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Sunset Pro 2011 Final Day

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Created by graffitisurf > 9 months ago, 14 Mar 2011
graffitisurf
NSW, 123 posts
14 Mar 2011 6:25PM
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robdog
VIC, 611 posts
14 Mar 2011 9:22PM
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Great find, thanks

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
14 Mar 2011 9:32PM
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wow.......Sunset actually looks like lots of fun at that size!

I would love to have seen the Dogman or Goatman out there ripping it up.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
14 Mar 2011 10:16PM
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great film graf , cheers.

btrd
NSW, 67 posts
14 Mar 2011 10:40PM
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Hi Phil

Great vid - must have been a blast to be there in person and film that.

Seeya
Brad

OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
14 Mar 2011 11:02PM
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thanks for posting great vid.

Would love to see, Jacko, Casso, Dogmeister, Goatie, Dan, Andy and the rest of the Aussie crew rippin out there!

Phill

PS what was with the epic drop in?

Piros
QLD, 7236 posts
15 Mar 2011 8:26AM
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Yeah what's the story with the drop in at 2.46 ...? and a nice case of snaking as well.

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
15 Mar 2011 8:27AM
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Good vid , the fella on the red board surfs with some power.

graffitisurf
NSW, 123 posts
15 Mar 2011 12:51PM
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Ted the Kiwi said...

wow.......Sunset actually looks like lots of fun at that size!

I would love to have seen the Dogman or Goatman out there ripping it up.

Where I was filming was close to the competitors area and a lot of them were commenting how difficult it was. Sunset is a huge takeoff area. Having said that I too would love to see our top Aussies out there mixing it with those guys.

Yeah what's the story with the drop in at 2.46 ...? and a nice case of snaking as well.

No drop in..... it was after the heat ended.

Good vid , the fella on the red board surfs with some power.


That was Peyo Lizarazu and in my opinion was the standout surfer. His backhand turns reminded me of a young Wayne Lynch. (showing my age)

Great vid - must have been a blast to be there in person and film that.

Thanks Brad, yeah it was great to see it and be able to photograph it. Few waves at Oney this morning.

robdog
VIC, 611 posts
15 Mar 2011 1:55PM
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robdog said...

Great find, thanks



Sorry Phil didn't realise you took the vid. Great job. And yeah those backhand bottom turns of Peyo's remind me of Lynchy too.



Legion
WA, 2222 posts
15 Mar 2011 2:37PM
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I expected a much higher standard than what was shown, especially in waves that I would've thought were perfectly suited to SUPs.

graffitisup said...

Yeah what's the story with the drop in at 2.46 ...? and a nice case of snaking as well.

No drop in..... it was after the heat ended.

So it's only a drop in during heats in a comp? Just a kook, kook move IMHO. There was more than one occasion when if the guy with right of way fell it could've ended up pretty hairy, and he came close at least once. Unless the dropper-inner was saying, well, the heat's over so mate, you're only allowed to cruise in on this one since I'm sharing it with you. Way I see it is after the hooter you get to blow off some steam without worrying about the consequences if you fall. Not so with some kook sitting just inside you the whole way.


husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
15 Mar 2011 7:12PM
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I dont know if those waves are "perfectly" suited to SUP......HELL of ALOT of wind....wind + large SUP board = hard work.

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
15 Mar 2011 9:21PM
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husq2100 said...

I dont know if those waves are "perfectly" suited to SUP......HELL of ALOT of wind....wind + large SUP board = hard work.


Have to agree with ya there..

The little guy on the little board won..

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
15 Mar 2011 6:32PM
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husq2100 said...

I dont know if those waves are "perfectly" suited to SUP......HELL of ALOT of wind....wind + large SUP board = hard work.


I agree with the wind factor but geez they looked the goods for sup'ing and Longboarding,I was dribbling over them.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
15 Mar 2011 10:47PM
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Nice work with the filming graffitisup. Hats off.

Yeah conditions may not have been perfect...I always prefer glassy conditions when on the sup....but the reality is from what I have seen there are a few people in this country that would have shredded that place. Yes it's a shifty peak and you need to know where to sit for the ones with more north or west in them but I have seen some unbelievable sup stuff in conditions far worse.

As for the drop in......ummmm I do not care if the heat is over or not. It's a drop in. Unless he called him in for a party wave then it's just bad manners and there is far too much of that going on these days.

Legion
WA, 2222 posts
15 Mar 2011 7:55PM
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Hmm, I didn't think it was that windy. By "perfect" I meant fat and small for Sunset, which breaks all over the place anyway, so a SUP would probably be able to pick up way more waves than a shortboard or mal.



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