Surf Report - April 8, 2003
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surfshot.com sez - (my comments in bold italics):
Comments - regarding Wind**Sea
Waves breaking on the outside, peeling for both sides and with a nice workable wall - this "wall" is the mushiest wave in the world, except for Tourmaline - coming all the way to the beach. The ugliest beach in the world - littered with discarded needles and broken bottles.
Pretty consistent- Consistent?? The waves are 2 hours apart. with longer rights while the lefts are more hollow and have some occasional barrels - barrels? Occasionaly means once a year, if you're lucky.
Have fun! - Somewhere else
Waves size: Waist to chest high - Usually Wind**S** closes-out at this size.
Sets size: Head high - Never gets bigger than this.
Sets Interval: Around 6 min - This is the time between WAVES not SETS
Surfers Out: 12 guys - These are the toughest, baddest 12 guys in the surf world. Kinda like the Magcificent Seven, plus the Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy.
Wind: Calm - Only until 7:00 AM - then it blows south onshore for the rest of the day.
Weather: Clear - Until 7:00 AM - then the fog rolls in with the south wind.
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Wind**S** - April 8, 2003 - Photo by surfshot.com
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What I say:
Not much time today - surfed O-Side again - not the above Secret Spot!
Waves were good again - a south and northwest swell.
This has been a great Spring - almost as good as last year (I think)?
Another Santa Ana - again - how rare are Santa Ana winds in April?
Way RARE!
Later,
BA
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