11 feet 8 seconds at the 20 mile buoy and 13.5 feet at St. Augustine buoy, huge onshore chop, but … below, and Billabong XXL Ride of the Year entry by Maya Gabeira at Nazare, Portugal, Wednesday morning surf report update 10:00 AM November 13 2013, forecast for Cape Canaveral , Cocoa Beach and Satellite Beach , November 13, 2013 posted


Will there be anything rideable from this big, steep angle NE swell late today, tomorrow, will there be a glassy day? … see below ;

Video clip below is from November 7th, this year at the Cocoa Beach Pier. (video by http://www.walkonwaterproductions.biz )  Marcus enjoying a nice clean right:

Today, if you don’t mind a workout, at 3 PM, go to Lori Wilson or 4rth Street North, and you could still have North winds at 30 plus mph with well overhead faces, with a few semi-clean faces.  You could do the same at the Pier, but the size won’t be near the same.  The angle of this swell is so steep, meaning like it is coming from a 45 degree angle, and since the ocean straight out, here at the Cape is 90 Degrees, it isn’t too hard to figure out, that our Jetty and the Cape itself, sticks out way way way, further then like New Smyrna/Ponce, so 60% or more of the swell will be blocked out unless you drive at least 2 or 3 miles South.

Below, Ride of the Year entry for Billabong XXL Awards for 2014, Maya Gabeira, first time a Woman, and she is always deserving 🙂

Thursday, the winds should be cut in half, so then, the normal animals that enjoy the Pier for a User Friendly chop paddle out with 1 to 2 foot overhead faces should be there to great you in the morning.  Satellite Beach, if u want some 3 foot over head drops on the sets, and a much longer paddle out 🙂

I don’t see anything showing a glassy day, except a weak model for Tuesday.  Since this is really a wind swell, our window for glass, will most likely be 3 or 4 hours, and could be morning or in the dark, but I don’t see that day being big.  Most likely a waist to chest high day at best, but we’ll keep ya posted 🙂

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