Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Latitude: 43° 15.406' N |
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Wave qualityNormal
ExperienceAll surfers
FrequencyRarely break (5day/year)
TypePoint-break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerHollow
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthLong (150 to 300 m)
Good swell directionNorth, South
Good wind directionNorth, South
Swell sizeStarts working at 3m-3.5m / 10ft-12ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
Best tide positionMid and high tide
Best tide movementFalling tide
Week crowdEmpty
Week-end crowdFew surfers
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Author: Anonymous Contributors (1)
By Niggle , 20-03-2009
NO! - This is in the middle of a group of islands in the Adriatic. It has to be yanks asking these questions because there is NEVER gonna be any swell there unless someone drives his superyacht past at regular intervals or there is a tsunami so forget it! It is a beautiful place tho' (I visited it in '87)
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By Anonymous , 26-08-2009
No - Niggle is totally right. No way is there gonna be swell unless some really big ship goes by. I don't believe there will ever be a surfable wave at this spot other than some really crappy shorebreak during strong winter storm. The ground (which is small to medium pebbles and NO SAND by the way) takes a big plunge after a couple of feet so there is absolutely nothing for a wave to break over. It is a nice place to hang out and great for wind- or kitesurfing, but do not go there unless you have some sort of sail mounted to your board.