Submitted by TwinFinTriggerFish t3_yplvnq in RhodeIsland

Just recently moved to RI for work, and have been a life long surfer. I was wondering what the state and status of Surf life around here and any surf clubs hot spots, places to hang out?

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misterspokes t1_ivjnu8h wrote

Narragansett Beach, I know some surfers like spots off the Cliff Walk in Newport, Second Beach. Misquamicut in places.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_ivjuprv wrote

Warm winds and Narragansett surf n skate are good shops. Narragansett town beach usually has decent surf and the beach isn’t horribly rocky. I say start there. You’ll meet plenty of people. A 4/3 suit and a 5/4 are good to have, especially if you plan to surf in winter. Plus hood, gloves, booties. Trunks in summer and a 3/2 suit early spring end of summer. New England is one of those places you basically need all the suits.

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katieleehaw t1_ivjuwvf wrote

There is a surfing culture for sure depending on where you live specifically - South Shore Beach in Little Compton is a popular surfing spot.

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darekta t1_ivjxmc6 wrote

This Sat is gonna be big

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Puzzleheaded_Try1359 t1_ivk5h7e wrote

I have been surfing most of my life and I live in Providence. Always looking for people to roll with for Dawn Patrol. DM me I have a few spots I hit consistently

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WordenPond t1_ivk9rbj wrote

Check out near the Ocean Mist in South Kingstown. Lots of surfers there.

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SeaworthinessLeft88 t1_ivkahd5 wrote

https://www.swellinfo.com/surf-forecast/newport-rhode-island. Pretty much any spot in RI (S swell, N winds late Sat, early Sun). The spot depends on how good you are. Goosewing (south shore beach), Point Judith in Narragansett, Ruggles (off of the Breakers in Newport) are reef/point breaks that will be firing if you can hang there. Ruggles is mostly advanced surfers and locals. If beach breaks are more your thing, try second beach in Middletown. First (Easton’s) and second are close together, so you can drive by and check both if you’re in the Newport area.

I used to do a lot of surfing in RI and MA.

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_CaesarAugustus_ t1_ivkde9n wrote

Matunuck Surf Shop will easily get you connected to the local crowd. Really great staff. There are a lot of lifelong surfers that wander in and out of that place.

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aly-moon t1_ivkg8qg wrote

Tuckerman, the aves, greenhill As for shop? Drift Follow water Brothers on media, sid has like 50 years of local surf info

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feelsmagical t1_ivkqvja wrote

Narragansett and Matunuck have vibrant surf communities. Go to deep hole in the morning and introduce yourself.

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Dakid21kg t1_ivkzwd6 wrote

Hook up with the surf shops in Matunuck, Narragansett and Newport. All types of waves around here. Lots of beach breaks. Surfers End in Middletown is a popular and friendly spot

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the_gubna t1_ivlbmxj wrote

If you’ve already got a 3/2 and plan to surf in the winter I’d focus my money on getting a quality 5/4. The thicker the rubber the nicer it is to have the high end stretchy stuff.

You can make a 3/2 work with accessories until it’s time to go 5/4. A 4/3 is nice, but it’s not a necessity IMO.

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insearchofthingz t1_ivllvpl wrote

Waterbrothers! Talk to Sid. He’s a local legend. There is a good spot at the end of ruggles ave. It’s rock break, but in the winter the waves are more consistent. Some days are really good out there.

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Fluffy_Ad_2303 t1_ivmhw42 wrote

Do yer research mate, fall into winter is the best bet. All you need is a 3/2 and a 5 Mil+booties/mitts, don't need a 4/3 we are about into 5 mill season. Parking and access aren't difficult during the "off season" aka fall>winter when we actually get waves, yet access is tight during the "peak" summer season- gets flat.

CT (sometimes MA) Kooks will paddle battle you on everything and clog the lineups- things get hectic during peak hurricane swells but we don't have a mess like the west coast (yet that is)

Beach Breaks on the sandy beaches, or rocky Point breaks which you will have to learn/findPt. Jude is a staple, Narragansett down to Westerly, Newport and the islands fire but I don't surf the island.

Keep in mind many spots have room for 2-3 vehicles but our battle for reclaiming public right of ways has opened much up in terms of access.

Head down into any surf shops board room and shoot the shit. Welcome

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_CaesarAugustus_ t1_ivmkpwo wrote

You’re still going. You’re still being a knob. The only one making generalized statements about people is you. The only one disrespecting people you hardly know is you. Who even said anything about CT drivers? You. It’s like you’re projecting.

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AleutianMegaThrust t1_ivmm2k5 wrote

Looking through your comments I don't see you being a troll so I'm confused.

The fact is I've made generalized statements about people and I agree. Do you want to learn about the experiences behind them?

The many times during college after growing up in pawtucket where in high school I was taking the bus down to Newport walk to pick up my board and walking what felt like a thousand miles to 1st beach to get better. Working at (sorry it was elemental at the time) which again meant walking from downtown Newport. The culture there was great. I surfed the avenues the KS the beach breaks pj, ruggles, tuckermans etc etc etc. In the 10+ years in newport and gansett I've only had two issues with other people surfing once was at gansett the other was at Monehans.

Then finally getting a car living near Scarborough going to URI surfing evrything was great but going to matunuck to get threatened, snaked, etc when I was 20 often by people my age but also older than me.

I have NEVER had a pleasant experience surfing in matunuck as people don't take turns everyone wants every wave cool not for everyone. Shit surfing in Hawaii as a haole I got more respect.

I've surfed with Peter pan and that old man was aggressive but he still gave up perfect waves to people in different areas of gansett because he had respect and was not an asshole.

So based on my many experience which could totally have to do with me.

For the hundreds of times I've surfed the only place I've consistently had to battle the whole "local" thing was Matunuck.

Sid sat down with an interview with me even though I was a city kid for a project about the clifwalk in college. He gave me wax when I was slipping on my rails trying to get to 10.

Newport and Gansett surf culture are much more inclusive.

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aly-moon t1_ivmryn7 wrote

I totally grew up on sids reports. Since I was like 13. Most of my life have been hanging on them haha. I was so crushed when water bros got screwed over. I work on the island frequently and it was great having him right there. Such a genuine good soul dude

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