At 7.55 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  6 to 8 feet  

 

All of the forecasters were showing a brighter and calmer, drier and brighter day for today but a cold wind is shrieking, the air temperature is bitter and those marauding squalls are drenching.
So I guess that it might improve later?
In the meantime there’s eight feet or thereabouts of junked out and trashed, broken surf lurching about the bay, all wind tossed and choppy.
The northwesterly winds are back.
South coast anyone?  

Thanks to all of you from far and wide who seem to have enjoyed and taken full advantage of our recent series of Winter Weekend Pop-Up Sales!
I have a feeling that if we hadn’t been running these little events we might not have seen a customer for a while! And that’s the point of them, just to shake things up a bit in what has been a mucky period of local surf and weather!
So we are trying to think of what we can do for this coming weekend!?
We do still have a selection of wetsuits, getting low on some sizes and models of Patagonia and only a couple of hooded Vissla suits but plenty of 5/4 and 4/3 unhooded Vissla as well as loads of Xcel suits in all sizes and models!
So, how about continuing the HALF-PRICE sale on Vissla and Patagonia and 40% OFF Xcel!!?
Add in a massive £150 OFF each our new Lost and Channel Island surfboards and 20% to 30% OFF most of our accessories too and we should have the makings of another Super Flash Sale for this Weekend!! We still have a whole bunch of HALF-PRICE footwear and can add in some sizes of wetsuit boots to those as well!
So, what do you think?
Let us know if there’s anything else we can do (that’s reasonably affordable!!) to coax you through our doors!?

 

 

Harlyn (0*):  3 to 4 feet  

That cold, cold north westerly wind is buffeting its way into Harlyn, toppling the occasional three to four feet or so of junk surf, flashes of sunshine briefly lighting the headland as if to tease us as to what it could be like.
But the reality is cold and windy with start and sharp downpours and rubbish surf.
It’s another trip south if you want some clean surf!  

 

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:27  (2.3m)              High Tide:  11:54  (6.1m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Saturday 27th January 2018  

Westerly winds will be shoving four feet or so of slopped and bouncy swells through what promises to be a bit of a murky and mizzly one.
Harlyn could be fun, hopefully in the three foot range and fairly shapely, improving as the wind weakens through the afternoon.

 

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

This weekend could just end up being one of two distinct halves.
Fresh westerly winds are likely to be blowing through a four foot swell on Saturday, the weather dreary with plenty of drizzle and mizzle. Harlyn is going to be our best bet for somewhere to surf with a sloppy three feet of bumpy and lightly slopped surf expected there.
By Sunday that wind is likely to be more south westerly and should have eased while the swell should have built and the weather brightened!
It could just end up being a much better day of surf and weather than we have enjoyed for a little while at Harlyn on Sunday!
Have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!