Monday, December 22, 2014

Daily Surf Report - 12/22/2014



Inspirational crystal quote of the day: 
"Every moment is a golden one for him who has vision to recognize it as such." - Henry Miller


Mostly clear skies this morning as the fog continues to burn off our small piece of heaven. 52 degrees with whimsical breezes from the northwest are making for some action in the water this morning, although as the tide continues to barrel in, access becomes the biggest challenge. Mid-torso sets are visible, but seawall spray diffuses the sunlight as the boat ramp becomes a spillway. Watch the tides with determined eye and full heart.



CHANNEL:  A small handful of sliders seen bobbing this fair morning , but that number will decrease as the water is rapidly becoming too high. Waist-to-chest high can be had, but they are few and far between. Again, vigilance is the answer for today's question.
 
 

PATCH:  Minimal swell as paddles are spotted and dotted. Overall height topping out at mid-thigh at best. Even as the high waters diminish towards mid-afternoon, this space may not be the place.


PACK IT IN. PACK IT OUT.
Respect the Beach


TIDES:

LOW: 4:44 AM  2.6'

HIGH: 10:58 AM  6.7'

LOW:  5.40 PM  -1.3'

 

 
WINTER HOURS are now in effect. 
We are open daily from 10am - 5pm from NOVEMBER through APRIL. 


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.


Lots of NEW and USED boards are in the racks so come check it out. We have full wetsuits for men, women and kids.  Plenty of 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.