Constantine (0*):  Flat

at 6.25 a.m:

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A grey and silver morning is spreading itself from that horizon to this, a slightly chill wind drifting in from the north, just about north nor’ westerly.
The bay is silent this morning, the feeding birds having moved on, the wind reduced to a light breeze and the surf non-existent.
Yep, it’s flat again, a three inch ripple slapping ashore occasionally.
It could be a really good day to slide a SUP out to sea for a gentle paddle, the water is so clear, those shades of blue and turquoise gently merging with the golden hues of sand and rock beneath.
Those flat day blues are biting hard!

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Harlyn (0*):  Flat

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The surf is flat around here this morning, the gentle breeze onshore and so adding a little hiss to the otherwise calm and silent bay. You can almost hear the sand squeak beneath your feet this morning, the distant birdsong drifting down the valley behind.
There’s no surf to ride agin today so it could well be worth a paddle and some exploration.

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:39  (1.3m)              High Tide:  16:35  (6.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 15th June 2015

And the flat spell continues!
There’s nothing out there to generate any swells just yet and so we will have to find alternative distractions to occupy ourselves.
It could be brighter today though and that’s always nice. Maybe a SUP along the coast?

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

This flat spell seems to be lasting forever and there’s no sign of any significant change just yet either.
The start of the week looks to be continuation of the last several days, a flat sea and fairly uninspiring weather too. Tuesday looks the brightest while it probably won’t be until Wednesday or Thursday before we see some rideable surf. And you just know what is likely to happen then! Yep, onshore winds.
But that will be better than this flatness!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!