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Too much sun!

kitedog - 25-6-2009 at 07:49 AM

Just finished unpacking from a quick day trip to Jekyll. Brought my family including the dog, bike, tent, etc. Lots of stuff and it was scorching hot. I cannot believe it but after searching everywhere I'm now pretty certain that I left my mountain board down by the water. Too much sun baked my brain. I've called every person that could possibly help me recover it but we left at low tide and it's fate is uncertain. Angus is combing the beach for me but it doesn't look good. Does anyone know if mountain boards float?

Feeling like an idiot.

Greg

DAKITEZ - 25-6-2009 at 08:11 AM

ahh man what a bummer ... was it the pro 90 you left? if so thats a double bummer. Maybe you got lucky and someone picked it up for you :thumbup: Good luck

kitedog - 25-6-2009 at 08:20 AM

Yes...the pro 90. Maybe its light enough to float? Seriously bummed. Well...at least I didn't leave my kid or the dog!

sunset-Jim - 25-6-2009 at 08:35 AM

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Originally posted by kitedog
Yes...the pro 90. Well...at least I didn't leave my kid or the dog!


hmmm, obviously we don't think alike.......:smilegrin: ooops, thinking out loud once again.

Do wish ya luck in finding the board.

DAKITEZ - 25-6-2009 at 08:38 AM

I would think they would float. I think the air in the tires would be enough to keep it afloat. Your misfortune just made me think of something that I'm going to do right now ... did you happen to have your name and number on your board somewhere?

kitedog - 25-6-2009 at 08:42 AM

No name...I can probably get the serial number from MBS. Angus struck out looking for it at the beach. There was a huge tide. I'm hoping the beach authority picked it up. They have my name and number. Next board will get the etched name and phone number. Kicking myself all over again...getting a little sore.

kitedog - 25-6-2009 at 08:54 AM

YAY! They found it. Now to see if that stainless hardware is all its cracked up to be. Guess I'll have to make a trip back to the beach! Oh darn! ;)

PHREERIDER - 25-6-2009 at 08:56 AM

monday and tuesday evenings where the highest tides yet 8.5 feet which is top for the season. "sweet grass barge" floats out from the back off the island with high tides so the beach has the huge pile/strip of sweet grass about 3-4mils long. weed fin heaven

and yes they float wood deck +tires probably around jacksonville maybe St. Mary's now

total bummer

reminds of the time i ran over mine. so much stuff so little time

winds are picking up here

19M wow super powers come out!

DAKITEZ - 25-6-2009 at 08:57 AM

Its a good day for you my friend :thumbup:

PHREERIDER - 25-6-2009 at 08:57 AM

NICE RECOvERY! what a save

dylanj423 - 25-6-2009 at 09:34 AM

great news....

acampbell - 25-6-2009 at 11:49 AM

Waiting from the word from Jekyll Island Authority. When the truck is back at the depot, I 'll go pick it up. The JIA have been real sports about this.

Hopefully the bearings are not shot but I that is something that can be fixed cheaper than a new board!

kitedog - 25-6-2009 at 12:25 PM

The bearings are stainless and I coated them in White Lightening so they should be good. Give her a good hosing down for me when you get her home if you don't mind. I REALLY appreciate all the help and the Jekyll Island Beach Authority rocks! I guess the sanitation department picked it up.

Greg

Kamikuza - 25-6-2009 at 06:32 PM

Glad you got it back!
Whoever picked it up probably thought "Some poor little kid has lost his funny-looking skateboard - I better hand it in or the wee tyke will be heart-broken" :lol:

kitedog - 26-6-2009 at 07:31 AM

Bad news. The board is still MIA. Some other piece of floatsum was misidentified, misreported and now it's just plain missed. Doggone it!

Angus is going to make another sweep of the beach and ask around at Blackbeards but I'm feeling pretty demoralized. I was thinking about how the wheels would get sorta dug in when the wave wash would come up around the tires when it was standing still. Kinda like it does around your bare feet when you stand still in the wave wash. Not good. That sucker is either buried in sand, washed out to sea or someone's new toy they found at the beach.

Now I really have to sell my Blade and some other stuff. Look for a price reduction and yard sail soon!

Greg

mgatc - 26-6-2009 at 07:18 PM

Bummer. Sorry

m

kitedog - 26-6-2009 at 07:20 PM

It's killing me, just killing me. I'm gonna give it a couple of days to resurface. If it doesn't show up, I'll have to bite the bullet and reinvest. The Pro 90 rocks and I don't know if I'll be happy with anything else.

mgatc - 26-6-2009 at 07:56 PM

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Originally posted by kitedog
I'm gonna give it a couple of days to resurface.


Lol. Was this intentional?:no:

kitedog - 26-6-2009 at 08:03 PM

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Originally posted by mgatc
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Originally posted by kitedog
I'm gonna give it a couple of days to resurface.


Lol. Was this intentional?:no:


Pretty clever, huh? Wish I had been clever enough to grab all my gear before getting in the truck.

acampbell - 27-6-2009 at 05:32 AM

Going out today on the falling tide. Locals think it would have gone north....

kitedog - 27-6-2009 at 06:57 AM

That is what I was thinking Angus. I left it to the right of the sandbar if you're facing the water and it seems like the little channel in front of the sand bar sweeps to the left/north. Good luck and thanks again!

Do you think putting up a sign would help?

Greg