Mona Vale
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in Mona Vale.There’s a few really clean closout’s at MV this morning, if we had any banks it’d be pumping, but we don’t.
2-3ft offshore and not too bad
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in South Coast.ENE swell has eased o’nite leaving some not bad looking waves in the 2-3ft range with the odd bigger set, dropping tide, and offshore. WAYWF (what are you waiting for). Rosco.
Avalon to Narrabeen Rpt
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in Surf Reports.Much much smaller, but still very g



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A few fun ones to be had
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Swell’s dropped a little more since yesterday, but the open stretches should still have the odd waist to chest high set. It’s about a metre at sea and coming from the east at around 8 seconds apart. Reasonable number of bods bobbing around at the Dee Why super peak(s).
Might be a plan to make an extra effort to score a session today because from my reading of the tea leaves, we’re not looking like getting much above waist high until the middle of next week.
Go well with your adventures today!
Next tide is a low at 1207.
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Friday until midnight: Wind: W/SW 10/15 knots, reaching 15/20 knots in the evening.Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres, reaching 1.5 metres in the evening. Swell: E/NE about 1.5 metres.
Saturday: Wind: W’ly 10/15 knots. Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres. Swell: E/SE about 1 metre.
Sunday: Wind: W/NW winds 5/10 knots increasing to 10/20 knots during the day, possibly 20/25 knots offshore later.
C C
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.
Fine, dry and mild on the Central Coast this Friday morning. The swell is smooth and smallish at 1 – 2 feet + from the east. There is light northwest breeze forecast to go west southwest later. High tide 0625 and low tide around 1205. Have a good weekend.
Byron Bay Today June 4th 2009
Posted on June 5th, 2009 in Byron, Just for fun, Local Colour, Surf Reports.I woke this morning and the first thing I noticed was a definte deeper bass note to the sound of the surf In Byron Bay Today. The sun came out around lunch and the temperature quickly raised getting folks out and about for a beautiful afternoon in the bay. It was balmy with light winds and a rising easterly swell just to cap it off. There were some reasonable peaks to be found on both sides of the cape, plus there was a little more punch to the swell as well. This had a few pulling out there little whiteboards in the bay, big mistake. The thing is the sandbanks right in the heart of Byron simply are not doing what they were two months back. They aren’t producing the right wave for real shortboards at the moment, it’s too soft. The guys on the fishes and eggs were cooking and some logs were going to town. But the crew that wanted to ride the really little ones still needed to get around the open side to tap into the power required to ride them properly, those that didn’t still got frustrated. This is not a bad thing, the wind has been really light lately and there are banks on either of the cape. So the whole crowd has been spread out over several different breaks depending on their ability and what style of board they’re riding. The end result being that if you chose correctly it was a no brainer to score some really fun and uncrowded waves In Byron Bay Today.


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