Archive for February 2009
Noice.
Posted on February 20th, 2009 in Bondi, Bronte, Tama.Some decent waves are getting into Bronte producing some nice head high lefts off the bank. And just like a bank, it’ very crowded. Tama outcrop will be working better on a lower tide and Maccas has been trying to work all summer. Try it if your made of rock proof flesh. Bondi much smaller and much more crowded.
Avalon to Narrabeen Rpt
Posted on February 20th, 2009 in Surf Reports.Little overnight boost in power is showing on some beaches. Warriewood & Northy already have a crowd getting plenty of glassy headhigh sets







What the Bureau says
Posted on February 20th, 2009 in Big Picture.Friday dawns in Sydney with more surf in prospect. The swell’s gone a little more to the SE and it’s still close to the two metre mark we had yesterday, but the period’s bumped up to 9 seconds.
Here’s the Bureau’s call for the day ahead on the waters off Sydney.
Wind: SW/SE 10/15 knots, tending SE/NE 10/15 knots during the afternoon, NE 5/10 knots at night.Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres, abating to less than 1 metre at night. Swell: E/SE 2 to 2.5 metres decreasing to 1.5 to 2 metres later. Isolated afternoon thunderstorms.
I’m off for a closer look, so stay tuned for a few pics and such over the next hour or so.
C C
Posted on February 20th, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.
Overcast and dry on the Central Coast this Friday morning. The swell is smooth and clean at 3 – 4 feet from the east. There is a light southwest breeze forecast to go northeast later, wet weather back for the weekend. High tide 0555 and low tide around 1300. Local barometer 1007 hpa, 94% humidity, 20 degrees C. Have a good weekend.
Byron Bay Feb 19 / 09
Posted on February 20th, 2009 in Byron, Local Colour, Surf culture, Surf Reports.
Huey sent it all in at once In Byron Bay Today. The rain cleared, the sun appeared and people came out to play as a new swell arrived in the bay. But it wasn’t really the surf that good. Sure it had some size, but it was lumpy and slow at best. The big gig in Byron was energy of an entire town seeming to rise from a trance like state induced by several days of rain. There was almost a sense of urgency among the many that wanted, or should I say needed to get to the beach and have a few waves in the sunshine, In Byron Bay Today.
Tunes and good causes Narrabeen this SAT
Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Good causes, Local Colour, News Stories, Top stories.Got anything in the diary for Saturday arvo?
Like music? Like a lot of music?
Well, Rat Park in Narrabeen is going to be hosting a ton of musical talent when The Rising Tide Festival kicks off at noon this Saturday the 21st of Feb.
Along with the tunes (see the band list below), there’ll be food, drink and all manner of stalls – including one staffed by the local Surfrider Foundation Northern Beaches crew (among whom will be your humble servant). Tickets for the day are $59 at the gate, or if you buy them online, $39.
Acts list
(Main Stage)
Mick Hart
Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers
Dead Letter Chorus
Saving Grace
King Tide
Stone Parade
Old Man River
British India
(Marquee Stage)
Aleesha Dibbs
The Shady Band
Serenik
Fergus Brown
The Jezabels
Tokenview
The Third Cycle
Botanics
(Courtyard Stage)
Flaming Cadillacs
Langers & Mash
The Trannys
Mad Dog
Dave Calandra
Is It Her
Ashleigh Mannix
Static Silhouettes
Flaming Cadillacs
Samoan Surf Report for week 7 of 2009 from Sa’Moana Resort
Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Surf Reports.
WEEKLY REPORTS for 2009
Report No: 07- 09
Period: Monday 9th until Sunday 15thFebuary.
Monday. High tides @ 6.39am & 7pm. With not much south swell around they headed to The Rivermouth at Tiavea which was head & a half high on the sets. Lefts & rights, a bit washy & cross shore but still our crew made the most of it & picked the diamonds in the rough. A couple of turns or a few barrels were out there. When they got back Resorts was glass clean & shoulder high. They hit it for a few hours before dark & got a heap of fun lefts & rights. A good 6 or 7 hours in the water today, all 8 guests stoked.
Tuesday. High tides @ 7.24am & 7.46pm. Resorts again for an early, dropped a bit but awesome shape giving those who got up quality waves & a few pits. Again plate glass clean all day so they got another session in the arvo. Fun lefts & rights waist to shoulder high, guests happy as.
Wednesday. High tides @ 8.10am & 8.34pm. Due to a small south swell & bigger north swell they pulled a dawn patrol to Missions at Tiavea. Got over there at 7.30 am & surfed till 12ish. It was clean with no wind & really consistent, with the crew getting shoulder to head high sets in a picturesque location with not a person anywhere to seen. Barrels & turns, 3 or 4 turns on the goodies. Guests said one of the best surfs they had ever had.
Thursday. High tides @ 8.58am & 9.24pm. Boat trip to Wakas this morning which was glassy with long walls, all the hints of good session with no one on it. 3 others showed up but there were heaps of waves to go round and it was like a play ground out there, cutties, reo’s, floaters & barrels, it was great. Head high sets, the 4 of our crew got more than their fair share of beauties. Then another crew rocked up so they bailed to Special K for an hour & got some clean fun rights. Another epic day which won’t be forgotten quickly, guests & 1 staff high on life with 5 hours of surf.
