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Surfers Day Off At Marconi Beach – VIDEO + Slideshow

 

WELLFLEET – Maybe every surfer on Cape Cod did not take Wednesday off to chase waves from from offshore Hurricane Gert, but there were good-sized gatherings of surfers and SUPers in a couple of spots off Marconi Beach in the morning as the tide went out.

Their enthusiasm didn’t seem to wane, even as a couple of surfers who we found on shore told us that the waves were actually disappointing considering what was expected.

One surfer even told us he should have gone to Rhode Island. Another surfer, from Manhattan, told us he surfs in New Jersey. “The waves are probably bigger in Jersey,” he said. Then he looked around and added, “But this is a lot nicer.”

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Brian Tarcy

Brian Tarcy is co-founder of Cape Cod Wave. He is a longtime journalist who has written for the Boston Globe, Boston magazine, the Cape Cod Times and several other publications. He is the author of "YOU CAN'T SELL RIGHT FIELD; A Cape Cod Novel." He is also the author or co-author of more than a dozen mostly non-fiction books, including books with celebrity athletes Cam Neely, Tom Glavine and Joe Theisman. His previous book was, "ALMOST: 12 Electric Months Chasing A Silicon Valley Dream" with Hap Klopp,who created the iconic brand, The North Face.
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Brian is a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan with a long-running NFL predictions/political satire column connecting weekly world events to the fate of his favorite team, now at Whatsgonnahappen.com.

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