 2009 at 07:44 PM
Hey Mike,
What a day,waves ,aqua colored water and 5.3 sails on a sunny Sunday,did that really happen! By the way my daughter,Adria and her friend, Michelle, thought the Wolf looked seventy but ripped like he was sixteen!See you Wednesday CD
Posted by: CD | September 08, 2009 at 08:46 PM
Absolutely! How many Puffins will be going down for the Hatteras Wavejam in a couple weeks? The more the merrier!
Posted by: George Markopoulos | September 08, 2009 at 09:48 PM