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Irish Surfing Association The Irish Surfing Association is the National Governing Body for the sport of surfing in the thirty two counties of Ireland. |
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East Coast Surf Club The East Coast Surf Club has been in operation for a couple of years. The initial idea of the club was to promote surfing to the people on the the east side of ireland. |
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Lahinch Surf Shop Lahinch surf shop was started in 1989.Ireland's first surf shop.Site of Ireland's first live surf web cam.Welcome to the Lahinch Surf Shop,County Clare- online store and daily surf report.You may need an Active x download on first view of webcam |
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Cequential Sufboards(Clare) The name Cequential is derived From Sequence, a series of things following in order, progression. The name used in the mathematics used to calculate curves, ie. ellipses and parabolas. |
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Surf TBay,com The T-Bay Surf & Eco Centre is the home to Ireland's oldest active surf club as well as the country's premier surf school. |
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VictorKilo Victorkilo.com is no longer an Irish Surfing Information Website, but the personal website of group of Irish surfers currently based in Dublin, Leitrim, Kerry, and South Africa |
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Causeway Coast surf club The Causeway Coast has for years been a training ground for many successful local surfers such as John McCurry, Martin Kelly, Alan Duke, Andy Hill and world famous big wave surfer Alastair Mennie. The CCSC aim to be at the forefront of competitive surfing in Ireland, producing the next crop of champions. |