Flood Control

Flood Control was an excellent right that used to break where the Queen Mary is now on any good-size swell. It was rideable up to 15 to 20 feet. In September of 1939 we rode a huge chubasco-driven swell that was pushing over 15 feet. Ted Sizemore (an excellent surfer of the time and a Long Beach lifeguard) said that on a good south swell they had more rescues along parts of Long Beach than anywhere else on the Southern California coast. But during the war we all went away and they built the breakwater. There wasn’t much we could do about it.”

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Unisex Distressed Cap Unisex Distressed Cap
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Made with 100% cotton twill for high-end comfort and durability, these custom distressed hats bring all the style and practicality one needs in daily life. The low profile along with the d-ring closure on a self-fabric hideaway...
Flood Control Mug 11oz Flood Control Mug 11oz
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In the early days of surfing, this legendary surf spot was considered the best in all of California for size and conditions. The setup was a breakwater built to direct the LA River water flow straight out to sea while protecti...
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“Flood Control was an excellent right that used to break where the Queen Mary is now on any good-size swell. It was rideable up to 15 to 20 feet. In September of 1939 we rode a huge chubasco-driven swell that was pushing over 1...
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