Cable Station Reef, located about 500m offshore from Mosman Park, is an artificial surfing reef that was constructed by the Cottesloe City Council in 2000. It was built to address the lack of waves in the area and has since become a known spot for surfers looking to catch some action. While the reef aims to improve the surf conditions, it's still essential to understand that this spot can be a bit hit-or-miss, depending on the swell.
The best times to hit Cable Station Reef are when there's a big NorthWest swell coming through. The spot works at swell sizes around 2ft (0.6m) and can produce decent waves that break over rock ledges and sand. Surfers can expect both left and right waves, making it a versatile spot for different approaches. The optimal wind direction is from the East, and it generally favors low to mid tide heights, so plan your sessions accordingly. If it’s firing, it can be a solid option, but be prepared for a crowd since the hype attracts plenty of surfers.
Keep in mind that while you enjoy the waves at Cable Station Reef, you might encounter some right shories in the shallow areas near Mosman. It's a good spot for intermediate surfers looking to improve their skills, but like anywhere, familiarizing yourself with the conditions and being cautious is wise, especially considering the underwater environment.