At 7.20 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  3 to 4 feet.  

A calm and pleasant, gradually brightening morning is spreading its cheer along the coast, the breeze light and just about offshore drifting in from the south with just a hint of east to it.
So the surf is fun looking; three to maybe just occasionally four feet of curling and curving ones sweeping into the bay every now and again. After the last how long of onshore slop this is a treat to the eyes!
And I think that it just might get better and better as the day goes on!  

 

Harlyn (2*):  1 to 2 feet.  

A foot or two of snappy little glassy ones are crashing onto the sand as the tide drops out to a fairly high low.
I’m guessing that the incoming tide might just push a little more wave action into the bay, so this afternoon could be slightly bigger and fun.
But the other side is looking way cleaner than it has been for ages and so might be worth a little look at before committing!  

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:20  (1.2m)              High Tide:  16:12  (6.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Saturday 11th March 2017  

We might just be greeted by a gentle offshore breeze first thing, along with a couple of feet of small but clean and fun little surf.
The sky might be cloudy for at least a little while but we should evntually see at least a glimmer of sunshine too!
So a fun day (or at least half a day) of surfing awaits in mild temperatures with at least a little Spring brightness to tempt us!  

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

Another weekend of two halves awaits; Friday and Saturday being mainly bright with lighter winds and reasonable surf, the return of north westerlies through Sunday chopping the bigger and building surf well into Monday.
So Saturday should see some pleasant enough three foot swells rolling along the coast with light breezes taking the sharpness off it but not having too dramatic an effect on it all either. And with only a tiny bit of luck we might just see some really clean and glassy surf during midmorning but get on it when it’s on, the breeze will soon turn onshore, probably by early afternoon!
By Sunday the wind will have strengthened and slipped to the north west, onshore all along the coast, slopping out the four to six feet and building swells.
The wind should calm as we go into Monday but it will still be strong enough to chop and slop the building and strengthening swells.
Have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!