Constantine (2*):  2 feet

at 6.50 a.m.

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Another sunburst dawn is exploding over the far horizon this morning providing a spectacular light show to start the day again!
And there’s a bit of surf down there, a couple of feet of sloppy and mixed up stuff at pretty much full high tide. The wind has changed to a light south west, still onshore but at least a bit more supportive to the swell.
I would imagine that there could be some fun surf as the tide drops out, not big and maybe not that pretty either but as long as the wind doesn’t strengthen too much, there should be a couple of feet of fun surf to be ridden.
And that sunshine always makes it look better anyway!

And so Autumn knocks gently on our door and in readiness we are re-filling our rails with a selection of winter wetsuit goodness along with some styling’ winter-warmer clothing.
And to do that we have to clear a gap or two! We have a good few unsold summer suits left on our rails following on to what has been a wonderfully mild and enjoyable summer season.
So keep your eyes open for some BIG BARGAINS to be had. We will flag them up here of course over the next week or two, so keep checking back!

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Harlyn (1*):  Flat to 1 foot

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Conditions are cleaner around here this morning, that light south westerly drifting offshore here.
The tide is high and so it’s difficult to gauge what surf there is but easy to see that there isn’t that much! As the tide drops back we will be lucky to see much more than a foot or so though, a clean foot or so but really small. And so it’s likely to be that decision again; bigger but bumpier and sloppier waves over the other side of the headland, or cleaner, more organised but real small conditions here.
I think that the other side has it though!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  13:08  (1.1m)          High Tide:  19:00  (7.3m)

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Surf Forecast for Friday 26th September 2014

Light, light breezes are expected today, still onshore and probably more northerly than we would like but barely more than a breeze, we hope.
So, it does look like another day of smallish and sloppyish surf again with plenty of sunshine and only light winds.
That will do to wind down the week!

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Surf Conditions for the End of the Week

Low pressure seems to be concentrating up to the north of us, trying to squeeze out the high pressure system that has provided all that pleasantness of late.
So it’s going to be a little windier and maybe a little damper too but there should be waves, mainly sloppy and choppy waves but okay really. Those waves are likely to drop off a little through midweek, a couple of feet of onshore, wind driven stuff, giving the young ‘uns a chance to launch off those sloppy ramps and then, as the week winds down we should see the swell gaining some strength and momentum, a thicker and more solid swell rolling our way by week’s end.
And just when you start thinking that summer might finally be over, the weekend is likely to warm us all up again with a blast of sunshine, light offshore winds and a solid wavelength groundswell!
It could just be very good again!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!