Constantine (0*):  4 to 5 feet

at 7.15 a.m.

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Well, the wind has dropped, a little.
Apart from that it is still quite windy, very damp in those squally showers and pretty chilly under that grey and silver streaked canopy of an early morning sky.
The surf is a blown out mess of four to five foolish chop, just a rolling slop of swell drunkenly bouncing around the bay with not much purpose.
But the wind is from the south west and there is a much brighter slice of sky just over there, so let’s go and see if hairline is any good…..

We recently received our main delivery of O’Neill winter wetsuits and how gorgeous are they! So, if you’re looking to be warm and cosy this winter then drop in on us, we will probably have something to your liking!
By the way, don’t forget that we are clearing out loads of summer wetsuits. We have rails of them from generally around 30, 40, and even 50% off, starting from £50.
That’s Xcel, O’Neill and Alder with only one or two Quikky suits left.
So, if you’re around the area this weekend, it might just be worth having a little look-see!

Harlyn (3*):  3 feet

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Ah, there you go; the wind is lighter here and straight offshore, smoothing that sea into a silken, glasslike thing.
The undulations of two to three feet and vertical waves are smoothly snapping ashore, a very quickly unfolding peak towards the middle of the bay, reeling across the sand.
Yep, it is looking promising with a lazy neap tide filling in by one this afternoon, it should improve yet and could stay fun all the way through.
Another Harlyn Sunday, it’s what the weekends are made for!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  19:45  (1.9m)           High Tide:  13:04  (6.4m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 3rd November 2014

It loos like another day of Harlyn whompings might be waiting for us!
With a bit of an increase in size and that wind staying from the south and west, we are probably looking at a solid three to four feet of Harlyn hollowness, that Autumnal thickness and hollowness rewarding us with the (very) occasional barrel of fun.
It might even stay bright for a moment here and there too!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

It looks as though we are in for a windy start to the week, Monday starting out with those continuing strong south westerlies and a bigger swell swinging all the way around and into Harlyn, making that the place to head for locally. It should be three to four feet and offshore with those sand sucking barrels grinding through!
But the wind is likely to slip more to the west though through the afternoon, eventually ending up still strong and blowing from the north west all the way into the middle of the week.
That is not the best direction for any of our local surf breaks, so it is likely to be onshore everywhere.
There should still be a lot of swell bouncing about but whether there’s enough to make the journey over to the other coast worthwhile, we’ll have to wait and see!
But that is the only option if you are looking for cleaner conditions. Otherwise it’s a case of jumping on into that onshore froth of those autumn swells on this coast!
Have great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!