Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet

at 7.15 a.m.

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A thick haze has settled over us this morning, all cosy and snug, the still air not shifting it, that huge dawn promising a burn off soon enough.
It’s not a bad start to Autumn!
The surf has dropped but is still fun looking, a very decent couple of feet still smoothly gliding ashore with those bigger sets nudging three feet. The breeze is gentle, a light offshore so far but forecast to drift gradually onshore as we go along. But that shouldn’t effect things too much, that little swell looks solid for its size with a long wait between sets and a big enough gap between waves.

So Autumn knocks gently on our door.  And in readiness we are re-filling our rails with a selection of winter wetsuit goodness along with some styling’ winter warmers.
And to do that we have to clear a gap or two! We have a good few unsold summer suits left on our rails following on to what has been a wonderfully mild and enjoyable summer season.  So keep your yes open for some BIG BARGAINS to be had. We will flag them up here of course, so keep checking back!

Harlyn (0*):  Flat to 1 foot

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It is as pretty as a picture around here this morning, that warm water in the bay shimmering in the cooler air of a late September early morning.
The surf is tiny, not quite flat but real small. There is a gentle, tiny glider of a wave sliding over that high tide bar right now, shin to knee high (on the sets) but really it’s the other side again this morning. It’s a fun looking couple of feet over there!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:03  (1.3m)           High Tide:  17:58  (7.1m)

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Surf Forecast for Wednesday 24th september 2014

More fun-in-the sun is awaiting with a small but consistent swell continuing to pulse our way, a decent couple of feet of still clean, still smooth and still big enough to float whatever board you choose.
That sun should shine a little brighter today too!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

That trio of quite interesting low pressure systems which surrounded us last week are gradually being replaced by one strengthening system, all isobars and black ink, lurking way out in the west, that high pressure system still clinging on to us and helping to keep those winds above us light and the weather mild.
So we’re going to have waves and good waves, maybe even excellent waves as we launch into another week of September swells.
The wind should stay light, maybe a little more onshore than we have been seeing this last couple of weeks but that mainly in the afternoons with that sea breeze effect and even then not too strong.
So a half decent three to four feet of surf has kicked the week off, that sunshine continuing to brighten our days for a few days at least.
The swell is likely to ease off just for a while in midweek before surging through again. So Wednesday and Thursday should still produce a real fun couple of feet of clean surf in bright enough conditions to stall Autumn just yet.
Yep, it’s all looking good for a late September swell packed week of surfing fun!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!