Bob Freeman’s Weekend Surf Report For June 17-18 In Brevard County

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Weekend Surf Report

Waves are looking mostly unrideable this morning. Late-morning's lower tide could help make the small waves more rideable by then. Surfers seeking an early morning surf session may want to focus on Cocoa Beach's northernmost beaches for a longboardable wave.
Saturday: Lack of any measurable groundswell will decrease wave heights into the mostly knee-high to thigh-high range with semi-clean, broken lines possible for desperate longboarders.

SURF REPORT FOR JUNE 17-18

Saturday
Lack of any measurable groundswell will decrease wave heights into the mostly knee-high to thigh-high range with semi-clean, broken lines possible for desperate longboarders.

Sunday
I expect surf heights to increase into the thigh-high range with semi-bumpy lines again from an early onshore breeze.

Cocoa Beach ocean temperatures now average 75 degrees.

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BREVARD-COUNTY-MAP-300WAVE HEIGHT MAPS

Saturday
Playalinda … 1-2 ft
Water temp … 75
Cape Canaveral … 1-2 ft
Cocoa Beach … 1-2 ft
Satellite Beach … 1 ft
Indialantic … 1 ft
Sebastian Inlet … 1 ft

Sunday
Playalinda … 2 ft
Water temp … 75
Cape Canaveral … 1-2 ft
Cocoa Beach … 2 ft
Satellite Beach … 2 ft
Indialantic … 2 ft
Sebastian Inlet … 2 ft

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bob-Freeman-180-2Bob Freeman has been surfing Brevard’s waves since 1966. He was also the first to surf several of North Carolina’s remote islands in the mid ’60s and travels frequently to surf in Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Mexico and Hawaii. He provided his first surf reporting and weekend forecasts in 1968 live on WKKO radio from the RonJon Surf Shop on Cocoa Beach Pier. He was the 1968 Florida Men’s Surfing Champion and is the current Florida Legend’s Surfing Champion. He has gathered over 300 amateur 1st place awards in both shortboard and longboard divisions. He is a 2014 Inductee into the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame.

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