Queensie bombie
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hardly ever see anyone surfing it as it is a fairly sloppy and powerful wave, but its big face is enough to give u fun, memorable ride....give it a go
Atmosphere:
one of the very few big wave breaks in sydney, worth a go just for the experience. your gonna get worked and/or held under for quite a while if u come off bad so just make sure u make it
Additional Info:
its not that scary but still don't go out if your a beginner, coz if the bombie is breaking the beachie will most likely be big and heavy which can make for a painful and expensive paddle! probably not best to paddle out if your unfit coz its a bit of a mission out there...
Location
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when there is a big swell head over to the area between queensie and nth steyne, look out about 1km out to sea and u should see it breaking. paddle out or get a boat
Walk | Instant access (<5 min) |
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Public access | Yes |
4x4 required | No |
Boat required | Yes |
Wave Characteristics
Type | Reef (rocky) |
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Direction | Right and left |
Bottom | Boulders |
Power | Unknown |
Frequency | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |
Normal length | Long (150 to 300m) |
Good day length | Very Long (300 to 500m) |
Ideal Conditions
Wind direction | Unknown |
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Swell direction | Unknown |
Swell size | 8ft-10ft - 16ft and over |
Tide | All tides |
Tide movement | Don't know |
Crowd
Week | Empty |
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Weekend | Empty |
Dangers
None
Videos
None
Nearby spots
0.29 miles away
Direction: | Right and left |
Bottom: | Sandy |
Frequency: | Very consistent (150+ days/year) |
0.37 miles away
Direction: | Right and left |
Bottom: | Sandy with rock |
Frequency: | Regular (100 days/year) |
0.37 miles away
Direction: | Left |
Bottom: | Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc.) with sand |
Frequency: | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |