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Sunshine & little waves

Hello Friends,

It’s awful small, but it ain’t quite flat. Pretty much in line with expectations really. The Collaroy-Narra stretch was damn puny, but there were a few bods in anyway. Warm water and a sunny morning will do that. Biggest waves I saw were struggling to get to waist high, although I’m sure there would the odd bigger one if you stuck around longer than I did.

Around at Dee Why the situation was slightly better. There didn’t seem to be much of anything up at the Longy end, but down near the surf club there were a couple peaks at least for the reasonable size crew in enjoying it.

Here’s the latest outlook from the Bureau:

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Friday until midnight: Wind: S/SE 8/13 knots, turning E/NE 8/13 knots in the late afternoon.Sea: to 1 metre.Swell: SE 1 to 1.5 metres.
Saturday: Wind: NW 8/13 knots tending N/NE 13/18 knots in the afternoon.Sea: to 1 metre. Swell: SE 1 to 1.5 metres.
Sunday: Wind: Early S/SE change 20/25 knots.

Small wave folds over attractively near Marquesas.
Small wave folds over attractively near Marquesas.
Not too many waves escaping the crew at Dee Why beach this morning.
Not too many waves escaping the crew at Dee Why beach this morning.