by 55funsurf » Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:33 am
I enjoy early as well when light off shore is good and I agree with posts above.
Friday arvo was a killer with a strong wind and it was cross shore, similar to offshore....It was peaky too and it took me the whole session of not paddling enough extra strokes to leave the water with a handful of waves thinking....mmm....gee it was windy....and whats wrong with my surfing all of a sudden...LOL.....but whilst I take my surfing seriously I try not to take myself too seriously and sometimes the session comes together and other times it doesnt, wind or no wind....but to add to the above....
Yes offshore generally provides better conditions but if its really strong it effects the paddle in and take off.....becaue it is an extra force working in the opposite direction you are paddling in...
And if you want to test that theory, stand on the beach on a really windy day with your board under your arm....the wind can really lnock a surfboard around...admittedly when the board is in the water it is flat to the water but a strong wing blowing from the direction of the land to the direction of the sea (offshore) can become an additional factor to really take into account....
For me as a person who surfs sydney, conditions are really variable and for me, as I think is the case with a lot of surfers its a case of just get out there and try not to be too fussy about the conditions....Especially in summer when its mostly onshore with north east, east or south east....
Rossa