Southern Delaware Sunday Afternoon

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by waytooold, Sep 30, 2015.

  1. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    25 feet plus for this upcoming Sunday per Swellinfo. Never saw that in Delaware. Cape May too.
     
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  2. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    At the beach or on the computer bouy report??
     

  3. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    cape may is like thigh high today.
     
  4. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    That continental shelf is a ***** for wave size....
     
  5. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    On Swellinfo surf report for this upcoming Sunday.
     
  6. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

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    Feb 24, 2015
    Def hit up some Del bay spots. Possible epic pointbreak perfection further inland. not kidding...
     
  7. Scobeyville

    Scobeyville Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
  8. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    Good Idea. I've never had the opportunity to do that. I suppose there should be spots around the Cape and Lewes.
     
  9. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    need a boat to get to the really good points...but the rewards are world class
     
  10. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Okay, that is anticipated bouy report wave size for Joaquin; miles out.
    Continental shelves will reduce that significantly.
     
  11. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    I thought the Swellinfo surf report was for conditions at the beach . . . .
     
  12. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    I heard of those breaks but never had the chance to get out on them. That being said it's hard to see how you would get a boat out on Sunday--maybe Monday.
     
  13. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    If you look at the surf/swell graph, just above it you will see the bouy number which is used to generate the swell report for your area. Click on that, get a reading, then return to the report. You will note the bouy reading corresponds sizewise with the graph for stated time period, approximately.
    Divide the swell report by 2, if not 3. That will be what you will get at beach.
    So it is in my area, anyway.
     
  14. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    yea it says like 18ft now for sunday afternoon,i just want to go and witness it and see how crazy the ocean is.and especially with ne winds,its going to be "death on a stick" out there lol
     
  15. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
  16. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    launch in a bay and anchor the boat in calmer water near the mouth of bay. If done right, no reason to take the boat out in the open ocean.
     
  17. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    That report is from a buoy 100 miles off shore
     
  18. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    Sunday OCMD forecast: 12-16
    Sunday Southern Delaware forecast 15-25

    pretty much take it with a grain of salt. Its not gonna be 8 feet bigger in Delaware than 10 miles down the road closer to the landfall:

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  19. waytooold

    waytooold Active Member

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    Aug 31, 2011
    that doesn't make sense. How/why do you code a buoy green, blue or red? I doubt that it will be 25 or 30 feet, but the surf report is for the beach. Every one looks at the buoys, but that is only part of the surf report. Maybe the guy in Lewes that runs this operation will comment.
     
  20. mason lesser

    mason lesser Active Member

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    Apr 6, 2015
    go to brigantine jetty