New Year's Eve Monday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

The surf was good, but it was too flamin' cold to get out of the bus...  This one was rolling through a little north of Burnout.

Mostly clear skies with only a few clouds roiling through.  Visibility was in the 25+ range.  Winds were offshore by 1.9kts and the sea surface was smooth to glassy.  The air temperature was a brutal 40.0˚ at 6pm and only 47.5˚ at 8am.  Meanwhile the water was 57.9˚ and despite the difference it didn't make it sound all that warm.  High tide was at 10:03am +5.4' and low tide will drain out with the old year at 5:10pm -0.2'.  The buoy has a dropping swell out of the west at 264˚ at 3.6'.  It was 3' to 4' and a bit inconsistent, but plenty fun if you didn't freeze while waiting for the next set.  Of course it was delightful compared to Saturday when the crew hit it at 7:30am and it started to rain when they jumped in the water.  It was cold, got colder with the rain, got colder with the wind and then continued to drop as the front sliced through.  Not like the Duke could have imagined...

This was the dish of the year.  Bacon wrapped turkey.  Yowzummm!

Remember Kincaid's at 4pm.  No hosts, no cover, no entertainment (that's up to you!)

 "When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

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