Rushin Rights
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Timezone:
America/Nassau
Wind: GFS
(20251120 00z)
Waves: GFS WAVE
(20251120 00z)
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Rushin Rights surf forecast characteristics

Swell window
NW - NE
(Best from NE)
Swell size
3ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Live Coral
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
S - S
(Offshore from S)
Works at
Mid, High
Skill Level
Intermediate

Rushin Rights surf forecast guide

Rushin Rights is a surf spot that’s located pretty far off the shore, so you’ll need to hop on a boat to get there. It features a right-hand wave that breaks over a shallow reef, making for an interesting ride. The spot can cater to those looking for a solid session, especially if you hit the right conditions. It can be a bit less crowded, giving you some more space to enjoy your time in the water.

This spot works best with a northerly swell and needs light southerly winds to really shine. The optimal swell direction is from the NorthEast, while it can also handle some waves from the NorthWest. It’s got a good range when it comes to swell size; you’ll find it handles sizes around 3 ft (about 1 meter) just fine. The waves here break on live coral, and with the right conditions, you can expect fun rides for intermediate surfers. The best tides to catch these waves are mid to high, but just a heads up, an outgoing tide helps keep your paddle sessions reasonable.

Since you’ll be out on the water, make sure to check the forecast before you head out. Being a reef break, it can get a bit tricky, so knowing what conditions to expect is always a good idea. If you’re looking for something a bit different and don’t mind the boat ride, Rushin Rights can definitely be worth your time when the conditions align.

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Forecast Table

The forecast table (the section on the page with all the numbers) is designed to pack as much information in the screen as possible. Although intimidating at first, it will help you make informed decisions about the waves faster, trust me :D. The table consists of roughly four sections, time and predictions, wind, waves, and tides:

🔮 Time and predictions section

Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

💨 Wind section

The first row on the table (with the 💨 icon) shows wind speed, direction and gust. The more the wind speed the more aggressive the color (from blue, green, orange to red).

🌊 Wave section

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🌒 Tide section

The tide section consists of a row with the actual heights per hour (measured at the half hour) and a table that displays the flow of the tide and the extremes (lows and highs).

Forecast map

The forecast map consists of arrows. These arrows represent all wave partitions (swell partitions and wind wave partition) and the wind. This allows you to see things like: a secondary swell or wind waves messes up the surf, or the wind is just a tick offshore so very surfable. Click a metric label in the bottom left to bring that arrow to the front — handy when arrows overlap.

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