Surf Forecast Manasquan Inlet
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Manasquan Inlet surfspot characteristics
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General: Manasquan Inlet is the northern equivalent to Sebastian Inlet. With a similar jetty setup, waves bounce off the rocks and their power is corralled into a steep right wedge. But where Sebastian tends to lack distance, Manasquan can produce lengthy rides. One of the best-known breaks on the East Coast, the Inlet can take almost anything the Atlantic can dish out. With a SE swell, it can handle up to 20-foot faces with two fast, bowl-shaped peaks and the occasional quality left. It's often the only show in town; any ripple refracts off the jetty to create a workable wave. With a rip running next to the jetty, the Inlet is an easy paddle, even on bigger days. Therefore all types of surfers can easily stumble onto the peak. Tides: Low-mid generally best Size: Thigh high-2X overhead Wind: W to WSW Swell: S, SSE, SE Bottom: Sand Paddling: Depends on the swell but can break pretty far out. Spot Rating: One of the better-known spots around for a reason.
Not a great beginner spot, mostly rippers when it's good.
Easy but be aware of beach badges in the summer months
September through March
Crowd Factor: Heavy, especially on good long period swells. Local Vibe: On the heavy side, especially on tropical swells.
Pretty clean overall.
Crowds, grumpy locals, fishing lures, rocks.