Daily Surf Report - 12/17/2018

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Inspirational Quote of the Day:
“Some day you will feel what I’m feeling too.” - Me

 

Hooded heads and smiling faces stand and look towards the rushing sea, as swell and tide collide. Clouds are hovering low but pockets of bright beams squeeze through the cracks and glimmer on the water’s surface. A breeze is keeping the temperature steady for he moment at 55F but be prepared for moisture and cooler weather throughout the day. Bobbing and bumping is the name of the game today as the sets come in ever so frequently with little time in between. Be patient, choose wisely.

                                                        

CHANNEL:  And they’re off to the races! Full crashes and smashes up against the wall, creating a misty screen between us and our desired view. Use caution heading out as the conditions have a heavy feel this morning. Several are already up to the task, and more will join. Waist + so don’t waste time.

 

PATCH: 3 little fishies just jumped the gun and took off running. Today is not the day to test the waters for the first time, but the veterans are taking it to their advantage. Although conditions are not ideal, the few slices of stoke are being spread evenly. Keep an eye out for a missing paddle... or don’t.

PACK IT IN!  PACK IT OUT!

RESPECT THE BEACH!


TIDES:

HIGH:  7:06 AM   5.5’

LOW:  1:43 PM   1.3’

HIGH:  7:48 PM   3.9’

 

WINTER HOURS HAVE NOW BEGUN. 

WE ARE OPEN DAILY FROM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM FROM NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL.

 

Come out to rent if you need some gear. We have a full inventory of wetsuits, booties, over 70 demo surfboards and a fleet of boogie boards to rent every day and are located only 522 steps from the beach.

 

Lots of NEW and USED boards are in the racks so come check it out. We have wetsuits for men, women and kids. Plenty of 3 and 5mm booties, hoods and gloves are in stock as well. If you are in need of a new suit or board now is a great time to shop. We always have all the gear to meet your cold water surfing needs.