Saturday, September 18, 2010

Daily Surf Report - 9/18/2010

This morning we have foggy, misty, overcast, drizzly conditions with very warm temps and no wind. I don't expect we will see the sun today but the surf is pumping so it is a day to come out and surf.

South swell is peaking today and should last through the weekend. It is delivering good surf to all spots in town. The Patch has waves that are waist - shoulder high. There are lefts and rights that are smooth and glassy. Surf is breaking way outside, in the middle and inside as well. Most surfers are on longboards but there are a few hybrids and a Mini Simmons in the water as well. Water temp is warm!

The Channel still has very rideable waves that are waist high +. There are lefts coming through and the Mali-Bo right is working as well. The wave is set up very nice and grinds along all the way to the inside. Shortboards and longboards are in the water in the Channel. Seadrift has rights and lefts that are thigh high also.

Just a reminder to pack your trash!!! PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT. Respect the Beach.

Tides:
High - 10:09 am 4.9'
Low - 3:14 pm 2.5'
High - 9:06 pm 5.5'

We are now open daily from 9am - 6pm for our summer hours through October. Come out to rent if you need gear. We have a full selection of suits, boots, boards and SUPs to rent every day and are only 522 steps to the beach.

Come by the shop to view our new Fall inventory of boards and wetsuits. We just re-stocked the rack with everything from fishes to classic longboards and hooded wetsuits, booties and gloves for men and women. Check out our new run of clothing as well from Jack's Happy, Ando & Friends, HippyTree, Carve and Singlefin.