
Posted: May 14th, 2010 | Author: Marine Operations

It's been a pretty big gap since last report due to the fact we have been surfing our heads off! A bangin little swell hit last Sunday and from then till today (14th May) it's been all hands on deck as the guys in Group 8 squeezed the last few bits of energy out of their system and the guys from Group 9 got their froth on. Monday and Tuesday saw the left still firing with some of those levely late arvo glass sessions and then as the swell petered out we have been over surfing schoolyards and havin a ball. Today we are looking at very strong wind and a possible lay day. There is a very complex forecast in front of us right now and it's full of conflicts. Seems that the wind is going to blow in the extreme range … for here and we could be looking at a couple of days with winds in the 25 Kts range but there is also a 4 meter swell predicted so it's a tough call. Will the wind ruin what is predicted to be our biggest swell of the year? Is the swell prediction just because of the wind? General consensus is that the swell is on the way regardless and we should have a bunch of surf in the next 48 hours. Time will tell but for today it's a case of watching the footy and waiting to see what develops. The pic above was last Sunday afternoon down at GT's, the one below is Tim Watt same spot different wave … slotted.

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