Friday, June 1, 2012

Daily Surf Report - 6/1/2012

NOON Update:
Sunshine and warming up. Surf in the Channel continues.



Happiness is a warm, dry wetsuit!!

First day of June. We start overcast but very calm with no wind and glassy ocean. Sun will be out by late morning. Current temp is 55F and it is again mild and quiet in town. Little bit more energy today. Started showing a bit last night in the Channel. Still mostly NW windswell with a very small background S but surf has picked up with more rideable peaks.

Channel: Scattered peaks working on the outside Channel bar, at the Groin bar and inside waves at Mali-Bo. Close period windswell waves but look to be thigh to waist high + on the sets. High tide filling in and there is a good selection of waves to ride. About 6 currently in the water on longboards.

Patch: Still mostly flat with occasional inside right working in the knee high range. Good for SUPs and kayak and swimmers and those wanting to get on the water and paddle for exercise and sightseeing. No one out here.


Come by and check out the new art around the shop. Local surfer, shop employee, instructor, and artist Blair Tom has installed some sweet surf totems! Come say a prayer for surf and check out Drew's gumball color explosion Pollack-esque fin installation and Urban's new custom planter boxes with sunflowers and a memorial succulent garden!!!




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


Tides:
High: 10:22 am 4.2'
Low: 3:05 pm 1.8'
High: 9:39 pm 6.5'



SUMMER HOURS are now in effect. We are open daily from 9am - 6pm from MAY through OCTOBER. Come out to rent if you need gear. We have a full selection of suits, boots, boards, surf mats and SUPs to rent every day and are only 522 steps to the beach.

Lots of NEW and USED boards are in the racks so come check it out. Full wetsuits, 3 and 5mm booties, hoods and gloves are in stock as well. If you are in need of a new suit or board now is a great time to shop. We have all the gear for your cold water surfing needs.