Ch. 11 TV: Out of the Rafters
“Out of the Rafters” documents Dane and friends going up into CI’s design library storage loft (in the rafters), where decades old magic boards from Tom, Kelly, Rob, Malloy Bros…
DetailsSlightly smaller surf with the waves size around 1.5-2 feet, occasionally a little larger. A cooler offshore wind creating semi-glassy conditions
“In the cold dark days of winter, dream about the flowers to get warmed up!” ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
“I said to myself, ‘I’m going to make it happen’, and it just worked out.”
~Nathan Florence just after winning the Vans Pipe Masters.
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“Out of the Rafters” documents Dane and friends going up into CI’s design library storage loft (in the rafters), where decades old magic boards from Tom, Kelly, Rob, Malloy Bros…
DetailsBy Dean Vanderbleek For Hometown News Sea turtles are returning to Volusia County to nest in near-record numbers so far this season. However, the turtles are finding the beaches much…
DetailsIn this episode, Noel Salas talks about how to engage your rail to increase power in your turns. Many surfers are getting a lot better with various tutorials. You may…
DetailsIn this episode, Noel Salas reviews the new Sharpeye “Storms Twin Turbo.” He begins talking with world-famous surfboard shaper Marcio Zouvi. Macio began designing this board for speed. It initially…
DetailsFor years now, one of the favorite surf destinations of East Coast surfers has been Costa Rica. Inexpensive direct flights to San Jose or Liberia, and hopper flights to many…
DetailsIt is with extreme heavy hearts that we are writing that pro surfer and Hawaiian Legend Mikala Jones has passed away. Hawaiian pro surfer Mikala Jones has died at the…
DetailsCatching up with former shop employee Adam Lang and his impressive quiver For avid surfers in the Nation’s Oldest City, a stint at the Surf Station is something of a…
DetailsSaxon Wilson Tests Out the Channel Islands TPH We’ve all seen Devon Howard ripping on the Channel Islands Tri-Plane Hull, but that got us to thinking…how would this board do in Florida waves? Surf…
DetailsA beer that has long been stocked in the Surf Station’s cooler, Pacifico – the Surfer’s beer. We’re stoked to have this Quiksilver x Pacifico Collection featuring responsibly made products…
Details“We Love Twin Fins Out Here in the Mentawais. We’ve always wondered how far you can push a twin but also with the right surfer, if you could be an…
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After a fun work week of waves with mild weather and lighter wind, a strong cold front will sweep away the leftovers on Friday, setting up a bone-in-the-teeth blue norther that will kick in for Saturday. Wind will quickly rotate onshore on by Sunday, adding size to the surf early in the week leading up to Christmas. Looking way ahead, Dean extended the Surf Station Surf Forecast through the end of 2024, with a long-shot call for a moderate-size, multi-day hyper-long period (14-15 sec) ground swell (with offshore winds) arriving to start the New Year.
Here is a good link to accurately track real-time, near-shore wave height/period/direction and water temperature just off the NE Florida coast: the Fernandina Beach buoy. Located upstream (to the north) and closer to the coast than the St. Augustine buoy, it’s a good indicator of fluctuations in NE Florida surf conditions influenced by winter cold fronts. Here is an overview of a large-scale, real-time wind map to track the shifting winds associated with the fronts and lows that produce our waves.
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