Coo Coo For Kokopuffs Tuesday Surf & Culture Report

 
Lost Boys & Co...

Looking big and hollow this morning!  #1 Is the Redondo Breakwall.  This is one of the Lursen crew.  He got barreled, then tried to backdoor the next section and got extruded out of the front of the whitewater.  Brought the crowd to it's feet though...

Mostly sunny this morning with 20+ miles visibility.  Winds were offshore by 7.3kts and the sea surface was rolling smooth with 10 to 15 second intervals.  The air was a crisp 39.8 and the water was 57.6.  Considering the windchill, it was freeze-ass cold.  High tide was at 6:39am +5.5' and low tide will be at 1:53pm -0.3'.  This is the fun part:  We have a 9.8' swell out of the WSW 252º and depending on your window it's 8' to 10' or 12' to 15'.  Some big rideable waves and if your paddling's up to speed, you just might make it out there.  Should calm down a bit for tomorrow...

#2 is Jamie Meistrell grinding off the bottom of this backhander.  He took the drop late and had to get low to make it down the face.  He proclaimed it when he got to the bottom, then bounced his way to the beach.

Happy Hour is scheduled for 5:30pm at Shade Hotel down by the Harbor, next to the Cheesecake Factory.  It was fun last time we went there, but we suggest you dress warmly...

The Manhattan Pier is not the longest pier in Southern California, but you try to paddle past the end of it and wait for a incoming slab.  Saw a couple of credible rides, but the inside was tumultuous, to say the least.  The size of the waves was keeping a lot of longboarders in their cars...

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






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