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  1. Originally Posted By: spook
    Cept it costs $$$ to fly ith your boards there huh? I've heard there's a ton of cheap boards for sale at the surf camps - lots of crew leave em there cos it's so exxy to take them home


    Not sure, (I haven't looked into it that much yet!) may depend if you go via USA. I think it's the same as going to Hawaii where on US airlines the flog you for some crazy amount per board.
  2. Originally Posted By: Mamabear


    Indo, Gotta tell ya our first home meant a LONG drive across town for Papa, no Freo Doctor (sea breeze) which we were raised on, and a pretty high crime rate. But we were only there 3 years. It was worth the sacrifice as our next 4 homes have never been further than a 15 minute drive to beach....currently about a 15 minute walk. My brother has also spent a few years more than half an hour drive from the beach, and he reckons it almost killed him...he likes to surf every day on his way home from work if possible. He wont be more than 15 minutes drive from the beach anymore either - but he has been living in my parents house with his wife and kids for the last 6 months to achieve the next move.



    I did my time in Japan for over 10 years more than 3 hours away from the coast! This is my reward (where we are living now) and I don't want to have to travel because I am still catching up on surfs for those 10 years I lost! No complaining though, I am happy to save more to get something around here. Making more $$$ out of the market at the mo than I could in direct property which helps..

    So GN, you described yourself as being part of the problem.. So how many houses do you need before you decide to stop or feel you have enough? Part of this whole problem has been fed by investors wanting more,more & more.
  3. Sure GN & MB, I agree with people needing to lower their standards but sometimes location can go against you. In the coastal spot where we are if you can find a 2-3bdr x1 for under $350k you are doing well (especially if you are looking for a single title, stuff living in an apartment, have done that in Japan). I could easily afford a house in Casino which is a few hours inland for well under that $350k (actually, could probably get 2 for $350K) but I'm not willing to move all that way to a dust bowl just to be able to get into the market.. Stuff that.

  4. Originally Posted By: spook
    What are the beachies straight out at Seminyak like? Surfable for a hungover cleansing session, or just straighthanders?


    Depends on the bank. Usually bigger on the beaches of Padma- legian & beyond. So many pros and resident expats now and Euro's galore that it would have to be a shitfight!

    But then again, may be less than the point!
  5. I don't see property being a great investment ATM. (of course there are always a few exceptions)

    But.. Yields are low and in many areas I think it will be unrealistic to see much capital growth. People are still buying thinking that they are going to get a bug CG in a short time. Reality is we probably won't see it and you will be better off investing in other areas that can grow your money until growth returns. Yeah, you can get a tax deduction but it costs you to get it. Not many people would invest in a company's shares is it was going to remain flat for 5 - 10 years, but they still do it with property!

     

    GN, that place you were taking about in Vicco.. Wasn't the Island?

  6. Originally Posted By: Kintaro

    The benefit to keeping it Indo, for me, is that I haven't made up my mind whether or not to return. I've been giving some thought to moving my stand up paddle board company over there and having the visa would be very useful.


    I guess with the fact that you no longer have the J wife it might be better for you to keep it alive. I have decided to let mine go. The way I see it, I can always get a visa as long as I have my wife and I think now, the benefits for us now that we live here would be that we could use the rail passes etc when we visit japan.

    SUP's would be good in Japan because the waves are usually gutless and fat. I personally don't like them, so many beginners around and bloody dangerous.. They should stay away from the crowds until they can learn to control those large beaslty things!
  7. Sheesh! That's a big gun mantas!

     

    My biggest is 7'2 which was out last week but it was built for Indo so it is pretty sharp.

    At the mo' My quiv is 6'0 fish, 6'3, 6'5, 6'6, 6'10 & 7'2.

    Never ride the 6'3 & trying to get rid of the 6'5 as it has been made redundant! 6'10 is a hybrid/fun board and really want to replace it with a similar shape to my Emery 6'6.

     

    I am guessing BM has those monsters for those regular 2ft days that Japan has so many of!

  8. Yeah was handling it ok but the sweep was incredibly strong and the direction too south to get really good up here.

    I was going to go out but watched it for 1hr and only 2 waves ridden. The solid 6ft closeout straight of the jump off rock made it a very hard task!

  9. Yeah, Gods, Occy's same place. My bro is staying at the resort for his honeymoon, but I couldn't give that guy my money, not for all the shit he tried on us.

     

    Got the big boards out here too mantas.

    Should kick in tomorrow arvo but was filling in a bit. The point might be the only option but getting out there at 10 ft and getting around the sweep might be the biggest problem! I am thinking about north of here for session at a protected corner.

     

    froth on!

  10. Spook, we did a trip up there around Panaitan.

    I was actually meant to go do a stint on "Just Dreaming" as a guide but the guy sold his boat just before the season started. We surfed it at about 3-6ft a few times abd it was as hairy as hell. Wore a wetty every surf, even almost went the helmet! Illusions was a good wave but more wet season winds needed (I think...)

     

    Mantas, I've done Sumba a few times, one place I would love to get back to. Only problem is that if you go to the cheaper surf camps you are pretty much only in front of one wave.. Too much distance between breaks unless you have a boat. Nembrala is a good right if there is a solid swell and there are heaaaaps of waves by boat. God's is fickle & fast hard on ya backhand but not sure if you can stay up the top at the chiefs anymore (See the Drifter) as a wank from the states has built a resort and costs around $500us a night and he will go all out trying to keep you out of the water (thanks to having all the locals in the back pocket).

    An Aussie called David has a resort down the south eastern part on land and another on a nearby island. He is a mad fisho so if no surf heaps of fishing to do! Would be a good pace to check out.

     

    I have a month next year in Bali, am thinking of nicking off for a week somewhere and thinking of Sumba or Sumbawa (Scars or Lakeys)..

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