When the tide comes in its a pain to enter/exit through the shore dump, and the waves roll before finally crumbling. I have a harder time judging where to sit and often paddle my @$$ off to catch a ride.

What do you think?
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Oldie wrote:Interesting Article:
https://de.magicseaweed.com/news/are-wa ... ide/10943/
At high tide, the water might be deep enough for the shoal to have no effect on the waves, leaving them to propagate straight in to the beach. But when the tide goes out, and the water is shallower, the shoal might re-direct the swell to one side, causing wave heights on the beach to be much smaller.
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