The main swell (18 secs, 4 feet) comes from the west and wraps around a reef to create fun longboarding waves. The cross swell (7 secs, 2.5 feet) rolls from the south making waves nearly a large as the main swell. The result is a lot of chop that embraces the nose of my board when I'm paddling out, taking off and riding. l usually lose the wave when riding from the back and pearl when stepping forward to trim. The rides I get force me to crouch super low or kneel to avoid getting bucked off. Yeehaw.

I've noticed that the incoming tide amplifies the cross swell's power and the retreating tide calms it down. So, I'm having a lot more fun starting my sessions an hour after high tide. Is there anything else you can recommend?