Constantine (3*):  2 – 3 ft

It is mild this early feeling morning, all overcast and layered with low cloud yet mild feeling. All that cloud and stuff is forecast to lift soon enough anyway.
There’s a small but very solid little swell rolling in, all glassy and clean, the very lightest of offshore breezes barely breathing against those waves as the tide washes back. The swell is a couple of feet and it’s producing two to three feet of clean and peeling waves in the bay with taller peaks off the back of the Reef.
It is looking and feeling so promising for a very pleasant day of fun surf, way smaller than it has been but still snappy and very, very surfable.

Rhys Barfield is off to Ecuador at the end of next week for the ISA World Junior Championships and so he and the rest of the groms are desperately trying to raise the funds necessary to get them there without bankrupting their mums and dads.
Since the mega surf companies aren’t yet embarrassed enough to provide any support for the U.K. Groms, it’s down to everyone else to do it! So go to http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/support-teamgb and pay a little back to the kids!
Here’s a clip of Rhys while in Australia a week or two ago…

Reflections from Rhys Barfield on Vimeo.

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat

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It’s pretty much flat around here this morning with barely a few inches of very glassy wavelets slapping the sand a couple of hours after high tide and with no sign of it building anytime soon.
The other side is the place to today for some really fun and pleasant surf.

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide: 11:23 (0.4m)                  High Tide: 17:14 (7.4m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 31st March 2014

A new swell should be rolling in through the morning, a solid three foot plus with another huge wave-period to it. You just have to love all these proper groundswells that we have been enjoying recently!
So we should be enjoying some really very good surf at all of our main surf breaks through early morning, that wind gradually sliding to the south west through midday. But by then the swell is likely to have built toby another good couple of feet and so Harlyn should be showing something. It’s worth keeping your eye on anyway!
Yep, another day of great surf lies in wait!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

You have got to be loving this!
The week looks set to start out with a new swell rolling our way with a high teens wave-period to it, a clean and powerful little swell, caressed by a light offshore first thing on Monday.
Although the wind might back to the south west through midday, the swell should have built enough to get some clean surf into Harlyn by then.
Tuesday looks like a day of steady off shores blowing against a solid three foot swell. All of our favoured surf breaks should be spilling rippable surf all day long and while the size will drop by Wednesday, those peeling waves will continue to be reeling across our surf breaks all day long!
So, go grab your favourite surfboard, wax it up and enjoy another great week of super fun surf!
Have a great week, whatever you’re doing!