Surf

Surf is the wave activity in the area between the shoreline and outer limit of breakers. It may refer to a breaking wave in shallow water, upon the shore, or in the area in which waves break

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Surf FM - History
... Surf FM first switched on its Frankston transmitter on the 1st of October 2001 ... This team had disbanded by mid-2003 and Surf FM experienced a quiet period when it was not always on the air ... national dance network Raw FM installed a satellite dish on the roof of the Surf FM studios to coincide with a national tour of outside beach broadcasts ...
Surf - Sports
... Surfing, a surfboard-based water-sport The Atlantic City Surf, a defunct professional baseball team that played in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the United ...
Surf Class Tanker
... The Surf class were a class of replenishment oilers taken up for service with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, supporting the Royal Navy during the Korean War ... A third ship was captured from in the Far East and brought into the RFA as Surf Pilot ...
Surf Class Tanker - Ships
... Name Pennant Builder Previous name Launched Acquired Fate Surf Patrol A357 Bartram Sons Tatri 7 February 14 ... July 1951 Sold in December 1969 Surf Pioneer ...
Surf Class Tanker - Overview
... Royal Fleet Auxiliary purchased the Tatri and Beskidy on 14 July 1951, naming them Surf Patrol and Surf Pioneer respectively ... The Yung Hao was taken into the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as Surf Pilot, but was immediately laid up at Singapore ... Of the other two Surf class tankers, Surf Pioneer was withdrawn from active service in 1960 and was scrapped in 1970 ...

Famous quotes containing the word surf:

    There was so much of the Indian accent resounding through his English, so much of the “bow-arrow tang” as my neighbor calls it.... It was a wild and refreshing sound, like that of the wind among the pines, or the booming of the surf on the shore.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Now small fowls flew screaming over the yet yawning gulf; a sullen white surf beat against its steep sides; then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)