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Solid ≈2.5m @ 9s swell (2.9m offshore), short period — expect punchy sets.

Swell Wind
Wind 8 km/h S Swell SW — Spot faces WSW
Wind makes or breaks it, bru. Offshore (blowing land to sea) grooms the faces clean and glassy — lukka. Onshore chops it all into mush. Under about 10 km/h it hardly matters — basically glass.Wind 8 km/h S Cross-shore
2.9m @ 9s SW reads as: a 2.9 metre swell, 9 seconds between each wave, marching in from the SW. The @ is just "at".

Period is the secret, boet: 12s+ is proper groundswell — organised lines with real punch. Under 10s is local windswell that folds quick. Same size, longer period = way more klap.

Two numbers, two different things. The metres is the swell way out at sea. The feet is the wave face you'll actually be looking at when you paddle out — measured trough to crest on the side you ride, the way Surfline and every SA beach report calls it. It is not the old Hawaiian back-of-the-wave scale, which reads about half.

Rough guide: 3ft waist-to-chest · 5ft shoulder-to-head · 6ft+ overhead, and you'll know about it, ekse.
Swell
2.9m @ 9s SW≈ 9ft face
Size and period smashed into one number — the real 'is it worth it?' gauge, ekse.< 40 kJ basically flat40–100 small100–180 fun180–450 solid — punchy450+ heavy — vy with respectLong period klaps way harder than the same size at short period. See 'Swell shadow'? A headland or bay is blocking part of the swell — the number here is what actually reaches the spot, the offshore one is what's out at sea.Energy 280 kJ
Swell shadow · 363 kJ offshore
Solid
Pushing in or draining out, and when it turns. Most banks have a favourite tide — right tide and the spot comes alive, wrong tide and it goes fat or dumpy. Time your session, china.Tide Low / Falling — Low in 1 min
Water 14°C · 4/3 + boots
UV Index Low — just a touch of sunscreen.
Cold water (14°C) — 4/3 + boots
Tide turning in ~1 min — conditions will shift
Scope it 30+ min — read the sets, rips & entry
Don't paddle out solo.
Duck dive 2ft in front, kick the tail down — a wave you punch through beats one that punches you.
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Best window today: 5:00 pm
7:19 am 6:18 pm
Beach Intermediate / Beginner
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Surf Spot Details

Break:
Beach
Skill Level:
Intermediate, Beginner
Best Tide:
Mid Tide
Sharky:
Not Too Bad
Best Season:
Winter
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