At 7.05 a.m:

Constantine (1*):  0 to 1 foot

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Another fabulous day is unfolding itself around us with a superbright sunrise bursting over the horizon, the air still and tranquil under a cloudless sky.
But the surf is tiny!
A foot or less of immaculately shaped little peelers are drifting into the bay, peaking uniformly in the centre of the bay but knee to hip high at best.
It might build on this afternoon’s massive tide but even then it is unlikely to be much more than a foot or two.
Longboard heaven over at mini-malibooby’s again then!

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Harlyn (0*):  Flat

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It’s perfectly flat here this morning.
Gorgeous, smooth, turquoise and sunshiny but flat, flat, flat.  Well, apart from those six inch ripples that are coming through every half hour (like the picture above)!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:45  (0.8m)              High Tide:  17:38  (7.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 28th September 2015

Hopefully that easterly or south easterly wind won’t whip itself into too much of a frenzy and blow too hard against a lightly building swell.
If the wind stays calm then we could be enjoying a decent couple of feet of super clean and perfectly shaped surf, or that wind could strengthen and push against the swell. And then it would only be a foot or so (again)!
I think that the morning could be a good couple of feet of peeling fun in the sun, getting a little windier as the afternoon sea breeze effect kicks in.
Have a good ‘un!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

It looks as though we’re in for a beautiful start to this last week of September, the sun set to shine, the breeze comfortably offshore as well as some small swell activity out in the atlantic.
We are likely to be enjoying really small but pleasantly shaped little surf well into the week, the size varying with the tide and those little pulses of swell.
So timing is going to make the difference between getting a fun session or paddling frustratingly in search of those mini ghost waves.
Early Monday morning could be fun just as the tide drops out, while late afternoon will probably see the best conditions on Tuesday, just ahead of high tide.
And that’s going to be the way of it all week, just picking the optimum times of least wind, shallowest tide and biggest swell pulse. If you get it right it could be fun!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!