At 7.40 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  4 feet

 

 

There’s a cold wind blowing into the bays this morning, a wintery nor’ wester chopping and churning those wild – if not that big, shapeless waves.
Four feet or so of close-fetch windswell is bobbing and bouncing onto the beach with little enthusiasm.
The dawn sky is fabulous for the seascape artists but the surf is a bit of a write-off.   

And we are LOOKING FOR STAFF!
This could be your chance to join or even lead the Constantinesurf team!

Shout if you think you’re good enough:
STORE MANAGER – experienced, capable, used to hardwork and with a passion for the sea!
ASSISTANT MANAGER – this could be seen as a step-up for someone taking a career approach to surf retailing. You would be helping the Store Manager while looking after the rest of the shop crew.
SEASONAL CREW – get your names in quick if you’re looking to join our happy little team this year! We will be looking for full and part-time staff to help out with hire and sales for the coming summer season!

Drop an email to [email protected] to let us know your interest and for the full package of info!
We look forward to meeting you!
(Proud to be a Living Wage Employer).

 

 

Harlyn (0*):  3 feet  

 

 

The grey and lumpy, mixed up waves are smaller than you would expect at Harlyn this morning with three feet or so of stirred and shaken, wintery surf sloshing ashore.
It’s noisy and lively and the dawn sky is fiery but you have your work cut out if you’re looking to ride some surf, there ain’t much here today!   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:03  (0.8m)              High Tide:  19:53  (7.1m)

 

surfforecast

 

Surf Forecast for Saturday 5th February 2022  

Hard blowing westerly winds are going to be blowing more weak and mixed up windswell our way today but hopefully that wind might just back a degree or two to the south allowing Harlyn to clean up. But that is a ‘maybe’ at best!
If it doesn’t happen then we’re in for a day of riding bumpy and choppy waves again!
That can be fun though, with the right crew.   

 


 

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

A wild and wooly weekend is bearing down on us for this weekend, with hard blowing westerly winds forecast to blow our way.
There won’t be much proper swell around given the conditions, until maybe Sunday. Before then we are just going to see wild and ragged but not that big surf, well not big enough to get excited about!
Sunday should show more wild surf but bigger and heavier, with some thick and beastly waves expected.
If the wind twitches just a few degrees to the south from west then Harlyn could shine but it is going to be a wet ‘n windy, physical workout in surfing avalanche conditions.
So, as always!: “if in doubt – don’t go out”!
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!