"Stay happy and you'll be perfectly fine" - Jack Norris

Swell rolls on

Another wave keeps its appointment with the sand.
Another wave keeps its appointment with the sand.

Hello Friends,

Did you get in amongst it yesterday? Not everywhere was surfable, but those spots that were served up some epic conditions. This morning looks smaller and less consistent, but not radically so. Sets are into the head high range at both the point and the beach. Once again the latter is more productive than the former.

The MHL Sydney buoy has gone off the air but looking at the conditions and with an eye on the other data, I think we’re looking at south swell at around the 2 metre mark and about 10 sec apart.

From the look of the models, we can expect the swell to stick around at reasonable size for as far ahead as they look (next weekend). Quality is likely to be variable though, particularly as we get out to Weds when the Bureau expects the generally SW’ly winds of the last few days to shift around to the SE.

I spent hours shooting hundreds of pics at Gardens and Dee Why yesterday (looked elsewhere too, but they were the best of what I saw). I’ll post the times and locations later when I get the last of the pics uploaded so that you can go see if I caught you stylin’.

Have yourself a top old day!

High tide was at 0740 and low will arrive at 1303.

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Monday until midnight: Wind: W/SW 10/15 knots, tending S/SW 15/20 knots in the evening and reaching 20/25 knots offshore overnight.Sea: to 1 metre rising 1.5 to 2 metres in the evening. Swell: S 2 metres.
Tuesday: Wind: SW/SE 10/15 knots, grading to 15/20 knots offshore. Sea: about 1 metre. Swell: S about 2 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: SE/NE 10/15 knots.

Lully out there, but definitely a few sets around at 0715
Lully out there, but definitely a few sets around at 0715

Hello Friends,