Beachbreaks Groynes Small Jettys Large jettys L Jettys Piers(my pick) Pointbreaks(for our friends up north) Shoals Shorebreaks Post hurracane house wrecks I personally like piers cause I surf them the most, I like the way they usually build the break at the end of the pier but hate the ahole fishermen who try to f with surfers. What is your top pick, I know the jersey crew likes Jettys and the RI crew likes their point breaks.
I like the spots where there's only a handful of people out and it looks just as good as the spots with fifty doods paddling for the same wave.
I'll say a jetty because it blocks the sideshore current and gives a little shelter from sideshore winds.
i grew up surfing the north side of mercers pier, but it's on lockdown by the police now that they have moved the surfing areas closer. so many days you just have to watch that wave bowl up next to the pier and break right....... all the way to shore. while the cops sit in their suv's on the beach a wait for someone to paddle over to it.
"Reef"er madness There is a reef that goes into a left pointbreak. You take off over a reef that is maybe 3-4 feet underwater. The takeoff spot is behind a reef that sticks out of the water a couple feet at low tide, and is barely underwater at high tide. It breaks left behind the rock maybe 10 yards outside, so it is an adrenaline rush on takeoff. Once you clear the dry rock, it turns into a kind of a point break over limestone slab reef and will go for a good 50 to 200 yards depending on swell and the amount of sand on top of the underwater reef. It is not dangerous unless you are a hazard unto yourself. It barrels on the inside, and sometimes on the outside drop too. So I would say reef.
I would say point break, when I hear "reef" I think of pipe, slabs and even mushy stuff but aren't most pointbreaks reefs under a different name.