surfboard rental
surfboard rental
Does anyone know of a place to rent a surfboard or boogie board on STJ? we are staying in a house that is supposedly on a beach where there is good surfing - thanks, samoka
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Bring your own,
I did for years, but October is not a good month for swell. I've tried several times to rent or borrow a board, but no one was willing. The big issue is surfing the rocks on the south beaches or the staghorn reefs on the north - it is very easy to ding a rental or a borrowed board. Years ago we rented a villa at Hull Bay and our greeter loaned me her board to surf Carat Bay. That's the closest I have come to a "rental".
From VInow.com:
"On average between November and March the waves/swells are between six to eight feet. During the rest of the year it is virtually flat. The surfing in the U.S.V.I is all reef break, there is no beach break. Therefore if you are afraid of reef break or hitting the reef, this is not the place for you to surf. This is not the surf location for someone to travel to if they are just learning to surf. Although local surfers learn here, they usually do this with an experienced surfer. A surfer should have moderate skill at surfing to surf in the U.S.V.I."
From VInow.com:
"On average between November and March the waves/swells are between six to eight feet. During the rest of the year it is virtually flat. The surfing in the U.S.V.I is all reef break, there is no beach break. Therefore if you are afraid of reef break or hitting the reef, this is not the place for you to surf. This is not the surf location for someone to travel to if they are just learning to surf. Although local surfers learn here, they usually do this with an experienced surfer. A surfer should have moderate skill at surfing to surf in the U.S.V.I."
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ok, I know some of you are SO sick of this picture, but Samoka, I have to show you this. This is at Cinnamon November 2008. This is not normal by the way, but not unheard of either. This is what they call the northern swell/Christmas winds...


"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
djsmom - That is crazy - we are on Reef Bay so we shouldn't have that kind of wave - not sure if we would actually use a surf board - more likely a boogie board - we travel with our adult children and their spouses and I think a couple have tried surfing on other trips we had taken - I like to have options available for everyone- thanks, samoka
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samoka,
I certainly don't want to mislead you, you probably won't find that wave anywhere. Just very rarely. You have to see it to believe it because if you have vacationed in St. John when it is normal (completely flat) for years, it really is amazing to see it happen.
There are varying degrees and the Northern swells do happen every year, but that was extreme.
I certainly don't want to mislead you, you probably won't find that wave anywhere. Just very rarely. You have to see it to believe it because if you have vacationed in St. John when it is normal (completely flat) for years, it really is amazing to see it happen.
There are varying degrees and the Northern swells do happen every year, but that was extreme.
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
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