^^^ not really
(1) first on wave owns it (so doing 50m runs in and out is no good if a few ppl are out, there WILL be somebody on that wave you turn onto and it is
theirs)
So we do the circuit. If you always turn around when you are the furthest rider out, then it is real easy. Don't turn inside somebody coming in unless there is stuff all riders out there and it is real obvious you will be alone on that wave
(2) BUT if you do a 2km run out the back whale watching, you don't get that wave cos it is ridiculous. It is First on the wave in the rough area that most people are turning around. There is an area where people have got "far enough upwind" for the next ride (which is a downwind ride yes?) so that si where everyone is picking waves up. You can't be a rebel and pick up a swell 10km out and claim its yours.
(3) if you can't pick who got on the wave first, right of way goes to the upwind guy or closest to peak ie: who can make the most of that wave.
Often i have really believed a wave is mine, but the other guy reckons it is his and yells at me, and I think 'well i dunno maybe he did pick it up same time as me and he is closer to peak' ....... so it is his ..... no sweat peel off and get another.
(4) sub-rules like
- don't stall if it is busy. ie: if you picked a sh1tty wave, don't drop out the back and take the next, if it is busy another guy will be on that wave. Windsurfers are often bad for doing that. If i could put up 'no parking' signs in the zone, I would

- at some spots that are dumpy and big, or wave riding (rather than jumping) oriented, going out has right of way so they can get thru the waves.
BUT if you are well powered and can get out easy, that does not give you the right to fk up a rider's wave just so you can get a jump or big carve onto a wave.
The idea is to help people get out but once they are getting out easy that right of way no longer exists.
Then in open water (not the wave zone) we revert to port gives way to starboard, but avoiding collisions as paramount..........simple.
Alternatively at mushy spots with no riding, port vs starboard would apply even in the zone. but those just leaving the beach really close in would have ROW under kiting rules.
Not hard to obey 1,2 and 3 then ask about local stuff like #4.