Superbank Surf Report – September 24 2007

Hi folks
Hope your part of the world has got some waves because there isn’t much happening here.
These shots are from Sunday afternoon (yesterday) at Duranbah.
The Super bank or Snapper Rocks has been flat with tiny one footers all weekend. And unfortunately it looks to be even smaller today.
The swell is very very small from the Southeast. There are bigger waves the further south you go. Ballina and Lennox are apparently reasonable.
But if you’re looking for waves today on the Gold coast pickings are mighty slim.
The wind is predicted to Northeast this afternoon so it looks like we’re in for more of the same.
Try the spit at the north end of the Goldie or the Tweed back beaches late today when the wind comes up
High tide:
6.08 am – 1.07 m
6.30 pm – 1.54 m
Low tide:
0.16 am – 0.12 m
-1.47 pm – 0.1 m
Gold Coast Surf magazine is a free mag with all the latest info on what’s happening on the Gold Coast you can read the online version here at www.goldcoastsurf.com.au
Feel free to use these pics for your “own personal use only”. All we ask is that you do not remove the labels that are on them. ( www.baliwaves.com etc).
Also if you think you were surfing on any of these days at the time of these photos. You can contact me through my site www.OceanArtwork.com for the Super bank report photos or contact Slim for any other pics you see on BaliWaves.com
All for now
Dan

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