just curious,i sometimes go surfing in the cornish sea when i am lucky enough to holiday there,anyone else use their well earnt swimming skills for surfing or indeed any other water sport....fighting waves is hard work!!!!!
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Originally posted by sparx35
just curious,i sometimes go surfing in the cornish sea when i am lucky enough to holiday there,anyone else use their well earnt swimming skills for surfing or indeed any other water sport....fighting waves is hard work!!!!!Hey Sparx, I am curious. What is average water temperature at the peak summer season in the Cornish Sea? I've been told that the water at Blackpool (Irish Sea?) is pretty cold. The water here in Ocean City, Maryland (Mid-Altantic States) gets to about the mid-to upper 70's (degrees farenheit) at best here. In fact, because of the very mild and rainy weather we had last summer, the ocean was colder than usual.
Originally posted by sparx35
just curious,i sometimes go surfing in the cornish sea when i am lucky enough to holiday there,anyone else use their well earnt swimming skills for surfing or indeed any other water sport....fighting waves is hard work!!!!!Hey Sparx, I am curious. What is average water temperature at the peak summer season in the Cornish Sea? I've been told that the water at Blackpool (Irish Sea?) is pretty cold. The water here in Ocean City, Maryland (Mid-Altantic States) gets to about the mid-to upper 70's (degrees farenheit) at best here. In fact, because of the very mild and rainy weather we had last summer, the ocean was colder than usual.