Where are good breaks around Satellite Beach?

Discussion in 'East Florida' started by SCislander, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. SCislander

    SCislander Well-Known Member

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    Apr 5, 2008
    I am going to Satellite Beach this weekend and would like to know where some good breaks are. I have been to 2nd light, Cocoa, and Sebastions Inlet. I have heard of Monster Hole. I do not know which road to take to Sebastions Inlet break either. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all! Rusty (scislander). :D
     
  2. e-bot

    e-bot Well-Known Member

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    Sep 6, 2007
    there is only one road that leads to sebastian inlet... or pretty much any other break on the east coast of FL...?
     

  3. SCislander

    SCislander Well-Known Member

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    Apr 5, 2008
    I assume you are speaking of A1A? I didnt know if there was a certain path or road to the beach. I guess A1A runs along the beach from Cape Canaveral to Sebastions. Thanx I guess I got ignorant of Google Earth. :confused:
     
  4. sab0610

    sab0610 Active Member

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    Jul 8, 2008
    this weekend

    since the period on the swell coming this weekend is a very short period, it will be peaky and disorganized everywhere you go. satellite beach on a low tide going high will be your best bet for fun surf. so just walk to the nearest beach from where you are and you could have a damn fun time with few people out.
     
  5. sab0610

    sab0610 Active Member

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    Jul 8, 2008
    and yeah, you could go south on A1A to sebastian. if the surf sucks, go down there. The King of the Peak contest is this weekend!!!! (hooray) you can watch a bunch of guys that rip tear apart ****ty surf.
     
  6. SCislander

    SCislander Well-Known Member

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    Apr 5, 2008
    Thanks to yall for info! Im off!

    Looks like I have a small window of waist high glassy waves for Sat. down there.
     
  7. fltraveler

    fltraveler Well-Known Member

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    Jul 10, 2008
    low tide is around 3pm and high is at like 9am so thats gonna make all the difference, most spots will only be good around low tide.