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Large Swells

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:49 am
by Stanley
Today I was checking my local beach 9am in the morning and was spewing that i had a full day of work.

The swell was massive the first real big swell of the yr . The Victorian coast was copping a battering ..I watched sets ranging from 15ft plus.. And Chevete bomby was breaking 2 miles out to sea and i swear there were 20ft sets on it..

Did any one get waves on the Torque coast and how big?? I guess western port was firing a lot of reefs going off...I reckon there would of been some toe-in surfing at 2 mile also known as Easter reef. There would have had to been sets out there at 20 ft plus..

How did you other viccos fair get the opportunity to surf today???

:P

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:19 am
by MJ
Swell bouy hit 8 metres :shock: :shock:

:cry: :cry: No dawny for me, bloody kids! :cry: :cry:

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:43 pm
by Kev
I was at Merricks in the hope of finding an uncrowded wave

everybody else had the same idea
15+ and the swell wasn't quite big enough
a bit fat and sluggish and the very deep tide didn't seem to help
the wind slowly move more and more south
so things didn't happen
got a few but perhaps the HS reef and bombie may have been a better choice

I was told the Pines area was packed

perhaps a drive the west coast is in order for today ?
or the island

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:24 am
by finger
I missed out
.Started a new job and could take time off just yet.
Hope to get some waves on the island tomorrow.

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:05 am
by jdc
JUST GOT BACK FROM A FRIDAY AFTER WORK SURF AT POINT IMPOSSIBLE BETWEEN 13TH AND TORQUAY

swell has backed off but still a few 3 to 4 footers. Variing reports from the lads in the water who were able to get in yesterday. Bells was solid and kicked 10ft plus for a while in the arfo.

the noise from the beach overnight was not as loud as one would expect from such a swell so I kept thinking it was over predicted so it must have been quite pulsy.

13th beach should be very good in the morning with offshores and a 3 foot swell, tide coming in from 7am. New swell filling over the weekend so the action should continue.

the next few weeks look to be pretty consistent for victorians

have fun :!:

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:36 pm
by Kev
friday (yesterday) did Flynns in the arvo on a very high tide and light winds
still seemed to work ok and not too many out ... unusual for Flynns
a crew of three came across from the other side in a Tinnie
a fun filled session

swell is easing fast and we will be back on the beaches today or this afternoon
a very low tide this morning at 0.19 and east at 5 knts and will probably go to the north soon
some closeouts now but with a bit more water
this arvo looks very good

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 1:21 am
by jdc
its cranking again today and for the next 4 days

3 to 6 foot off shores

someone has tickled Huey's fancy

the hard part is choosing the right break to have the best shoulda been there brag as phones ring in the eve with mates on different windows of opportunity ( aged kids :roll: ) checking in on each others action

Big Swells

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:27 pm
by poorboy0007
Skived off from Work on the Thursday and Friday arvos! Suicide at Leo on Friday was freaking scary with well overhead sets coming through. Got eaten by a 6-8 footer when it hollowed out over a suck-rock and had saltwater injection into almost every orifice!! Surfed Suicide Saturday morning and Sunday night just passed. Am blown away after a few weeks off good surf. Nice to have some solid walls to improve the turns!!

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:45 am
by jdc
Quick, lets paddle out before we come to our senses!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


didnt have time on sunday morning being mothers day to head west to the reefs so hoped the west end of 13th beach would be doable, Boings looked reasonable in the half light, two guys on the paddle out. Was sore from saturdays session as well.

suited up and headed down the stairs to see them paddle over the first set and then the true (no it has not dropped size) became apparent :shock:

Quick, paddle out before I come to my senses!!

the first half hour my heart was in my mouth, got a few then got used to it and the wind picked up and set it up. another 4o minutes of sensational stuff - watching and getting the odd one. Mothers day then dragged me out.


apparently a blocking pattern is going to cool our heals for a week or so but I think vicco surfers have a bit to live off for the next while :D 8)

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 2:46 am
by Stanley
On Saterday ...went to check a few spots to get waves without having to surf with the crowds in Westerport by the way poorboy Im stoked you got some good heavy suicide bomps..

Anyhow Red his beautiful wife Jane, my cousin Daniel and myself all met up and decided to walk in to bush rangers bay and there we were greeted with a heavy 6 ft reforming left hander running down a point reef setup and no one out..

Red and I could not believe it we couldn't get changed fast enough.

We had grate waves it was good to see Red just taking this place apart and also this wave sometimes taking him apart too especial one cutty in to a 6 ft bowl that made me feel sicken and yet he pops up laughing

Then after our surf in which we were both knakkerd after on hour of non stop surfing Red and Jane provide a nice hot cupper and treats to finish the sesh of on the beach..

What an AWESOME day



:P :P :P

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:17 am
by poorboy0007
Stanley, you got it man!! Great surf, good friends!! AWESOME. We are lucky lucky people!

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:43 am
by finger
YES !!!
I SCORED AT LAST
pt impossible 4pm till dark, windy at first but then crowd and the wind eased off.
Big long steep wall, I had a very good session.
Hoping to get some nice waves on the Island this weekend also

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:57 am
by jdc
Good to hear Gary!!!

perfect day for possos it must have been cranking. Saturday there was good but the tide never really got low for the walls to steepen so it was a bit round - i can s :D 8) see in my head quite clearly what you had this arfo

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:27 am
by jdc
MAGIC SEAWEED surf forecast has west coast Victoria hitting 15ft next week :shock: that means 20 ft on the mornington to Phillip Island side if its a SW swell

research ya blue moon spots lads

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:54 am
by Kev
looks like a massive LOW will cruise by
but :(
I have to go to Alice Springs for work .... for 3 to 4 weeks
so NO surf for me
:( :(
but need the money

good luck to those that can find the time to get out there
Western Port should see some action