Woolly Thursday / Friday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

This (#1) is a photo from 1947 showing these divers in long wool underwear to stave off the cold.  There were no rubber suits readily available then so these abalone divers used the next best thing.  This is at Pebble Beach near Monterey and the water is typically in the low 50's and high 40's.  This probably kept the number of abs they caught to a minimum.  The divers were (L) J.G. Carlisle and (R) Neil Weston.  The photo was taken by Cole Weston and if the Weston name sounds familiar it's because their father Edward was a noted photographer.  

Still in the small range this morning, but the sunny skies were a plus.  The onshore flow was light at 1 to 3kts and the sea surface was smooth. The air was 62.8º and the water is 67.3º.  Low tide was at 9:09am +1.7' and high tide follows at 4:16pm +5.5'.  It's a south swell out of 199º at 3.6' and it was 2' to almost 3' with some double ups and maybe even triple ups, if that's possible...
 
"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!






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