Friday. High tides @ 9.48am. Y Tops was the spot this morning & it was pretty much all time. Head high, glass clean & perfectly lining up, racy waves for heaps of turns or get fully barreled. 6 guests got some of the best waves they’ve ever had & it was only us out there. Six hours in the water & the beers flowed that arvo & night with many tales of waves that day.
Saturday. High tide @ 10.46am. Again Y Tops, still clean & consistent but today only 2 guests out, so they got a heap of waves. Again a few pits but mainly racy walls for reo’s or cutties. Today & yesterday the wind was north & offshore our whole surfs.
Sunday. High tide @ 11.12am. Small waves today so no surf trip, but a fishing trip instead. Small clean waves out the front at Resorts only waist high, maybe tomorrow??
Photos Today shots are all out front @ Resorts three, 07a, 07b, 07c featuring Mick our Asst. Manager, seems like he might have been sprung when he should have been working. 07d is of a beautiful empty wave again @ Resorts
Cheers ………………..George
Late arvo update: just don’t be picky
Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.
Just a quick little update for our late afternoon visitors…
Wind is around to the N to NE at about 15 kts, so surface conditions aren’t as clean as this morning at most places. Average height of the SSE swell is around 1.5 metres and the period is bumping along at 8 seconds.
I was down Dee Why way around 330 this afternoon and noticed that there were still a few little peaks up the beach. Huey’s switched the point off, but if you aren’t too picky about surface conditions, don’t mind a wait for a set, and have the right equipment. Based on what I saw earlier today, I’d expect similar conditions to be on offer at Freshy, Curly, Northy, Cooks Tce, Mona Vale, Bungan, Newport… you get the picture – pretty much anywhere with exposure to south-ish energy.
Here’s the Bureau’s updated call:
Friday: Wind: SW/SE 10/15 knots, tending SE/NE 10/15 knots during the afternoon, NE 5/10 knots at night.Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres, abating to less than 1 metre at night. Swell: E/SE 2 to 2.5 metres decreasing to 1.5 to 2 metres later.
Saturday: Wind: E/SE 10/15 knots.
Sunday: Wind: SE/NE 10/20 knots.
The next three to four days look as though they’ll be a bit smaller than today, but, with luck, not actually flat. I reckon my fishy will be just the thing. What’re you planning to use?
Jamie O’Brien surfs Pipe contest…on a bodyboard
Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Contests, Top stories.press release:
Pipe fires on day one as Jamie O’Brien lights up the Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro presented by Senor Frogs
(North Shore, Oahu; Hawaii – Wednesday, 18 February 2009): All the indicators pointed towards an incredible day at Pipeline for the first day of the Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro presented by Senor Frogs – what resulted did not disappoint.
With the first four rounds of the Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro presented by Senor Frogs completed in epic conditions, the tone of the event had been laid, with the Ormerod twins from Australia, Ruben Quinones (Puerto Rico), Damian King and Oshi Grady (Hawaii) all leading the way.
When the sunrise broke through on the beautiful North Shore of Oahu this morning it revealed something that would be remembered for a many days to come.
The winds were light offshore and the swell was pushing three metres.
By mid morning it was an “ant-farm”, with hundreds of spectators lining the shore, all trying to get a glimpse of the best bodyboarders in the world.
The focus however was on the second heat of round four when Jamie O’Brien (Hawaii) hit the water.
Thousands of online viewers joined the massive crowd on hand to witness history in the making.
The kid that has turned almost as many heads as Kelly Slater taking on the worlds best bodyboarders at his home break.
And he went for it.
O’Brien took some seriously big sets (as expected) and did well to hold his rail in and drive through some big tubes only to be pinched on the end sections.
Former World Champion Ben Player (Australia) commended him on a job well done.
“Its so cool that Jamie had a serious dig,” Player said.
“Good on the guy. He showed that he knows the place well with some perfect positioning” he added.
In the end O’Brien finished a credible third, but was unable to qualify for the next round of competition.
“I kept losing my fins,” O’Brien remarked.
“I’ll be back bigger and better next year,” he stated matter-of-factly.
Moving into the second day of competition the Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro presented by Senor Frogs shows no signs of slowing, but as conditions are expected to deteriorate so organisers will make a call tomorrow at 7am.
The waiting period continues until February 27 2009 – with the best three days being used for competition.
The Turbo Bodyboards Pipeline Pro presented by Senor Frogs is being webcast at www.ibaworldtour.com/live
For more information be sure to log onto www.ibaworldtour.com
Event Media Contact
Terry McKenna
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Should have been here yesterday!
Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Curl Curl, Surf Reports.Hope you got some of those smok’n pits at Manly or somewhere yesterday when it did an HTs impression up the whole beach but unfortunately the swell and power has dropped. Curly has 2-4 feet of swell and looks like it might be good on the low shortly but the high was full, weak and inconsistent. Cracker of a day- enjoy.


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