Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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EXIT I-95 @ Stuart/Indiantown exit head east and follow signs to beaches. Make right into Stuart Beach, head down a couple miles south and there is a parking lot right in front of the break! DistanceDay trip WalkInstant access (< 5min) Easy to find?Easy to find Public access?Public access Special accessDon't know |
Wave qualityRegional Classic
ExperienceExperienced surfers
FrequencyRarely break (5day/year)
TypeReef-rocky
DirectionRight and left
BottomReef (coral,sharp rocks etc..) with sand
Power
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Good swell direction
Good wind direction
Swell sizeStarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
Best tide positionLow and mid tide
Best tide movementRising and falling tides
Week crowdFew surfers
Week-end crowdCrowded
Locals are Real if you give them Heineken and respect the peak, dont even think about dropping in or the enitre crew will will all up ons. Stay to the south if your not local, or go to stuart beach
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My favorite Florida break. Don't be a fool and go dropping in or paddling around dudes or chicks you dont know
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Author: Anonymous Contributors (4)
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By Anonymous , 28-03-2009
So not true - It's not true that you have to walk to the break, there is a parking lot right in front.
What is true, is the inbreads, i mean locals!
i did come across a couple of good local surfers that were cool, but other than them, what a bunch of d-bags. I must have said hello to three guys after a pretty good sesh, and they just stared me down like I was carrying a bz sponge longboard or something. sorry guys, not my fault your parents didn't raise you right. just try to learn how to surf, maybe you'll be a little happier.
peace out fools, untill next time i steal your waves while you watch on the beach.
By Cory Brown , 24-02-2009
Locals - The only locals that will give you a hard time are the ones who can't surf. They have to fall back on thier bad grammar and threaten others to feel some sense of worth.
I have surfed the Rocks longer than most of the locals have been alive. The true locals want grommies and new people to visit. Surfing is about having fun and making friends out in the water. Anything else is for the kooks.
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By Anonymous , 29-12-2009
Locals Are Kooks - So typical that the "locals" are the kooks that can't really surf. It's probably the only side of "surf culture" that they can actually practice, but should only be practiced at spots where the wave is actually good and should be protected from those with bad manners. I have surfed up and down Florida and have surfed circles around kooks who gave me stink eye. The surfers who actually ripped were the coolest, chillest people I ever met. Those are the ones that matter to me and keep the surf spirit alive. Pay no attention to local kooks with nothing better to do than to be a dickhead to someone who doens't know any better.