Superb late Spring weather has enveloped the Bay. In addition to chilly early morning temps giving way to clear, sunny and warm skys, the high pressure gradient caused wind swell has cleaned up and is delivering consistent head high to over head waves. What the Point lacked in population control it made up for in a plethora of long ride waves delivered at rapid intervals. Frenchy talked me into riding the Shlong, for which I'll have to give him thanks. At 7'6" it's my current "longboard" and is a wave catching machine...for that I'll give
John Mel the thanks.
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| June 12, 2007 (Tu) |
| In: 0833 |
| 1st Wave: 0843 |
| Out: 0957 |
| Wave count: 13 |
| WT=52.3 |
| AT=60 |
| Wx: Clear, sunny and warm |
| Tide: Incoming (3.25' to 3.6') |
| Wind: Calm to light |
| Sea Surface: Smooth with some light bump |
| Buoy: NWS |
| 0800: 10.2 @ 10.8 NW |
| 1000: 9.8 @ 12.9 NW |
| 1100: 10.8 @ 10 NW |
| 7'6" Shlong Tri Fin |
| Point: Rock reef and sand |
| Waves: 7' @ 12.5 Storm Surf Buoy Model |
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