North Island

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North Island surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
E | ESE | SE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
3ft - 6ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
WSW | W | WNW
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid | midToHigh | high

More about North Island surfspot

General: Only accessible by boat, this is the island to the north of Winyah Bay. North Island is completely undeveloped and unbelievably beautiful. There are loads of shells, dunes and a full maritime forest that make getting here worth the effort. The island is somewhat more exposed to swell than areas to the north, and works on all swells, though some souths may be blocked by sand near Winyah Bay. Beware of currents if you are surfing too close to the river during a changing tide, as lots of water flows through. Tides: Low to mid, ends of the island; mid to high, central beachbreaks Size: Waist-overhead high Wind: W, NW Swell: S, SE Bottom: Sand. Paddling: Hard NE and SW winds can produce strong currents, but generally pretty mellow. Spot Rating: Scattered peaks, ideal for all types surfers most days.

Intermediate to advanced. Get hurt out here, and it's a long way from home.

Difficult access -- only by boat. Once here, surf anywhere.

Late summer, early fall, early spring.

Crowd Factor: None. Local Vibe: None.

Pretty clean, although typically cloudy.

Sharkier than average. Strong currents near the inlets. No one around to help you if you injure yourself so take precaution.

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