At 7.15 a.m:  

Constantine (2*):  3 to 4 feet  

 

A north westerly breeze is fluttering into the bays this morning, the lazy dawn spreading slo-mo through the early morning chill as three or maybe a very English four feet of messy surf stumbles in.
There are very surfable waves out there but it’s not exactly enticing.
The south coast will be cleaner but whether there’s enough size to make that trip worthwhile we don’t know yet!
Let us know if you know at [email protected]!

And if you are at a loss for something to do on an onshore day then you are always welcome to take a gander at our website!
After a long, long time of hoping that someone else will come in and take control of it we have finally knuckled down to sorting it ourselves. It is very much a “work in progress” but we are finally loading and updating product so that you can shop till ya drop in the comfort of your own home, whether that may be bricks, mobile or canvas.
Bear with us while we mend broken and out of date links and slowly update stock levels, but hopefully we will be bringing in some fun and exciting stuff as we go along. And we will always stick to all things surfy.
And if you do know anyone who is a bit better at this than us and would like to join in, full or part-time then please do send them along, you never know – it could be the start for something!  

 

 

Harlyn (2*):  2 to 3 feet  

 

That north westerly wind is tumbling the two to three feet of grey and wintery looking, sloppy surf at a deserted Harlyn Bay this morning.
I haven’t seen the early morning swim crew for a little while, they are usually out in the darkness while I have to wait for enough light to grab an image or two but I’m sure that they are still enjoying the relatively warm water temperatures, in spite of the chilly air temp!
But for the surfers in the area, well there’s not that much happening.
There are waves out there and I would have been in like a grom only a while ago but really, there are better things to do today!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:23  (1.6m)              High Tide:  16:14  (7.0m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 18th November 2021  

 

Westerly going south westerly breezes are going to continue to crumble and ruffle the three to four feet of ragged swell at our main surf breaks today.
Harlyn will be clean but probably very small, while those preferred breaks are going to be choppy at best.

 

 

Surf Conditions for the Week

Light onshore breezes are going to be ruffling and crumbling the still solid three to four feet of thick and wintery groundswell pretty much all week long.
Big swells and no wind will start the week, that onshore, westerly breeze drifting in through Tuesday to slip nor’ west by midweek, backing sou’ west through the back half of the week.
The small neap tides of the weekend will gradually stretch out while those rolling swells are ushered in by the onshores and so planning and timing will make a big difference in the quality of surf that you’ll enjoy this week.
As always, if you manage to put yourself in the right place at the right time then you’ll be enjoying some very, very pleasant autumn surf.
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!