Pohoiki

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Pohoiki surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
E | S
Optimal Swell Direction
NE
Swell Size
3ft - 10ft
Breaks over
unevenReef
Wave type
reef
Wave direction
right
Optimal Wind Direction
NW
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Pohoiki surfspot

Pohoiki’s three bays support some shallow lava reef rights and a left in bigger swells, but like Kapoho Bay further north, it’s onshore in the trades. Early morn or very light trades at higher tides.

General: Pohoiki offers three bays to surf. First Bay is closest to the boat ramp and offers a wave for all levels with warm water from the volcanic springs nearby. Second Bay is a little further out in slightly cooler water, offering a more hollow/faster wave for more advanced surfers. Around the small rocky outcrop just to the south is Third Bay, which offers a hollow/fast wave over shallow water. Third Bay can turn into a good big-wave spot on a solid swell and N-W or W wind. Pohoiki is very consistent but is usually affected by breezy onshores, as steady easterly tradewinds and tradeswell occur all year long. However, watch for it to fire with a passing front that brings W-clocking-N wind and a solid swell from the N-E or S. Also of note is the bottom at Pohoiki, which is extremely sharp lava rock, dotted with urchins -- you'll want to try avoiding it at all times. Tides: Medium tides Size: Chest high-2X overhead. Depends on which bay you choose and what you're looking for. Wind: Calm or offshore from the west to north. Swell: Anything from the NE to SSW Bottom: Reef with lots of urchins Paddling: Easy access to water and channel. More of a paddle to get to Second and Third Bay. Spot Rating: Lots of swell direction options, but quality is affected by onshore wind often.

All levels -- Depends on size and which bay/spot you surf.

Easy. Parking at Isaac Hale Beach Park.

Can get good year-round

Crowd Factor: Usually pretty mellow Local Vibe: Humility and respect appreciated.

Drainpipes was a famous wave that got buried under the regular lava flows that make it to the coast here.

Pristine.

Reef, urchins.

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