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Cross Swell

Postby BoMan » Sun Feb 24, 2019 8:06 pm

This winter at my south facing beach break, there seems to be more destructive cross swells than in years past.

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. :lol:

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?
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby Tudeo » Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:44 am

I've read that some shapes better handle chop when riding than others, like V or rolled V in the nose, as opposed to concave, I guess. Also i think a heavier board has more momentum and handles chop better. I don't have experience with it though.
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby dtc » Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:57 am

Yeah, heavier board. I vaguely remember someone (taj B?) drilling holes in the nose of his board during a comp and filling it with lead to deal with the chop!

The alternative, which might be more fun, is to become a heavier surfer. No more diets

Hulls do go through the water more than sit on top but I’m not sure it will make a big difference
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby oldmansurfer » Mon Feb 25, 2019 7:50 pm

I can vouch for the weight helping :) I just got a board with a v nose. My current boards have a boat nose which is a v only in the tip of the nose. New board has a v going back 6 inches or so from the tip of the nose. I haven't ridden the new board yet....hopefully soon.
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby BoMan » Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:23 pm


A constructive cross swell in Portugal. I love how he switches waves on ride 1. :woot:
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby BoMan » Sun Mar 03, 2019 6:26 pm

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The storms are killing me in Northern California. The cross swell will be as big as the main one and yet MSW rates the morning conditions with 4 stars. I'll jump on the skateboard instead.
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Re: Cross Swell

Postby ConcreteVitamin » Sun Mar 03, 2019 6:31 pm

BoMan wrote:
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The storms are killing me in Northern California. The cross swell will be as big as the main one and yet MSW rates the morning conditions with 4 stars. I'll jump on the skateboard instead.


Yeah, MSW's ratings for us seem crazy. The cross swell makes the surface very bumpy. I found Surfline to be more accurate.
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