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Comments: Although not great, there are some occasional fun waves.
Continued choppy surf with large waves in the 3-4+ foot range . A slight very clean up till dark
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Wednesday, February 7th
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8:00 am: Early morning photos taken before, during, and after sunrise are up box #1 and you can see we have sizable waves and not as blown out as yesterday. Looks like some fun drops with inside rights and pushing lefts, as you can see in the photos. It’s still just cold and windy at the beach, but the the wind is lightening up a little. Not as blown out as yesterday…
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1:00 pm: New afternoon photos are up in box #2 and you can see we continue to have sizable waves for your Wednesday afternoon. Cold and windy but definitely sizable surf! Some big sprays off the tops of some of the waves with the sideshore north wind. There is just enough angle to allow that to happen, But it’s not offshore enough for it to be clean. Overall still choppy with whitecaps offshore. The strong N wind is making/creating/pushing much larger waves south of here…
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6:25 pm: New evening photos are posted in box #3 and you can see we have continued sizable waves this evening. some inside screamers and big outside bombs. Yet more big sprays off some of the rights. Lots of current but it is begining to slow down a tad.
Will we get a clean up overnight? Check back in the morning for your dawn patrol report then… over and out… .
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