Constantine (2*):  2 ft

It’s a good ‘un this morning, the birds are singing, the sky is blue and the waves are glassy!
There’s a small couple of feet of beautifully shaped surf reeling across the Reef this morning, the tide just a fraction too high still at the beach but Team Ferg are ready and waiting to get at it the minute it drops back, which will only be in a few minutes.
Yep, it looks like longboard heaven out there this morning and it should stay sunny and surfable all day, as long as the forecast south easterly (offshore) wind doesn’t blow too strongly this afternoon!
But right now it is beautiful with small surf maybe but otherwise wonderful!

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat

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The surf is pretty tiny around here this morning, beautiful but barely six inches of glassy wavelets. The sun is shining brightly down the valley and lighting up that glassy sea, making for a sparkling scene, the yellow sand inviting some barefoot tempting but you know that it is still very chilly out there at this time of day!
But for a surf you are going to have to trek over the headland to the other side today and it is pretty small (but really very good) over there!

 

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:45  (0.8m)           High Tide:  18:34  (7.1m)

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Surf Forecast for Wednesday 16th April 2014

Another bright and beautiful day awaits, the surf set to be small but beautiful again, the skies clear and the wind light and offshore.
Yep, it’s all looking good for the Groms on school break!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

High pressure seems set to fill in over the next few days providing dry and settled and bright weather with calm winds and blue skies.
The swell is likely to be pretty steady to start off the week, a half decent three foot swell marching in to a mid teens wave-period beat, a solid little fun swell powerful enough to break at all of our main surf breaks.
And the wind is forecast to steady itself to a more easterly going south easterly direction as we go into the week, gently blowing direct offshore, grooming those waves to perfectly shaped things.
By midweek it is likely to be only small, a foot or two at best. but it should stay bright and cheerful and pleasant enough to get you scurrying after a longboard!
Have a great week, whatever you’re doing!