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Hurricane Larry Surf Report

Wednesday 9/8 Swell starts to filter in to the east coast of Florida north of the Bahamas shadow. Current projections keep most areas of interest at 2 to 4 feet at 15-16 seconds. Swell will slowly build all day long to the higher end of the range. Winds should cooperate and  generally stay offshore for […]

Surf Report 1/10 – Palm Beach County, FL

Dawn Patrol Lines in Delray

Early bird gets the worm on most of these South Florida refraction swell events. Luckily the warm confines of bed didn’t keep us from braving the cold for a couple of waves this morning, although waking up on time was an entirely different story. Early wake up, late arrival I got to the beach around […]

Winter Storm Riley Surf – A Taste of What’s to Come

Will Wake Up for Waves Dawn came early this morning. After a 5 hour rock climbing session yesterday my body was a little tired, but after missing the morning offshore winds yesterday, there’s no way I was missing today. After getting word from a friend that Delray was a little all over the place this […]

Refracto Magico Jan 18, 2018

Do the waves ever stop coming this year? Anybody getting surfed out? We surely aren’t after waiting for the past five years for a good winter!!! The Mad Dash for Waves I was able to make it out just before dark today for a 30 minute surf heat. Just enough time to grab a couple […]

Bombogenesis Swell – Winter Storm Grayson

Jan 4th Swell Forecast

Prior to today a massive winter storm phenomenon had formed off of the coast of the Northeast. This occured when a cold front collided with a warmer air mass over the ocean to rapidly create cyclonic activity over the ocean. Think giant winter hurricane made of snow. These events can be hard to predict relative […]