El Porto Surf Report
Good morning surfers, here's what you're looking at for El Porto today. The waves are sitting in that sweet spot of three to four feet plus, with sets pushing shoulder high and a waist-to-shoulder range throughout. We're dealing with a short to mid-period swell mix coming in from the southwest, around twelve seconds of dominant energy. That's the kind of swell that gives you decent size but expect some lumpiness and a bit of chop mixed in, so it's not going to be glass-off perfection. Here's the good news though: the wind is light offshore out of the northeast at just four knots. That's working in your favor today, grooming the faces and keeping things clean where they matter most. Tide-wise we're sitting at five point eight feet, which is fairly high. At El Porto that actually means better shape overall compared to the lower tide scenarios, so the waves should hold their structure pretty nicely. The water temperature is the real factor here. We're looking at fifty-nine to sixty-four degrees depending on where exactly you're paddling out, so it's cold Pacific water. You'll want at least a three-two millimeter spring suit, and honestly, if you run cold or you're planning a longer session, a four-three is worth grabbing. Don't skip the wetsuit on this one. Board-wise, you want something versatile. An all-rounder shortboard, a fish, or a groveler will do the job on three-to-four-foot beachbreak with this kind of energy. Pick something you're comfortable on in a bit of chop. Now here's the thing about El Porto: the sandbars can shift, and depending on conditions, this place can get pretty jumbled and prone to closeouts. So come in with realistic expectations. You're going to earn your waves with some paddling and smart set selection rather than just cruising into perfect peelers all morning. Timing matters today. Get out early while that light offshore is doing its thing. The sea breeze tends to build as the day goes on and that'll flip the wind onshore, so your best window is definitely the first part of your session. So here's the bottom line: it's chunky, it's playful, and it's rideable if you pick your peaks and match your board to the conditions. Bring your wetsuit, grab your leash, maybe throw a backup board in the car if you want to match multiple peaks, and get out there while the conditions are helping you instead of working against you. Have fun out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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