Sleaford Bay
Surfing guide

Official Rating

User Rating

Difficulty 5

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Break frequency 6

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216 days a year

Standard Wave

Wave Direction

Swell Direction

2.0m - 2.5m Swell

Wind Direction

Tide

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general information

Sleaford Bay is more or less the most easterly part of the Eyre Peninsula that gets any surf, barring maybe Thistle Island. It's a small rocky cove that picks up south and southwest swells to produce small wedgey waves over a sand and slightly rocky seabed.

Wave length

<50m

Share with

1-10

Best months

April - September

Equipment

Body Board, Short board, Long board

Wave type

Standard

Access

Standard Paddle

Hazards

Sharks, Reef/Rock, Rips

5 Day Forecast

5 day forecast not available.

Air - Sea - Swell - Wind

  • 3/2 steamer
  • 3/2 steamer
  • 4/3 steamer
  • 4/3 steamer

SW

S

1M / F5

SW

N

1M / F4

S

N

2M / F6

SW

W

1M / F6

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